Please consider coming to Santa Fe this fall to attend or present.

- Stephen




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*CSSSA 2011*



Santa Fe, NM, USA

Venue: http://www.bishopslodge.com/


October 9-12, 2011



Over the past decade simulating social processes has become increasingly
important in the social and life sciences. The *Computational Social Science
Society of America*organizes its second conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The 2011 conference will provide a forum for presenting models and
discussing present research and future directions.

Papers and presentations can cover a wide range of research topics,
including

·                     Social networks and their dynamics

·                     Information and opinion dynamics

·                     Trust, reputation and norm dynamics

·                     Conflict and cooperation

·                     Social-ecological systems

·                     Collective behavior

·                     Agent-based computational economics

·                     Cultural dynamics

·                     Market dynamics and consumer behavior

·                     Innovation diffusion

·                     Empirically grounded agent-based modeling

·                     Model replication and validation

·                     Agent-based modeling platforms

·                     Participatory modeling and simulation



Accepted papers will be published in the post-proceedings. Authors of
accepted papers must archive documentation of their models in a public
repository



Papers have a maximum of 8 pages and use times roman 12 font size and should
be submitted to https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csss2011



Important dates:



Deadline submission:                 June 1, 2011

Notification acceptable:             July 1, 2011

Early registration deadline:         August 1, 2011



For more information see: http://computationalsocialscience.org/17-2
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