CSS 2017 Santa Fe

CSS 2017

Santa Fe, NM
Oct 19 – 22, 2017

The 2017 Conference

The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas

 

Keynote Speakers

David Krakauer, Santa Fe Institute President and Professor of Complex Systems
Presentation Slides (members only link) 
Scott E. Page, University of Michigan Professor and noted complexity author

You are invited to participate in CSS 2017, the annual Computational Social Science conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas (CSSSA). The conference will be held at The Drury Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 19-22, 2017. This is the same venue that delivered a great conference the past two years. Its adjacent to the historic plaza at the center of Santa Fe.

Computational Social Science (CSS) is a scientific discipline where computational methods, data analysis, and simulation models of social dynamics are employed to offer new insights into social phenomena beyond what is available with traditional social science methods. The CSS 2017 Conference will bring together international practitioners of CSS to present peer reviewed research using computational social science methods.

Program Committee

Conference Schedule

Submitting Final Papers:

Papers should be between 3,000 and 5,000 words in length, including all figures, tables, notes, references and appendices. Papers should use ACM sigconf format. ODD documentation of models is encouraged and can be attached to a submission without counting against the word limit. All documents should be uploaded to the EasyChair site in PDF format by Oct 1.

Posters:

Poster submissions require only an 800 word abstract at the submission deadline. They should be clearly marked as poster submissions. Posters should be no larger than 36″ x 48″. A PDF version of the poster should be uploaded to the conference EasyChair site by the appropriate deadline (Oct 1) to be archived on the conference website.

Publication of Proceedings:

All CSS 2017 accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings, published by the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery). ACM proceedings format and the sigconf templates can be found here.

Registration:

Register now

2017 conference fees (current membership is required).

Conference Membership Total
By 15 September 2017
Standard $350 $50 $400
Student $150 $50 $200
After 15 September 2017
Standard $400 $50 $450
Student $200 $50 $250
Anytime
Banquet for non-attendee guest $50

Hotel Reservations

Click this link, or call 800-378-7946 and give the reservation agent the group number 2294441.

Important Dates:

Submissions Due: August 1, 2017 extended to 15 August 2017

Author Notification: August 18, 2017 6 September 2017

Earlybird Registration Deadline (Save $50): September 15, 2017

Final Paper Versions & Posters PDFs Due: October 1, 2017

Conference Dates: October 19-22, 2017

Questions? Contact us at css2017@computationalsocialscience.org