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SBP-BRiMS 2021 Cosmographer Presentations

Several Cosmographers presented research at the 2021 International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling & Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (SBP-BRiMS) on July 06-09.

Alassad, Mustafa:
Evolution of Focal Information Spreaders in Dynamic Social Networks
Optimizing Response Time to Minimize Spreading of Conspiracy Theories in Dynamic Social Networks
A Systematic Agent-based Model to Minimize Spreading of Malicious Information in Dynamic Social Networks – Data Challenge poster (WINNER!!!)

DiCicco, Karen:
Misinformation and Disinformation in Agriculture – Doctoral Consortium poster (1 slide)
Misinformation, Disinformation, and Toxicity in Agriculture – Doctoral Consortium (full presentation)
Multi-Method Socio-computational Approach for Analyzing Toxicity Propagation Among User-generated Discourse about COVID-19 Vaccines on Parler and Bitchute – Data Challenge poster (1 slide)
Multi-Method Socio-computational Approach for Analyzing Toxicity Propagation Among User-generated Discourse about COVID-19 Vaccines on Parler and Bitchute – Data Challenge (full presentation)

Galeano, Rick:
Weak Ties to the Narrative Rescue: Starbucks Arrest Controversy Case Study

Kirdemir, Baris:
Assessing Bias in YouTube’s Video Recommendation Algorithm in a Cross-lingual and Cross-topical Context

Maleki, Maryam:
Applying an Epidemiological Model to Evaluate the Propagation of Misinformation and Legitimate COVID-19-related Information on Twitter
Towards Epidemiological Modeling to Study the Propagation of Disinformation and Toxicity on Social Media – Doctoral Consortium poster (1 slide)
Towards Epidemiological Modeling to Study the Propagation of Disinformation and Toxicity on Social Media – Doctoral Consortium (full presentation)
Towards Epidemiological Modeling to Study the Propagation of COVID-19- related Disinformation on Social Media – Data Challenge poster (1 slide)
Towards Epidemiological Modeling to Study the Propagation of COVID-19- related Disinformation on Social Media – Data Challenge (full presentation)

Spann, Billy:
A Computational Approach to Understanding Connective Action in Online Social Networks -Doctoral Consortium Poster (1 slide)
A Computational Approach to Understanding Connective Action in Online Social Networks – Doctoral Consortium (full presentation)
Using Diffusion of Innovations Theory to Study Connective Action Campaigns

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