The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas 2017

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Keynote Speakers:

David Krakauer, Santa Fe Institute President and Professor of Complex Systems

Scott E. Page, University of Michigan Professor and noted complexity author


Photos from the conference: CSS 2017, the annual Computational Social Science Conference of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas (CSSSA) was 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. It's 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. This year, Dr. Mirsad Hadzikadic and Elizabeth von Briesen attended the conference.