The 1st Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social Science Inequality and Imbalance ----------------------------- CALL FOR ABSTRACTS ----------------------------- November 16-17, 2017 London, United Kingdom Website: symposium.computationalsocialscience.eu Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurosymposium17 For inquiries: css.eurosymposium@gmail.com IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for abstract submission: September 30, 2017 Notification of acceptance: October 13, 2017 Conference: 16-17 November 2017 CONFERENCE SCOPE The Symposium is an interdisciplinary venue that brings together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines to contribute to the definition and exploration of the societal challenges in Computational Social Science, especially around the topics o inequality and imbalance. This is the first in a series of three symposia that discuss societal challenges in computational social sciences. Future events will be focused on "Bias and Discrimination" (Cologne, 2018) and "Polarization and Radicalization" (Zurich, 2019). We welcome submissions in the intersection of the social sciences and the computer sciences, including (a) new approaches for understanding social phenomena and addressing societal challenges, (b) improving methods for computational social science, (c) and understanding the influence of the Web and digital technologies on society. We are especially interested in: * Methods for measuring inequality and imbalance * Measuring inequality and imbalance on the Web * Mediating inequalities via computational methods * Inequality data mining * Inequality and biases in social networks * Detecting trends of inequality * Digital reproduction of inequality * Online vs. offline inequalities * Cross-country and longitudinal studies of inequality * Missing data * Digital civil society and digital citizenship * Digital divides and digital inequality * Global inequality and effects of globalization * Power imbalances * Demographics and age structures * Underrepresented groups * Wealth and poverty research * Economic inequality * Inequality in the urban environment * Health inequalities * Models of social capital in the digital age * Non-users of digital technologies * Accessibility of and barriers to digital technologies * Skills and digital literacy Other related topics are explicitly welcome. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Original manuscripts should be submitted in English in pdf format to the EasyChair submission system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurosymposium17 Submissions should be 1-2 page abstracts (up to approx. 1000 words) summarizing the work to be presented. We encourage researchers to also submit mature work that has already been published and/or submit work in progress. Please give a sufficiently detailed description of your work and your methods so we can adequately assess its relevance. Each extended abstract will be reviewed by a Program Committee composed of experts in computational social science. Accepted submissions will be non-archival, i.e. there are no proceedings. We may however discuss options for publishing selected submissions after the conference (e.g. as a journal special issue or edited collection). Submissions will mostly be evaluated based on relevance and the potential to stimulate interesting discussions.