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CSSSA 2016 Deadline Extended
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The deadline for the *Computational Social Science Society of the
Americas *annual
conference (CSSSA2016) has now been extended from August 15 to *September 1*.
If you don't already have a paper in the works, it is may not be too late
-- and if you do have a paper in the works, we hope this will take just a
bit of pressure off!

CSSSA is a multi-disciplinary society and conference that welcomes work
across the spectrum of computational social science research including
agent-based modeling, social network analysis, complex data analysis and
other computationally enabled methods as applied to the social sciences.

The CSSSA2016 call for papers is here:
*https://computationalsocialscience.org/conferences/csssa2016/
<https://computationalsocialscience.org/conferences/csssa2016/>*

CSSSA is a high-quality, single-track conference which provides a relaxed
and enjoyable environment for cross-disciplinary conversations and an
audience that brings deep methodological understanding to work based in any
social science field.

*The conference will be held November 17 through 20, 2016 in downtown Santa
Fe, New Mexico.  *

The keynote will be given by *Dr. Joshua Epstein, *director of the Center
for Advanced Modeling in the Social, Behavioral, and Health Sciences at
Johns Hopkins University, and a pioneer in the area of agent-based modeling.

If people in your field think that your work is good, but that your
computer-enabled methods are a bit strange, CSSSA may be a great home for
you.  We would love to see your paper!

Best,

Tim Gulden, PhD
President, CSSSA

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