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Social Simulation Conference 2018<http://ssc2018.dsv.su.se/>



Dear colleagues,



please consider submitting an extend abstract or a short paper to the special session on Agent-based Computational Archaeology: Networks until April 6th. Please note that applications without direct archaeological background will also be considered, if they fit within the scheme. For further information see below and/or E-Mail me.



CfP for Special Session at the Social Simulation Conference 2018<http://ssc2018.dsv.su.se/>

Conference Date: 20-24th August, Stockholm: http://ssc2018.dsv.su.se/



Session Name: Agent-based Computational Archaeology: Networks

Keywords: ABM, Dynamic Networks and Population, Complexity, Archaeology

Session Chair: Frederik Schaff<http://l.rub.de/83c0dcbe> (RUB/DBM), [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



Description: This session aims at fostering a discussion on best-practice and new methodologies of representing dynamic networks, with a focus (but not necessarily limited to!) archaeological applications.
The application of agent-based modelling to the field of Archaeology is gaining momentum in recent years. The problems tackled are especially complex as a lot of phenomena need to be combined. Examples are: land use and change, population dynamics, social interaction, innovation and movement in geographical space. Because time and its representation are critical aspects, the representation and implementation of dynamical networks is especially important to archaeological ABMs.



Deadlines: Extended abstracts (3-4 pages) or full papers (max 12 pages) should be submitted until 06.04.2018 via EasyChair, https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ssc20180.



We look forward to your contribution to this session!



Best wishes,

Frederik Schaff

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Dr. Frederik Schaff



a. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Faculty of Business & Economics

    Chair of Macroeconomics (Prof. M. Roos)

    Project Resources in Society (coop with DBM)

b. FernUniversität in Hagen, Faculty of Business & Economics

    Chair of of Economic Theory (Prof. A. Endres)

E-mail: [log in to unmask]<http:[log in to unmask]> and/or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Phone:  0234-32-25329 (RUB) or 0234-282538-18 (DBM) or 02331-987-4454 (FernUni)

WWW: l.rub.de/83c0dcbe<http://l.rub.de/83c0dcbe>