Submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. For papers that rely heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results should be clear, well executed, and repeatable. Authors are strongly encouraged to make data and code publicly available whenever possible. Every paper submitted to REPGU conference is sent to at least two reviewers that include members of the International Program Committee, members of the Technical Committee, and additional qualified reviewers. Submissions of papers describing original work in, but not limited to the following topics are enthusiastically encouraged:
Administrative Sciences
Anthropology
Applied Social Modeling and Simulation
Area Studies
Business Information Management
Computational Methods in Social Science
Complexity Theory in the Social Sciences
Communication in Social Sciences
Communication and e-societies
Communities and Communications
Country studies
Confluence of Social Networks
Data mining in Social Science
Economics and Industrial Systems
Economics, Markets and Systems
Energy Alternatives
Environmental studies
E-Society and Online Communities
Ethical Issues and Challenges
Ethnic Studies
Social Science
Social and Organizational Networks
Social Complexity
Social Network Analysis
Sociology
Sociology and Social Computation
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Economic Development
Sustainable Human and Social Development
Sustainable Urban Nei***orhoods
Sustainable Urban Transport
Tourism Management
Urban Planning
Urban and Regional Planning
Urban Studies
Violence, Extremism, and *******sm
Virtual Communities and Communications
Women's studies
Green Urbanism
Gender Studies
Geographic Information Systems
Geography and Geological Sciences
Human and Social Evolutionary Complexity
Human Development
Human Rights Development
Human-Environment Interactions
International Relations & Collaborations
Law and Justice
Land-Use Modeling Techniques
Mathematical Modeling in Social Science
Organizational Decision Making
Population
Population and Development
Politics, society, and international relations
Public Administration
Public Governance
Political Science and Decision Making
Real Estate
Race/Ethnic Studies