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  *   A satellite event of the Conference on Complex Systems 
2022<https://www.ccs2022.org/index.php>
  *   Date of Event: October 19-20, 2022 (half-day session)
  *   Submissions Deadline: June 19, 2022
  *   Venue: Palma De Mallorca, Spain (and virtual)
  *   Previous event: 
MIMODE2021<https://www.demogr.mpg.de/en/news_events_6123/news_press_releases_4630/news/migration_and_mobility_research_in_the_digital_era_mimode_2021_9279>
  *   Contact: mimode2...@easychair.org<mailto:mimode2...@easychair.org>

The recent availability of massive amounts of digital data have profoundly 
revolutionized research on migration and mobility, enabling scientists to 
quantitatively study individual and collective mobility patterns at different 
granularities as generated by human activities in their daily life. Harnessing 
such digital data offers many new opportunities to study migration and mobility 
and fill in the gaps left by traditional data. At the same time, such 
innovative data sources also come with several limitations, biases, and 
challenges, which have led to diverging research methodologies and frameworks, 
requiring even greater effort in their operationalization and communication to 
stakeholders and policy makers.

The aim of this satellite session is to bring together researchers from 
different fields and practitioners from around the world to facilitate a 
conversation on the use of innovative digital data sources, new methodologies, 
empirical findings, and critical challenges of studying migration and mobility 
in the digital era.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  1.  New data sources for mobility and migration research, challenges and 
opportunities
  2.  Internal and international migration, short- and long-term mobility
  3.  Modeling and predicting human mobility patterns
  4.  Machine learning and AI methods for studying mobility
  5.  Longitudinal analyses and empirical studies of mobility and migration
  6.  Socio-economic and environmental drivers of migration
  7.  Integration and segregation of migrant populations
  8.  Measuring the impact of natural disasters, conflicts, climate change, and 
the COVID-19 pandemic on migration
  9.  Access to mobility data, open science, and privacy concerns
  10. Evaluation and development of migration policy

Call for Abstracts

We welcome submissions of abstracts on ongoing or published work that fit the 
topics of the event. The submissions must be a single PDF-file of maximum 2 
pages in English including the title, list of authors and affiliations, 
abstract text, descriptive figure or table, and references (optional). The 
abstracts can be in any format or style as long as they do not exceed the page 
and word limits. Alternatively, authors can use an abstract template (click 
here<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1odthFs5v8a4-PIveHQE_L_5ImBFuHivD/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=106229192582572073596&rtpof=true&sd=true>
 to view our optional formatting template).

Abstracts must be submitted electronically by June 19, 2022, through the 
Easychair platform at the following link: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mimode2022

All submissions will be evaluated by the Program Committee on the basis of 
quality and fit to the satellite theme.

Oral presentations will be allocated about 12 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of 
Q&A. Please note that the presenting author must register to the main 
conference as announced on CCS2022<https://www.ccs2022.org/index.php> website.

Important Dates

June 19, 2022 - Deadline for abstract submissions (midnight CEST)

July 11, 2022 - Notification of abstract acceptance for oral presentation

July 25, 2022 - Deadline for early bird registration

October 19-20, 2022 - MIMODE 2022 satellite (half-day session)

Registration & Venue

MIMODE 2022 is a satellite of the Conference on Complex Systems 
CCS2022<https://www.ccs2022.org/index.php>, and will take place in Palma de 
Mallorca, Spain (and online) on October 19-20, 2022.

Satellite participants (with or without abstract submission) will have to 
register following the procedure described in the CCS2022 conference website: 
https://www.ccs2022.org/index.php/registration/registration-fees

Presenting authors can indicate their availability to travel to Spain in 
October 2022 in the submission platform. We will consider researchers' needs 
and organize our satellite event accordingly as we approach the date of the 
event. More details will follow soon.

The conference venue will be the Auditorium of Palma de Mallorca Convention 
Center located in: Paseo MarĂ­timo 18, 07014, Palma de Mallorca, Illes Balears 
(Spain).

To know more about the venue, please visit the conference website: 
https://www.ccs2022.org/index.php/general-information/venue

Program

TBA

Invited speakers

TBA

Program Committee

TBA

Organizers

Jisu Kim, Research Scientist, Laboratory of Digital and Computational 
Demography, MPIDR.

Jisu holds a PhD in Data Science from Scuola Normale Superiore in Italy. She 
has worked on exploring and establishing novel methods to improve relevant 
statistics of international migration using social media data. Her research 
focuses on the intersection of migration sciences, economics of migration, 
complex social networks, statistical models and data-driven algorithms.

Daniela Perrotta, Research Scientist, Laboratory of Digital and Computational 
Demography, MPIDR.

Daniela Perrotta completed her PhD in Complex Systems for Life Sciences at the 
University of Turin with a fellowship at the Laboratory of Digital and 
Computational Epidemiology at the ISI Foundation in Italy. Her research focuses 
on harnessing innovative data-collection schemes and computational methods for 
modeling human mobility and disease spread.

Contact the Organizers

mimode2...@easychair.org<mailto:mimode2...@easychair.org>



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