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From: “Collective Intelligence Co-Editors-in-Chief (do not reply)” <call-for-papers@hq.acm.org>Subject: A New Journal from ACM Co-published with Sage: Collective IntelligenceDate: 11 January 2021 at 15:30:00 WETTo: lmp@FCT.UNL.PT
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A New Journal from ACM – Collective Intelligence Collective Intelligence, co-published by ACM and SAGE, with the collaboration of Nesta, is a global, peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to advancing the theoretical and empirical understanding of collective performance in diverse systems. These systems can include human organizations, hybrid AI-human teams, computer networks, adaptive matter, cellular systems, neural circuits, animal societies, nanobot swarms, and others. The journal embraces a policy of creative rigor in the study of collective intelligence to facilitate the discovery of principles that apply across scales and new ways of harnessing the collective to improve social, ecological, and economic outcomes. In that spirit, the journal encourages a broad-minded approach to collective performance. It welcomes perspectives that emphasize traditional views of intelligence as well as optimality, satisficing, robustness, adaptability, and wisdom.
In more technical terms, this includes issues related to collective output quality and assessment, aggregation of information and related topics (e.g., network structure and dynamics, higher-order vs. pairwise interactions, spatial and temporal synchronization, diversity, etc.), accumulation of information by individuals/components, environmental complexity, evolutionary considerations, and design of systems and platforms fostering collective intelligence.
Each article accepted after peer review is made freely available online immediately upon publication, is published under a Creative Commons license, and will be hosted online in perpetuity. Nesta is sponsoring the Article Processing Charges (APCs) for the Journal in its launch year. As a result, the APCs for this Journal are currently waived for the first year of publication.
For more information and to submit your work, please visit dl.acm.org/journal/colint.
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