The 2021 HiSS Workshop

Online, September 6, September 13, September 20, 2021

Session 1 (September 6, 2021, 17-19:30 CEST or 11-13:30 EDT)

Sarah Williams

(MIT, USA)

Marcel Schweiker

(University of Aachen, Germany)

Interactional Intelligence: Social Networks and the Sustainable-Smart City. Social interactions, consumption in particular resource/energy use. What kind of experiments/data do we need to better understand choices/decisions in a smart city context from individual to societal levels?

Session 2 (September 13, 2021, 17-19:30 CEST or 11-13:30 EDT)

Manuel Cebrian

(Max Planck Institute, Germany)

Esteban Moro

(MIT, USA)

Angelia Nedich

(University of Arizona, USA)

Reflective Intelligence: Individual Decision Making to Navigate the Sustainable-Smart City. Individual preferences and choices; basic social interactions; utilities and social norms; confidence and control. Which of the existing theories for human choices/decisions are suitable in the sustainable smart city context?

Session 3 (September 20, 2021, 17-19:30 CEST or 11-13:30 EDT)

Jerome Busemeyer

(Indiana University, USA)

Alan Sanfey

(Radboud University, The Netherlands)

 Scott Huettel

(Duke University, USA)

Neuro-cognition: Neural perspective of individual choices and human-social behavior. Decision-making, cognitive architectures, long- and short-term memory, learning and risk-taking. How to reconcile a neurocognitive perspective of individual goal-directed behavior with interactive socio-economic decision-making to explain human-social choices in a smart city context?