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Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-104: Words and Networks
Location: Room 105
 
8:00am - 8:20am

From social networks to datafied selves. The socio-economic impact of short video platforms and generative AI

Valeria Donato1, Roberto Urbani2

1: University of Urbino, Italy; 2: Luiss Guido Carli, Rome Italy



8:20am - 8:40am

Freedom as the Engine of a Market. The Ideological Trap of the Content Creator Socio-economic Model

Vanessa Lamattina

University of Salerno, Italy



8:40am - 9:00am

A Hybrid Analytical Framework for Studying Network Mechanisms: Combining Mediation and Network Analysis to Examine How Design and Content Attributes Influence Discussion Structure

Avner Kantor

University of Haifa, Israel



9:00am - 9:20am

A multilevel approach to city power: literature review and research directions

Mikhail Rogov, Céline Rozenblat

University of Lausanne, Switzerland



9:20am - 9:40am

Discourse On Crisis: Causal Narrative Networks of Public Official Communications During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Sabrina Mai1, Scott Leo Renshaw2, Jeannette Sutton3, Carter Butts1

1: University of California - Irvine; 2: Carnegie Mellon University; 3: University at Albany, SUNY



9:40am - 10:00am

Entropy-Based Quantities on Semantic Networks as Measures of Linguistic Structuredness, Uniqueness and Creativity in Academic Literature

Şiir Çınar Uysal

University of Bielefeld, Germany



10:00am - 10:20am

Global Citizenship Education as a collaborative and ambivalent policy network

Carla Inguaggiato, Massimiliano Tarozzi

Università di Bologna, Italy



10:20am - 10:40am

Judgement-derived semantic networks are modality-independent

Logan Alexander Gaudet1,2,3, Emmanuelle Volle3, Emmanuel Mandonnet3, Marcela Ovando-Tellez4, Roel Jonkers1,2, Adrià Rofes1,2

1: Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (CLCG), University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: Research School of Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences (BCN), University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 3: FrontLab at Institut du Cerveau (ICM), Sorbonne Université, Paris, France; 4: Groupe d’imaginerie fonctionelle (GIN), Institut des maladies Neurodegeneratives (IMN) – UMR 5293, CNRS, Bordeaux, France



10:40am - 11:00am

Mapping Justice: A Social Network Analysis of U.S. District Court Citations

Loizos Bitsikokos1, Ross M. Stolzenberg2

1: Brian Lamb School of Communication, Purdue University; 2: The University of Chicago



11:00am - 11:20am

Mapping meta-ethical stances in organizations' discourse and rhetoric : an AI-assisted exploration and network visualisation

Meriem Benhaddi2, Marc Idelson1, Idriss Oulahbib2, Jinwei Zuo3

1: HEC Paris, Morocco; 2: Faculty of Sciences and Techniques-Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco; 3: Peking University, China



11:20am - 11:40am

Mapping Urban Health Interdisciplinary Discourse: Integrating Text Mining and Network Analysis

Haokun Liu, Céline Rozenblat

University of Lausanne, Switzerland



11:40am - 12:00pm

The Influence of Cognitive Proximity on Collaboration Between Projects in Teacher Education

Dumitru Malai

Universität Kassel, Germany



12:00pm - 12:20pm

Translation of concepts in organizational fields: How ideas travel through social and conceptual space

Kilian Rüß1, Tino Schöllhorn2, Dominika Wruk2

1: University Hamburg, Germany; 2: Universitiy Mannheim, Germany



12:20pm - 12:40pm

Using the Semantic Brand Score to Evaluate the Impact of Online News on Retail Sales

Roberto Vestrelli2, Andrea Fronzetti Colladon1

1: Roma Tre University, Italy; 2: University of Perugia, Italy

OS-35: Mixed methods for social network analysis
Location: Room 106
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Analysis of Personal Network Interview Transcripts using Text Analysis and AI

Christopher McCarty1, Allison Hopkins2, Naveem Sidiqui3

1: University of Florida, United States of America; 2: Texas A&M University, United States of America; 3: University of Florida



8:20am - 8:40am

Qualitative Methods to Measure the Impacts of Networks

Filip Zielinski

Heidelberg University, Germany



8:40am - 9:00am

A Deep Dive into Water Networks: Integrating Social Network Analysis and Ethnographic Methods

Oswaldo Medina-Ramírez1, Amber Wutich1, Carolina Jordão1, Cara Jacob1, Lucero Radonic2, Megan Carney3

1: Arizona State University; 2: Northern Arizona University; 3: University of Arizona



9:00am - 9:20am

A mixed methods network analysis to understand intra-group relationships shaping a common narrative

Larissa Koch, Philipp Gorris

Universität Osnabrück, Germany



9:20am - 9:40am

Analysing attributed network: a DISTATIS-Based approach

Valeria Policastro, Roberto Rondinelli, Giancarlo Ragozini

University of Naples Federico II, Italy



9:40am - 10:00am

Artistic Networking within the Digital Turn: How ethnography helps understand artistic gossip

Dafne Muntanyola-Saura

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain



10:00am - 10:20am

Becoming Homo Investigator: Engaging in Dialogue on Relational Ethnography and Parallel Design in Social Network Analysis

Alice Ferro

Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy



10:20am - 10:40am

From ethnography to social network analysis. For a better understanding of cowpea exchange in Senegal

Justine Stutz1, Vanesse Labeyrie1, Adeline Barnaud2, Frédérique Jankowski1, Ndèye Fatou Mané3

1: CIRAD ES - UMR SENS - France; 2: IRD - UMR DIADE - France; 3: ISRA BAME - Senegal



10:40am - 11:00am

Local dominance unveils clusters in networks from a perspective of community center

Ruiqi Li

Beihang University, China, People's Republic of



11:00am - 11:20am

Mapping the Italian Public Debate of Intellectuals and Experts: A Mixed-Methods Approach Integrating Textual and Network Analysis

Raffaella Gallo, Carmelo Lombardo, Selene Greco

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy



11:20am - 11:40am

Methodological Framework for Analyzing Prescribing Cascade Effects in R&D Networks: A Mixed Methods Approach to Science and Technology Policy Analysis

Chang Hoon Yang

Catholic Kwandong University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)



11:40am - 12:00pm

Disentangling social and universal phenomena from face-to-face interaction networks.

Gabriel Maurial1, Mathieu Génois1, Elisa Klüger2

1: Aix Marseille Univ, Université de Toulon, CNRS, CPT, Marseille, France; 2: Laboratoire d’économie et de sociologie du travail (UMR 7317), CNRS/Aix-Marseille Université, France



12:00pm - 12:20pm

Relational determinants of well-being support for marginalized university students

Paris Wicker

University at Buffalo, United States of America



12:20pm - 12:40pm

Social network configurations and the perception of social support in patients with cancer; a Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Reza Yousefi Nooraie, Kah Poh Loh, Gretchen Roman, Supriya Mohile, Ron Epstein

University of Rochester, United States of America

OS-57: Opinion dynamics : from data to models and back
Location: Room 107
 
8:00am - 8:20am

A model for French voters

Antoine Vendeville1,2,3

1: médialab Sciences Po, 75007 Paris, France; 2: Complex Systems Institute of Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) CNRS, 75013 Paris, France; 3: Learning Planet Institute, Research Unit Learning Transitions, 75004 Paris, France



8:20am - 8:40am

A social media analysis of the political interactions during the French 2022 presidential election

Ixandra Achitouv

CNRS, France



8:40am - 9:00am

Beyond the Ideological Echo Chambers: Exploring the Dynamics of Diversity, and Demography in Digital Information Ecosystem

Burak Ozturan

Northeastern University, United States of America



9:00am - 9:20am

Coevolutionary Axelrod Model with Weighted Overlap and Features Competition

Chiara Giaquinta1,2, Laura Hernandez2, David Chavalarias1,3

1: CNRS, Complex Systems Institute of Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) Paris, France; 2: Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modélisation, CNRS-CY Cergy Paris Université, Cergy-Pontoise, France; 3: EHESS, Centre d’Analyse et de Mathématique Sociales (CAMS) Paris, France



9:20am - 9:40am

Ideological bias and information cascades on Twitter: evidence from French politicians

Shaden Shabayek1, Margherita Comola2,3

1: SciencesPo, France; 2: University Paris-Saclay; 3: Paris School of Economics



9:40am - 10:00am

Modeling the Emergence of Shared-Issue Networks in the Era of Fragmentation Using Digital Log and Survey Data

Sujin Choi

Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)



10:00am - 10:20am

Network pragmatic arenas: Analyzing a vaccine controversy on YouTube

Alexandre Doré

CERMES3, France



10:20am - 10:40am

Phase Transitions in Socially Balanced Systems: Why More Interactions Drive Polarization

Markus Hofer1,2, Jan Korbel1,2, Stefan Thurner1,2,3

1: Medical University of Vienna, Center for Medical Data Science,3 Institute of the Science of Complex Systems, Spitalgasse 23, 1090, Vienna, Austria; 2: Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Metternichgasse 8, 1030, Vienna Austria; 3: Santa Fe Institute, 1399 Hyde Park Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA



10:40am - 11:00am

TIDEM: Measuring Political Distance and Polarization through Retweet Networks in Spanish Regional Elections

Raul Broto Cervera, Albert Batlle, Cristina Pérez-Solà

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain



11:00am - 11:20am

Discerning media bias within a network of political allies: an analytic condition for disruption by partisans

Jarra Reynolds Horstman, Andrew Melatos, Farhad Farokhi

University of Melbourne, Australia

OS-59: Organizational Networks
Location: Room 108
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Effects of Communication Modalities on Recall Schema

Gage Austin Pierce

University of South Carolina, United States of America



8:20am - 8:40am

Institution Change, Corporate Ownership and Director Network Breaking

Hui Wang1, Wang Xiong2, Zhangbo Yang2

1: School of Managment, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; 2: School of Humans and Social Science, Xi'an Jiaotong Univeristy, China



8:40am - 9:00am

A Relational Perspective of Neighborhood Status Processes: The Case of Name-Dropping Networks Among Airbnb Hosts

Hesu Yoon1, Megan Evans2

1: ENSAE Paris, France; 2: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Max Planck - University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health



9:00am - 9:20am

Behind the Leadership Curtain: How Social Networks Shape CEO Succession in Australian Sport

Lloyd Rothwell1, Simon Darcy1, Tracy Taylor2

1: University of Technology Sydney, Australia; 2: RMIT University



9:20am - 9:40am

Beyond Distance: The Impact of Hybrid Work on International Employees’ Relationships and Well-Being

Valentina Rillo1, Cinzia Dal Zotto1, Luca Carollo2

1: University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland; 2: University of Bergamo, Italy



9:40am - 10:00am

Effective governance of syndicated projects for collaborative innovation: comparing three cases of innovation spaces in the German bioeconomy

Daniel Wagner, Jakob Hoffmann, Johannes Glückler

Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany



10:00am - 10:20am

Employer referral networks

Annatina Aerne

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland



10:20am - 10:40am

For Me or For Us: When Are Return to Brokerage Captured by Organizations?

Antoine Vernet

University College London, United Kingdom



10:40am - 11:00am

From Relation-based to Resource-based Mechanisms of Partnership Formation: Evidence from Venture Capital Syndication in China

Xiaoteng Wu1, Seok-Woo Kwon2

1: Peking University Guanghua School of Management; 2: Haskayne School of Business | University of Calgary



11:00am - 11:20am

How Structural Network Patterns Characterize Cognitive Social Structures

Anita Knappe1, Julia Brennecke1,2, Henning Piezunka3

1: University of Potsdam; 2: University of Liverpool; 3: University of Pennsylvania



11:20am - 11:40am

Induced Centrality as a measure of relative destination value for airlines and their major alliances.

Irene Garzón, Cristóbal Casanueva, Ángeles Gallego

Universidad de Sevilla, Spain



11:40am - 12:00pm

Instrumental Ties and Chain of Command Distance: Results from Eight Scandinavian Organizations

Starling David Hunter

New Uzbekistan University



12:00pm - 12:20pm

Nationality Bias in Online Workplace Interactions: Evidence from GitHub

Alex Yan1, Steve McDonald2, Chao Liu3

1: Yale University; 2: North Carolina State University; 3: Minnesota State University - Mankato



12:20pm - 12:40pm

Networking for Information - An Experimental Study Using Sociometric Badges

Balint Dioszegi1, Anne ter Wal2, Valentina Tartari3

1: University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; 2: Imperial College London, United Kingdom; 3: Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden



12:40pm - 1:00pm

NEURODIVERSITY AND WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS: THE IMPACT OF ADHD ON SOCIAL NETWORK TIES

Joshua Marineau

North Dakota State University, United States of America



1:00pm - 1:20pm

Resilience in Adversity: Adverse Events and the Evolution of Physician Collaborations

Victoria Zhang1, Jisoo Park2

1: Northeastern University, United States of America; 2: Clark University



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Return on team moves

Olivier Godechot

Sciences Po, France



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Rhythm and Poetry? Modeling Innovation Diffusion through References in HipHop

Steffen Triebel1, Stefano Tasselli1, Alexandra Gerbasi1, Raphael Heiberger2

1: Exeter Business School, UK; 2: University of Stuttgart, Germany



2:00pm - 2:20pm

Shifting logics of exchange in crisis? Mutual credit transactions during the covid pandemic

Jakob Hoffmann1, Ariane Reyns2, Marcus Dejardin3

1: LMU Munich, Germany; 2: Université Libre de Bruxelles; 3: Université de Namur & UCLouvain



2:20pm - 2:40pm

Social Support Networks in Primary Care Teams: Impact on Job Satisfaction, Burnout, and Turnover Intentions

Lusine Poghosyan1, Grant Martsolf2, Jianfang Liu1, Erika Moen3, Madeline Pollifrone1, Kyle Featherston1, Kathleen Flandrick1, Rika Matsumaru4

1: Columbia University School of Nursing, United States of America; 2: University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, United States of America; 3: Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, United States of America; 4: Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, United States of America



2:40pm - 3:00pm

Strategic Minds in Organisational Networks: Centrality as a Predictor of Systems Thinking

Kristina Maiksteniene

ISM University of Management and Economics, Lithuania



3:00pm - 3:20pm

Team leadership roles: a structural approach

Andrej Rus, Helena Kovačič, Hajdeja Iglič

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia



3:20pm - 3:40pm

What are the obstacles and enablers for participation in open strategy?

Steven Brown

University of Greenwich, United Kingdom



3:40pm - 4:00pm

You are the Company You Keep: Investigating the Effect of Communication Ties on Social Loafing Disparities

Wenhao Lu, Lin Liu, Mengxiao Zhu, Jianxun Chu

University of Science and Technology of China



4:00pm - 4:20pm

Interpersonal relationships: An additional source of hardship for workers in nursing homes? A mixed-methods approach

Stéphane Bouvier1,2

1: Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, LISST-CERS; 2: Institut National Universitaire Champollion, ISIS Castres

OS-9: Beyond detection: disinformation and the amplification of toxic content in the age of social media
Location: Room 109
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Cognitive Warfare on Social Networks

André Carvalho, Aimãn Mourad, Maria Conejero

Centro Universitário FEI, Brazil



8:20am - 8:40am

A Data-Driven Adaptive Approach to Supporting Fact-Checking and Mitigating Mis/Disinformation Through Domain Quality Evaluation

Kaveh Kadkhoda1, Anna Bertani1,2, Thomas Louf1, Riccardo Gallotti1

1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: University of Trento, Italy



8:40am - 9:00am

A temporal-network perspective on the longitudinal analysis of online coordinated behaviour

Luca Rossi1, Matteo Magnani2

1: IT University Copenhagen; 2: Uppsala University, Sweden



9:00am - 9:20am

How algorithms recommend political content on social network.

Tim Faverjon1, Pedro Ramaciotti2

1: Sciences Po Paris, France; 2: Institut des Systèmes Complexes de Paris Ile-de-France CNRS, France



9:20am - 9:40am

Studying information segregation on YouTube: Structural differences in the recommendation graph

Marijn A. Keijzer1, Lukas Erhard2, Zarine Kharazian3, Manika Lamba4

1: Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, France; 2: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 3: University of Washington, USA; 4: University of Oklahoma, USA



9:40am - 10:00am

The COVID-19 Infodemic on Twitter: Exploring Patterns and Dynamics across Countries

Anna Bertani1,2, Alessandro Cortese1, Federico Pilati4, Pierluigi Sacco3, Riccardo Gallotti1

1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: University of Trento; 3: University of Chieti-Pescara; 4: University of Bologna



10:00am - 10:20am

The Diffusion of Propaganda on Social Media: Analyzing Russian and Chinese Influence on X (Twitter) during Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow in 2023

Iuliia Alieva

University of Stuttgart, Germany



10:20am - 10:40am

The role of moral values in the social media debate

Giulio Prevedello1,2, Emanuele Brugnoli2,3,4, Pietro Gravino1,2, D. Ruggiero Lo Sardo2,3,4, Vittorio Loreto2,3,4,5

1: Sony CSL - Paris, France; 2: Enrico Fermi’s Research Center, Italy; 3: Sony CSL - Rome, Italy; 4: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 5: Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Austria



10:40am - 11:00am

Unveiling emerging moderation dynamics in Mastodon’s federated instance network

Beatriz Arregui Garcia1, Lucio La Cava2, Anees Baqir3, Riccardo Gallotti1, Sandro Meloni4

1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: Universita di Calabria; 3: Northeastern University London; 4: Centro Studi e Ricerche “Enrico Fermi”



11:00am - 11:20am

Amplifying Extremism: Network Dynamics of Conspiratorial and Toxic Content in the Canadian Freedom Convoy Movement

Deena Abul-Fottouh1, Jan Eckardt2, Rachel McLay1, Mathieu Turgeon2

1: Dalhousie University, Canada; 2: University of Western Ontario



11:20am - 11:40am

Streamwork Makes the Dream Work! Cross-Platform Collaboration and Community-Building Among Far-Right and Conspiracy-Ideologist Actors on Telegram and YouTube.

Harald Sick1, Pablo Jost1, Michael Schmidt2, Christian Donner2

1: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany; 2: Institute for Democracy and Civil Society Jena, Germany



11:40am - 12:00pm

The resilience of conspiracy theory networks on social media: from COVID-19 to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Antti Gronow1, Arttu Malkamäki2, Pamela Mullo1

1: University of Helsinki, Finland; 2: Aalto University, Finland

OS-30: Historical Networks
Location: Room 114
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Co-occurrence Networks in Historical Research

Taylan Yenilmez

Istanbul University School of Business, Turkiye



8:20am - 8:40am

A Network of One’s Own: Recovering Women Scientists through Historical Network Analysis

Silvia Jolien Donker1, Mathilde Contreras Latorre2

1: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: Numen Europe



8:40am - 9:00am

Consumer Credit Networks in Renaissance Florence

Paul Douglas McLean

Rutgers University, United States of America



9:00am - 9:20am

Derailed: The Collapse of Pacific Electric (1911 – 1961)

Stephanie Zhang

UCLA, United States of America



9:20am - 9:40am

Gender bias in medieval inquisitions and its place in shaping knowledge about the heterodox

Davor Salihović1, José Luis Estévez2

1: University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: University of Helsinki, Finland



9:40am - 10:00am

Investigations and Conspiracies in Pre-War Warsaw: The Historical Networks of Criminal Fiction

Daniel Platek

Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland



10:00am - 10:20am

Modeling Medieval Incrimination Networks: Quasi-States, Events or Hyperevents?

Zoltan Brys, Robert L. J. Shaw, David Zbíral

Centre for the Digital Research of Religion, Department for the Study of Religions, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic



10:20am - 10:40am

Nanohistory.org: a Prototype Network Data Model and Method for History-as-Data

Matthew Milner

Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada



10:40am - 11:00am

Networks of Power. Social capital of political institutions in the Dutch Cape Colony (1668-1688)

Maarten F. Van Dijck

Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The



11:00am - 11:20am

Reconstruction of Social Networks through the Analysis of Diaries from the Reform War (1858-1860) in Mexico

José Antonio Motilla1, Diego Espitia3, Edgardo Galán2, Edgardo Ugalde4, Martín Zumaya3

1: Facultad del Hábitat, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, Mexico; 2: Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, UNAM; 3: Programa Universitario de Estudios Sobre Democracia, Justicia y Sociedad, UNAM; 4: Instituto de Física, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí



11:20am - 11:40am

The Social Network of the ‘Righteous Among the Nations’: A Computational Analysis of Holocaust Rescuers

Tomer Sagie1, David Silberklang2, Gilad Ravid1

1: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; 2: Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center



11:40am - 12:00pm

Tracking the paw prints of death: A network analysis of the god Anubis in the Roman Empire through three local case studies

Simon Bralee

UCL, United Kingdom

OS-3: Agent-based modelling and social networks
Location: Room 116
 
8:00am - 8:20am

A Bayesian Approach for Estimating Parameters and Random Coefficients of Agent-Based Network Formation Models

Francesco Renzini

University of Milan, Italy



8:20am - 8:40am

Assessing Spillover of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis from Sexual Partners using a Simulated Individually Randomized Trial in Agent-Based Models among Sexual Networks of Men who have Sex with Men

Ashley Buchanan1, Sam Bessey2, Eleanor Murray3, Samuel Friedman4, Elizabeth Halloran5, Natallia Katenka1, Ke Zhang1, Brandon Marshall2

1: University of Rhode Island, United States of America; 2: Brown University, United States of America; 3: Boston University, United States of America; 4: New York University, United States of America; 5: University of Washington, United States of America



8:40am - 9:00am

Between solidarity and expediency: uncovering framing-based mechanisms of advice network formation through an empirical agent-based model

Federico Bianchi, Francesco Renzini

Department of Social and Political Sciences, University of Milan, Italy



9:00am - 9:20am

Bridging Statistical Physics and Agent-Based Models with Simulation-Based Inference

Lucas Gautheron1,2

1: University of Wuppertal; 2: Ecole Normale Supérieure, France



9:20am - 9:40am

Clustering Promotes Giving and Reduces Inequality in Altruistic Networks

Scott Savage1, Monica Whitham2, David Melamed3

1: University of Houston, United States of America; 2: Oklahoma State University, United States of America; 3: Ohio State University, United States of America

OS-83: Social networks and health among multiply marginalized populations
Location: Room A
 
8:00am - 8:20am

A co-occurrence network analysis of the Refugees’ mental health research

Manal Etemadi

University of Bristol, United Kingdom



8:20am - 8:40am

Assessing predictors of enacted stigma in relational dyads of people living with HIV in Uganda

Hank Green1, Nipher Malika2, Laura Bogart2, Glenn Wagner2

1: Indiana University School of Public Health, United States of America; 2: RAND Corporation



8:40am - 9:00am

Improving the surveillance system of Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in Nigeria, using network tools to describe disease propagation and estimate the effect of missing information

Asma Mesdour1, Sandra Ijoma2, Muhammad-Bashir Bolajoko2, Mamadou Ciss3, Eric CARDINALE4, Stephen Eubank5, Mathieu Andraud4, Andrea Apolloni1

1: CIRAD, France; 2: NVRI, Nigeria; 3: ISRA, Senegal; 4: ANSES, France; 5: University of Virginia, USA

OS-95: The intersection of social norms and social networks
Location: Room B
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Parents’ perceptions about others’ support for discussing HIV prevention with adolescents: a sociocentric network and norms study in rural Uganda

Konor N. von Kraut1, Sarah Sowell Van Dyk1, Charles Baguma2, Bernard Kakuhikire2, Emily N. Satinsky3, Alison B. Comfort4,5, Scholastic Ashaba3, Alexander C. Tsai4,5,6, Jessica M. Perkins1,6

1: Department of Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; 2: Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda; 3: Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 4: Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA; 5: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 6: Institute of Global Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA



8:20am - 8:40am

Social networks, social norms, and male circumcision uptake in rural Uganda: a sociocentric network study

Jessica M. Perkins1,2, Sarah Sowell Van Dyk1, Charles Baguma3, Bernard Kakuhikire3, Alison C. Comfort4, Emily N. Satinsky5, Viola Kyokunda3, Mercy Juliet3, Scholastic Ashaba3, Alexander C. Tsai6,7,8

1: Vanderbilt University, United States of America; 2: Vanderbilt Institute of Global Health, United States of America; 3: Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda; 4: University of California San Francisco, United States of America; 5: University of Southern California, United States of America; 6: Massachusetts General Hospital, United States of America; 7: Harvard Medical School, United States of America; 8: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, United States of America



8:40am - 9:00am

The Association of Friends and Family Social Networks on Wife-Beating Beliefs in Rural Honduras

Wynne Williams-Ceci, Karina Raygoza-Cortez, Ana Lucia Rodriguez de la Rosa, Marios Papamichalis, Rafael Cárdenas Heredia, Nicholas A. Christakis

Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA



9:00am - 9:20am

The Effects of Two Different Forms of Social Exchange on Trust and Cooperation Beyond the Dyad

Maurice Bokanga

University of Chicago, United States of America



9:20am - 9:40am

The resonance of reciprocity: How reciprocity informs social network structure

Diane Felmlee1, Cassie McMillan2

1: Pennsylvania State University; 2: Northeastern University

OS-86: Social Networks in Schools: Promising Intervention Approaches
Location: Room C
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Applying Social Network Analysis in Schools: A Pilot Study in Chile

Guillermo Beck1,2, Gino Cortez2

1: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile; 2: Agencia de Calidad de la Educación



8:20am - 8:40am

Beyond Individual Effects: The Relational Externalities of Institutional Interventions

Ramina Sotoudeh

Yale University, United States of America



8:40am - 9:00am

Linking Schools and Universities: using SNA to develop and evaluate inter-organisational engagement strategies for collaborative improvement

Thomas Cowhitt, Lauren Boath, Lindsay Gibson

University of Glasgow, United Kingdom



9:00am - 9:20am

Network dynamics and adolescent risk behavior: the case of Russian vocational schools

Valeria Ivaniushina, Apollinariia Ermolaeva, Daniel Alexandrov

HSE University, Russian Federation



9:20am - 9:40am

Professional Development and Rural Science Teachers' Expanding Social Networks: A Longitudinal Analysis

Rebecca Sansom, Syahrul Amin

Texas A&M University, United States of America



9:40am - 10:00am

Social network interventions in high schools: Evidence from the Inclusivity Norms Project

Maarten van Zalk

University Osnabrück, Germany



10:00am - 10:20am

The Power of Peers to Deliver School-Based interventions and the Role of SNA in Detecting Diffusion Effects

Sandra Graham1, Leslie Echols2

1: UCLA, United States of America; 2: Missouri State, United States of America

OS-77: Social network approaches in the study of socio-economic inequality
Location: Room D
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Beyond Proximity: Investigating Crime with Organic Neighborhoods and a Two-Stage Unsupervised Learning Approach

Kerstin Ostermann

Institute for Employment Research, Germany



8:20am - 8:40am

Economic Inequality, Labor Market Resilience, and the Network Structure of Occupational Mobility in Europe

Florian Andersen

Sciences Po, France



8:40am - 9:00am

Internal Communication and Remote Work

Prithwiraj Choudhury1, Miguel Espinosa2, Taruna Khanna3, Christos Makridis3, Kyle Schirmann3

1: Arizona State University, United States of America; 2: Bocconi University; 3: Harvard Business School



9:00am - 9:20am

Is Homophily Enough? Exploring Friendship Choices by SES among School Students

Anastasiia Kuznetsova1,2

1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany



9:20am - 9:40am

Spatial Networks and Financial Inequality: Unpacking the Locational Decisions of Traditional and Alternative Financial Institutions

Florian Koenig1, Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou1, Mario Luis Small2

1: University of Bremen, Germany; 2: Columbia University, USA



9:40am - 10:00am

The Effects of Classroom Parental Networks on Students’ Academic Performance

Yannan He

University of Manchester, United Kingdom

OS-27: Global Perspectives on Personal Networks: Data Sources, Case Studies, and Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Location: Room E
 
8:00am - 8:20am

"Remittances from Guinean migrants to their relatives back home: A continuation of local solidarities?"

Mamadou Habib Diallo

Université de N'Zérékoré/LISST-Cers, France



8:20am - 8:40am

Collecting Panel Personal Network Data in Rural Eastern Europe

Marian-Gabriel Hancean1,2, Juergen Lerner3

1: University of Bucharest, Romania; 2: Center for Innovation in Medicine; 3: University of Konstanz, Germany



8:40am - 9:00am

How Do Political and Economic Contexts Shape Social Networks? An International Comparison of Personal Networks in France, China, and Guinea

Guillaume Favre1, Habib Diallo2, Michel Grossetti3, Jin Huang4

1: University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France; 2: University of Nzerekore; 3: CNRS; 4: Independent reseracher



9:00am - 9:20am

Structural variability in ego networks: methodological insights and impact of name generator choice

Miguel A. González-Casado1, Alejandro Cruzado Rey2, Miroslav Pulgar Corrotea3, Christopher McCarty4, José Luis Molina3, Angel Sánchez1,5

1: Grupo Interdisciplinar de Sistemas Complejos (GISC), Departamento de Matemáticas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, 28911, Spain; 2: Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Sevilla, 41704, Spain; 3: Grupo de investigación en Antropología Fundamental y Orientada (GRAFO), Departamento de Antropología social y cultural, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08173, Spain; 4: Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32605, USA; 5: Instituto de Biocomputación y Física de Sistemas Complejos (BIFI), Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, 50018, Spain



9:20am - 9:40am

Twofold data collection strategy for mapping personal networks across countries

Alejandro Dinkelberg1, Ángel Merino Hernández1, Alejandro Cruzado Rey2, Miguel A. González-Casado1, Miroslav Pulgar Corrotea3, Ángel Cuevas Rumín1, Christopher McCarty4, José Luis Molina3, Ángel Sánchez1

1: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; 2: Universidad Loyola Andalucí; 3: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; 4: University of Florida



9:40am - 10:00am

Integration and Differentiation: Institutional Forces Shaping Individual Social Capital Across 31 Countries

Xiaoguang Li, Xiaoxian Guo

Xi'an Jiaotong University, China



10:00am - 10:20am

International comparison of social trust: the evidence from ISSP2017

Runqi Zhou

Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, People's Republic of

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-158: Words and Networks 2
Location: Room 105
OS-146: Mixed methods for social network analysis 2
Location: Room 106
OS-160: Opinion dynamics : from data to models and back 2
Location: Room 107
OS-154: Organizational Networks 2
Location: Room 108
OS-117: Beyond detection: disinformation and the amplification of toxic content in the age of social media 2
Location: Room 109
OS-141: Historical Networks 2
Location: Room 114
OS-108: Agent-based modelling and social networks 2
Location: Room 116
 
10:00am - 10:20am

Co-Evolutionary Dynamics in Seed Diffusion: An Agent-Based Approach to Sustaining Crop Diversity

David Bernal Hoyo, Vanesse Labeyrie, Jacopo Baggio, Francois Bousquet, Pierre Barbillon

CIRAD, Montpellier



10:20am - 10:40am

Combining Structure and Cognition: A Bayesian Approach to Coleman’s Trust Framework

Aditya Agrawal, Ajay Mehra, Steve Borgatti

University of Kentucky, United States of America



10:40am - 11:00am

Horizontal and Vertical Homophily as a Mechanism of Social Dynamics

YUNSUB LEE

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain



11:00am - 11:20am

Locally similar but globally diverse: the role of social foci in network fragmentation and polarization

Ivana Smokovic, Christoph Stadtfeld

ETH Zürich, Switzerland



11:20am - 11:40am

Modeling the Impact of Heterosexism on Queer and Trans Vietnamese Americans: A Network-Based Approach

Neeti Kulkarni, James Huynh

University of Michigan, United States of America

OS-7: Artificial Academia: Exploring the Risks and Hopes for Artificial Intelligence in Science
Location: Room A
 
10:00am - 10:20am

Research Networks of Artificial Intelligence

Oscar M. Granados

Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Colombia



10:20am - 10:40am

AI-Assisted Tools in Bibliometric Network Analysis

Daria Maltseva

National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation



10:40am - 11:00am

Patterns of bibliographic diversity in post-2022 publications on "LLMs" and "ChatGPT"

Moses Boudourides1, Evan Piepho2, Amin Gino Fabbrucci Barbagli3

1: Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: Arizona State University, United States of America; 3: Università degli studi di Trieste, Italy



11:00am - 11:20am

The ethos of science as a category that controls the development of AI.

Magdalena Zdun

Cracow University of Economics, Poland



11:20am - 11:40am

The Influence of Trust Networks on Students' Perceptions proficiency of Artificially Intelligent Assistants

Yutong Bu, Andrew Melatos, Robin Evans

The University of Melbourne, Australia

OS-5: Ambivalence in Relationships and Networks
Location: Room B
 
10:00am - 10:20am

“If it was all bad, it would have been be easy…” : Lessons from the narratives of adult estranged children for better conceptualizing ambivalence in role-based relationships

Michelle Nadon Bélanger

University of Toronto, Canada



10:20am - 10:40am

Ambivalent Social Ties and Accelerated Biological Aging

Byungkyu Lee1, Brea L. Perry2

1: New York University, United States of America; 2: Indiana University, United States of America



10:40am - 11:00am

Ambivalent Ties and Bullying Dynamics: Empirical Insights into Social Relationships in Middle School

Villalta Enzo

Université Grenoble Alpes, France



11:00am - 11:20am

Difficult Ties to Kin and Nonkin Friends and Their Fate in Personal Networks Over Time

Shira Offer

Bar Ilan University, Israel

OS-201: Social Networks in Schools: Promising Intervention Approaches 2
Location: Room C
OS-217: Social network approaches in the study of socio-economic inequality 2
Location: Room D
OS-139: Global Perspectives on Personal Networks: Data Sources, Case Studies, and Cross-Cultural Comparisons 2
Location: Room E
1:00pm
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2:40pm
OS-159: Words and Networks 3
Location: Room 105
OS-147: Mixed methods for social network analysis 3
Location: Room 106
OS-69: Science dynamics : from reconstruction to social processes
Location: Room 107
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

Project ARCH: Optimizing the Design of Virtual Scientific Ecosystems for Team Formation and Innovation

Emma Rosa Zajdela1,2, Sodiq Abiodun Mojeed2, Joan Kim2

1: Princeton University, United States of America; 2: Santa Fe Institute, United States of America



1:20pm - 1:40pm

The robust-fragile duality of the ATLAS collaboration network

Rubén Rodríguez-Casañ, María Palazzi, Albert Solé-Ribalta, Agustí Canals, Javier Borge-Holthoefer

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain



1:40pm - 2:00pm

The stagnation of a science

Ryder Gillespie

Université de Montréal, Canada



2:00pm - 2:20pm

Do states make scientific fields?

Peter McMahan, Gabriel Lévesque

McGill University, Canada



2:20pm - 2:40pm

Gender differences in scientific recognition: authorship and acknowledgment

Yukie Sano1, Keigo Kusumegi2, Daniel E. Acuna3

1: University of Tsukuba, Japan; 2: Cornell University, US; 3: University of Colorado Boulder, US

OS-155: Organizational Networks 3
Location: Room 108
OS-118: Beyond detection: disinformation and the amplification of toxic content in the age of social media 3
Location: Room 109
OS-142: Historical Networks 3
Location: Room 114
OS-110: Agent-based modelling and social networks 3
Location: Room 116
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

Network dynamics in heterosexual matching drive sexes to become highly differentially selective

Alexandros Gelastopoulos1,2, Athanasios Kehagias3

1: Institute for Advaned Study in Toulouse, France; 2: University of Southern Denmark; 3: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Online Social Network Protocols

louis dalpra

university of Strasbourg, France



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Relational Constraint of Network Diversity: An Agent-Based Model of Opinion Polarization

Patrick Park

Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America



2:00pm - 2:20pm

Simulating Downward Spirals of Intergroup Hostility in Empirical School Networks

Alla Loseva1, Christian Steglich1,2, Andreas Flache1

1: ICS / Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, the Netherlands; 2: IAS, Linköping University, Sweden



2:20pm - 2:40pm

Structural inequalities exacerbate infection disparities

Sina Sajjadi1,2,3, Pourya Toranj Simin4, Mehrzad Shadmangohar5, Basak Taraktas6, Ulya Bayram7, Maria V. Ruiz-Blondet8, Fariba Karimi2

1: IT:U Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria, Austria; 2: Complexity Science Hub; 3: Central European University; 4: Sorbonne, INSERM; 5: Shahid Beheshti University; 6: Bogazici University; 7: Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University; 8: Neurable

OS-92: Structure, agency, and justice in research using social network analysis on Post-Secondary Education
Location: Room A
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

An inductive typology of university student service member/veteran egocentric networks

Ross J. Benbow, You-Geon Lee, Xin Xie

University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Conceptualizing Race in Networks Studies: Context-Sensitive Categories for Mapping Socioacademic Relationships

Trevion Shamir Henderson, Clara Mabour

Tufts University, United States of America



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Keystone Agents: Peers who Facilitate Learning in a Network Ecology

Michael Geoffrey Brown

University of Michigan, United States of America



2:00pm - 2:20pm

The Alters that Support First Generation Latine University Student Retention

Carolina Banuelos

Colorado State University, United States of America

OS-1: A digital perspective on healthcare ecosystems
Location: Room B
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

A network analysis of intermedia influence patterns in the news discourse about the Mpox epidemic

Sharaj Kunjar, Sam Scarpino, Brooke Foucault Welles

Northeastern University, United States of America



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Characterizing EHR communication network patterns and burden

Shin-Ping Tu1, Daniel Sewell2, Brittany Garcia1, Xi Zhu3, Michael Hogarth4

1: University of California Davis; 2: University of Iowa; 3: University of California Los Angeles; 4: University of California San Diego



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Conceptualizing and measuring “personal healthcare networks”: Reframing the structure of healthcare ecosystems through the eyes of the patient

Tyler Gaedecke1, Kasey Jackman1,2, Walter Bockting1,3, Tara McKay4

1: Columbia University School of Nursing, United States of America; 2: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, United States of America; 3: New York State Psychiatric Institute / Columbia Psychiatry, United States of America; 4: Vanderbilt University, United States of America



2:00pm - 2:20pm

Mapping collaboration and service integration in mental health sector: An Australian case study

H Colin Gallagher1, Garry Robins1, Philippa Pattison2,1, Daniel Russo-Batterham1, Noel Faux1, Daniel Chamberlain3, Tegan Podubinski1, Robyn MacNeil1, Robyn Molyneaux1, James Coutinho4,1, Katie Jones5, Sarah Wilson5,1

1: University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: University of Sydney, Australia; 3: LaTrobe University, Australia; 4: NEAMI National, Australia; 5: Victorian Collaborative Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Australia

OS-22: Elite Networks
Location: Room C
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

Power, influence and integra1on: Mapping Chile’s Central Bank policy network through an event-based approach (2018-2024)

Ignacio Schiappacasse1, Naim Bro2, Matías Gómez1, Alberto Anrique1, Roberto Araya2, Ismael Puga1

1: Universidad de Central de Chile, Chile; 2: Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Networks and Contingency in Hybrid Regimes: Understanding Party Defections and Coalitions during Georgia’s Colored Revolution

Julie George1, Franziska Barbara Keller2, Scott Radnitz3

1: Queens College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York; 2: University of Bern, Switzerland; 3: University of Washington, Seattle



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Overlapping social circles in historical elite career networks: Using ‘k-circles’ as a minimal members decomposition approach

Anton Grau Larsen, Christoph Houman Ellersgaard, Jacob Aagaard Lunding

Copenhagen Business School, Denmark



2:00pm - 2:20pm

The precious networks of the rich: How the wealthiest prevent progressive tax reforms.

Ben Rosche1, Alison Schultz2, Yufang Sun3, Martí Medina Hernandez4

1: Princeton University; 2: Tax Justice Network; 3: Mannheim University; 4: Central European University

OS-60: Paper Development Session in Networks and Business Management
Location: Room D
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

Automated individualised pricing: A case study of ride-hailing platforms in India

Neha Arya

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Political relations and the evolution of the multinational enterprise’s network

Julian Rehazek, Tim Haarhaus, Christian Schwens

University of Cologne, Germany

 
4:00pm
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5:30pm
OS-161: Keynote Complex Systems: Alain Barrat
Location: Auditorium
5:30pm
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7:00pm
OS-163: Keynote Freeman Award: Per Block
Location: Auditorium
7:00pm
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9:45pm
OS-229: Hospitality suite (Zamansky Tower, Panoramic room, 120 persons, with rotation)
Location: Hospitality suite (Zamansky Tower, Panoramic room, 120 persons, with rotation)

 
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