Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025 | |||||||||||||
8:00am - 9:40am |
OS-39: Network and Music: Empirical Approaches Location: Room 105 Chair: Myriam Boualami Enhancing Music Recommendation Systems Through Artist Networks and Covariate Analysis 1: California Polytechnic State University, United States of America; 2: Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey 8:20am - 8:40am Rethinking Toronto Music Networks with Black, Racialized, and Newcomer Musicians Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada 8:40am - 9:00am Pocket Calculator: Networks of performance technologies and leisure mobilities in the international electronic music open mic movement. Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom 9:00am - 9:20am Creative Crossroads: The Role of Folding and Open Triads as Innovation Mechanisms at GroundUP Music Label 1: West University of Timisoara, Romania; 2: Minds Alert LLC, Orlando, Florida 9:20am - 9:40am Driver for Music Development: The Patent Study of The Evolution of Keyboard Innovations 1: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; 2: National TsingHua University, Taiwan |
OS-81: Social networks and health in low- and middle-income setting Location: Room 106 Chair: Maya Ronse Chair: Claudia Nieto-Sanchez Homophilic Friendship Networks in a Heterogenous Context: A Social Network Analysis of Friendship Formation and Effects on Psychological Well-Being in Ethiopia 1: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: University of Gondar, Ethiopia 8:20am - 8:40am Community Detection of Venue and HIV molecular networks in Mexico City 1: Department of Political Science, University of California San Diego, CA, USA; 2: Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Respiratory Diseases; 3: Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, University of California San Diego, CA, USA 8:40am - 9:00am Explanations of homophily by HIV testing and treatment in household couples in sub-Saharan Africa 1: Penn State University, United States of America; 2: Northwestern University, United States of America 9:00am - 9:20am Insights from a mixed-methods whole social network analysis of close contacts in one village endemic for leprosy in the Comoros Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium 9:20am - 9:40am Integrating interdisciplinary research on socio-centric networks and leprosy in resource-constrained settings: Challenges and lessons learned Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Belgium |
OS-65: Sampled and Missing Network Data Location: Room 107 Chair: Pavel Nikolai Krivitsky Chair: Michael Schweinberger Chair: Johan Henrik Koskinen Forgetting Friends and Foes: Self-Reported Errors in Sociocentrically Mapped Face-to-Face Networks Yale University, United States of America 8:20am - 8:40am Bayesian estimation of ERGMs with not-at-random missingness in covert networks 1: University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: Stockholm University, Sweden 8:40am - 9:00am Extending respondent-driven sampling to allow modeling of social networks with application to people who inject drugs 1: University of Massachusetts Amherst, US; 2: University of New South Wales, Australia 9:00am - 9:20am Sampled datasets risk substantial bias in the identification of political polarization on social media 1: CNRS, GEMASS, 59 rue Pouchet, F-75017, Paris, France; 2: Sony Computer Science Laboratories Rome, Joint Initiative CREF-Sony, Centro Ricerche Enrico Fermi, Via Panisperna 89/A, I-00184, Rome, Italy; 3: Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Tànger 122-140, 08018, Barcelona, Spain; 4: IIIA-CSIC, Campus UAB, 08193 Cerdanyola, Spain; 5: School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University; 6: Universita degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica, Bari, I-70125, Italy; 7: Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Bari, Bari, I-70125, Italy; 8: Predict S.r.l., Viale Adriatico - Fiera del Levante - Pad. 105, I-70132 Bari, Italy; 9: KDD Lab, CNR-ISTI, 56126 Pisa, Italy; 10: médialab, Sciences Po, 75007 Paris, France; 11: Complex Systems Institute of Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) CNRS, 75013 Paris, France; 12: Learning Planet Institute, Research Unit Learning Transitions (UR LT, joint unit with CY Cergy Paris University), F-75004 Paris, France; 13: Department of Network and Data Science, Central European University, Vienna, Austria; 14: Department of Mathematics, University of Padova, Italy 9:20am - 9:40am Sampling error in social networks 1: GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany; 2: University of Konstanz, Germany; 3: Network Science Institute, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA |
OS-78: Social Networks & Inequality Location: Room 108 Chair: Gianluca Manzo Caste and Informal Credit: A Social Network Approach to Rural Finance 1: Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India; 2: Department of Statistics and Nuffield College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK; 3: Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands 8:20am - 8:40am Exploring the role of homophily in shaping support for redistribution Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile 8:40am - 9:00am Investigating the Relationship between Information Availability and Influence on Directed Graphs Arizona State University, United States of America 9:00am - 9:20am Mapping network structures and dynamics of decentralised cryptocurrencies: The evolution of Bitcoin (2009-2023) 1: Sorbonne Université, Paris; 2: University of Milan, Italy; 3: Universitat de València, València 9:20am - 9:40am Networks and trajectories of popularizers on YouTube LISST, France |
OS-198: Social Networks in Childhood, Adolescence, and College 4 Location: Room 109 Chair: René Veenstra Chair: David R. Schaefer Chair: Carolyn Parkinson Mental health and peer relationships in adolescence – a cross-sectional social network analysis 1: Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London, UK; 2: Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, the Netherlands Mindsets and Peer Networks: How Growth and Fixed Beliefs Shape Peer Networks in Physical Education 1: Heidelberg University; 2: Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca Neural Similarity at Resting and Movie-Watching fMRI Predicts Future Social Distance in the Social Network of an Entire High School 1: Department of Sociology, Yonsei University, South Korea; 2: Department of Psychology, University of California, CA, USA; 3: Department of Psychology, Pusan National University, South Korea Pairing or peering? Exploring the impact of social networks on mathematical performance in 3rd grade schools in Milano and Napoli 1: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano; 2: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano; 3: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano; 4: Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Milano Social network and wellbeing among Gen Z college students Indian Institute of Management Indore, India |
OS-50: Networks, Collective Action, and Social Movements Location: Room 112 Chair: David Benjamin Tindall Chair: Mario Diani BeWater: Effective Protesters Navigate Watersheds in Street Networks LIP6, Sorbonne Université - CNRS, France 8:20am - 8:40am Country-of-Origin Ethnic Diversity Reduces Nationality Homophily in International Social Networks 1: Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The Netherlands; 2: INSEAD, France; 3: Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 8:40am - 9:00am Detecting social movements within collective action fields: Comparing definitions University of Trento, Italy 9:00am - 9:20am Exploring Core-Periphery Subjectivities: Transnational Advocacy Networks and Indian Environmentalism McMaster University, Canada 9:20am - 9:40am From Conversations to Relational Patterns to Understanding Processes - LLM-aided Analysis of Adaptation Processes in a Networked Direct Action Collective Complexity Science Hub, Austria |
OS-66: Scientific Collaboration Networks: data collection and quality, methods, models, and empirical application Location: Room 114 Chair: Luka Kronegger Chair: Alejandro Espinosa-Rada Chair: Viviana Amati Chair: Marjan Cugmas Chair: Susanna Zaccarin Bridging formal and informal collaborations in the study of Early Women Sociologists: a multilayer analysis Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy 8:20am - 8:40am Caught Between Merton and Musk : Understanding the evolution of scientific norms and practices in the field of AI CNRS, France 8:40am - 9:00am Differences and similarities in co-authorship network structures of Management and Statistics Univeristy of Trieste, Italy 9:00am - 9:20am Multilayer Scientific Collaboration in a Scientific Research Centre 1: Instituto de Sociología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile; 2: Universidad Católica del Maule 9:20am - 9:40am Network Connectedness, Multivocality, and Organizational Emergence: The Case of Computational Social Science Lab University of Arizona, United States of America |
OS-214: Statistical Approaches for Modelling Network Dynamics 2 Location: Room 116 Chair: Göran Kauermann Chair: Anuska Ferligoj Chair: Vladimir Batagelj Meet MrQAP - A New Package for Network Regressions for Matrices and Cognitive Social Structures University of Kentucky, United States of America Modeling Network Dynamics with Latent Cohesive Subgroups 1: University of Gronignen, Netherlands; 2: Nuffield College, University of Oxford, England; 3: Institute of Analytical Sociology, Linköpings University, Sweden Parameter Estimation in Exponential Random Graph Models: A Generalized Stochastic Approximation Approach 1: Sharif University of Technology, Iran, Islamic Republic of; 2: The University of New South Wales, Australia Sampling Relational Event Graphs: Measurement Error Relational Event Models 1: Università della Svizzera italiana; 2: McGill University Selection and influence in co-evolution of two two-mode networks 1: University of Groningen; 2: University of Oxford |
OS-213: Social Capital themed session 3 Location: Room 125 Chair: Heather McGregor Walking school buses in the city of Ferrara. A qualitative analysis through social capital theory. 1: University of Ferrara, Italy; 2: University of Ferrara, Italy The relationship between social capital and corporate operational efficiency: The moderating effect of diversity ESCP Business School, United Kingdom Trust measurement and the impact of inequality on interpersonal trust. University of Siegen, Germany Trust Without Connection? How Social Class Segregation Affects Social Trust Nuffield College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
OS-221: The role of networks in education and labor markets 3 Location: Room 202 Chair: Annatina Aerne Chair: Mattia Vacchiano Chair: Maria Prosperina Vitale Unraveling the Impact of Peer Networks on Soft Skills: Insights from a High School Survey in Italy 1: Dept. of Political and Social Studies, University of Salerno, Italy; 2: Dept. of Economics and Statistics, University of Salerno, Italy; 3: Dept. of Political Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Italy NETWORKS MATTER: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL TIES IN EDUCATION MOBILITY IN ITALY. A personal-network study of college and mobility choices of southern Italy high school students Università degli studi di Milano, Italy Peer interaction networks and emergent leaders in study-abroad second language acquisition 1: Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw; 2: Network Science Lab, Wrocław University of Science and Technology; 3: Department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages, Brigham Young University; 4: Department of Linguistics, Brigham Young University Social network signatures of active learning classrooms: Triadic closure and equal connectivity 1: Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America; 2: Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States of America; 3: University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark |
OS-137: Gender and Social Networks 5 Location: Room 203 Chair: Elisa Bellotti Chair: Michelle Nadon Bélanger The Intersection of Gender, Caste, and Class in South Asian Social Networks London School of Economics and Political Science, British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom) 8:20am - 8:40am Trans Complex Healthcare (TCH) Pathways University of Glasgow, United Kingdom 8:40am - 9:00am The Interplay of Female Leadership and Board Interlocks on Corporate Governance in UK companies. Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom 9:00am - 9:20am The gender stratification in the Indian indie music industry networks FLAME University, India |
OS-43: Network Indicators for Group and Team Performance Location: Room 204 Chair: Brian Rubineau Do Leadership Networks Predict Team Dynamics? Analyzing Cohesion and Communication in Sports University of San Francisco, United States of America 8:20am - 8:40am Dynamic Events & Performance In Healthcare Team Networks: An Application of the HREM 1: University of Glasgow; 2: Queen's University Belfast; 3: University of Bradford; 4: University of Konstanz; 5: Monash University 8:40am - 9:00am Boosting Surgical Team Performance: Insights from Social Network Analysis 1: University of Perugia, Italy; 2: Roma Tre University, Italy 9:00am - 9:20am Social Relatedness in Primary Care Teams and Health Outcomes and Costs for Patients with Cardiovascular Disease University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America 9:20am - 9:40am Cultural and temporal structural holes: empirical evidence of broker behavior in cross-cultural global virtual teams 1: HEC Paris, Morocco; 2: Kansai University, Japan |
OS-38: Network Analysis for Textual Data in Social Media Location: Room 206 Chair: Giuseppe Giordano Chair: Maria Prosperina Vitale Enhancing Sentiment Analysis Using Formal Linguistic Tools 1: Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e della Comunicazione, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy; 2: X23 Science In Society, Bergamo (Italy) 8:20am - 8:40am Considerations and Challenges in Dealing with Online Italian Content Related to Social Issues: Constructing Datasets of Online Opinions for Human Annotation. 1: University G. d'Annunzio Chieti-Pescara; 2: University of Foggia; 3: Imperial College London 8:40am - 9:00am Enhancing Sentiment Analysis Using Formal Linguistic Tools Dipartimento di Scienze Politica e della Comunicazione, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy 9:00am - 9:20am Exploring Semantic Networks to Assess Latent Attitudes Toward Migrants 1: University "G.d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; 2: University of Salerno 9:20am - 9:40am How to Trigger Public Figures’ Engagement on Social Media 1: Industrial Engineering and Management Department, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; 2: The School of Business Administration, Bar-Ilan University |
10:00am - 11:40am |
OS-165: Network and Music: Empirical Approaches 2 Location: Room 105 Chair: Myriam Boualami Genre complexes and cultural globalization: A network approach University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom Groove Robbers: The Impact of Copyright Litigation on Artists' Collaboration Networks in Music 1: ESSEC Business School, France; 2: ESSEC Business School, France Music Production and the Structuring of Collaborative Networks: Relational and Creative Dynamics Between Rappers and Beatmakers in Moroccan Rap 1: Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France; 2: LabSIC Networked Tastes: Music Preference Similarity and Evolution in Online Listening Behaviors 1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria |
OS-195: Social networks and health in low- and middle-income setting 2 Location: Room 106 Chair: Maya Ronse Chair: Claudia Nieto-Sanchez Peer and personal transactional sex among men in rural Uganda: population-based, sociocentric social network study 1: Department of Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; 2: Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA; 3: Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 4: Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda; 5: Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA; 6: Center for Global Health and Mongan Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 7: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 8: Institute of Global Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA Social network typologies and sexual and mental health in rural South African youth 1: UCL, United Kingdom; 2: AHRI, South Africa Social Networks as Relational Wealth: Food Insecurity Among Pregnant and Postpartum Tharu Women in Nepal During the COVID-19 Pandemic 1: Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umea University, Sweden; 2: Research Division, Golden Community, Jawgal, Lalitpur, Nepal; 3: School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 4: Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden Comparing Peer Leader and Friendship Networks in a School-Based Smoking Intervention in Southeast Asia 1: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; 2: Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia; 3: De La Salle University, Philippine; 4: University of Stirling, United Kingdom; 5: Evidence to Impact, United Kingdom Network Size and Adoption of Novel Exogenous Information in Rural Honduras Yale University, United States of America Identification of venues for HIV prevention interventions through overlapping HIV transmission and venue elicitation networks 1: Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health, University of California San Diego, CA, USA; 2: Centre for Research in Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Respiratory Diseases; 3: Department of Political Science, University of California San Diego, CA, USA |
OS-37: Negative Ties and Signed Graphs Location: Room 107 Chair: Giuseppe Labianca Chair: Zachary Neal Dynamic media bias: evolving the political leaning of a media organization in response to perceptions in a network of political allies and opponents 1: University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) 10:20am - 10:40am Exponential-family models for signed polytomous networks University College Dublin, Ireland 10:40am - 11:00am Information dissemination and confusion in signed networks 1: Paderborn University, Germany; 2: Zhejiang Normal University, China 11:00am - 11:20am Modeling echo chamber effects in signed networks 1: IFISC (UIB-CSIC), Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics and Complex Systems, Campus Universitat de les Illes Balears, 07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain; 2: médialab Sciences Po, 75007 Paris, France; 3: Complex Systems Institute of Paris Île-de-France (ISC-PIF) CNRS, 75013 Paris, France; 4: Learning Planet Institute, Research Unit Learning Transitions, 75004 Paris, France 11:20am - 11:40am Spatial Proximity to and Prevalence of Antagonistic Ties and Health 1: University of Notre Dame, United States of America; 2: Yale University, United States of America |
OS-192: Social Networks & Inequality 2 Location: Room 108 Chair: Gianluca Manzo Social Networks and Fertility Differentials Across Socioeconomic Groups 1: Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University, Sweden; 2: Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden Socioeconomic segregation in friendship networks: Social closure in US high schools. Princeton University, United States of America Stronger together? The homophily trap in networks 1: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands; 2: University of Exeter, United Kingdom; 3: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 4: Graz University of Technology, Austria The Overlooked Role of Communication for the Emergence of Interpersonal Status Orders 1: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 2: Central European University, Austria Socioeconomic Inequality in Social Capital and Communication Behaviour on Twitter London School of Economics and Political Science |
OS-199: Social Networks in Childhood, Adolescence, and College 5 Location: Room 109 Chair: René Veenstra Chair: David R. Schaefer Chair: Carolyn Parkinson The beneficial effect of accurate social perception, or will I be popular if I am orienting well on a social level? Sapientia Hungarian University of Trasylvania, Romania The Effects of Friendship Withdrawal and Rejection on Suspension and School Drop Out 1: RTI International, United States of America; 2: University of California at Davis; 3: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; 4: George Washington University The kids are not alright: Social network correlates of adolescent mental health University of Southern California, United States of America "Do the young people feel like we left them alone?" Household life-cycles and sharing network dynamics in the Canadian Arctic 1: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany; 2: University of Florida; 3: University of California, Merced Association between Power and Knowledge in Korean Adolescents: A Longitudinal Analysis Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
OS-170: Networks, Collective Action, and Social Movements 2 Location: Room 112 Chair: David Benjamin Tindall Chair: Mario Diani How Protests Spread: Diasporas, Wide Bridges, and the Transnational Diffusion of Un Violador en tu Camino European University Institute, Italy Introducing Concepts and Measures for the Study of Temporal Dynamics in Collective Action Processes: Sustained Co-participation and Turning Point in Brokerage Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy LGBTQIA+ Rights Movements in South Africa: International Treaties and Norms as Tools University of Connecticut, United States of America Spaces of coordination: economic protest coalitions in localities 1: Masaryk University, Czech Republic; 2: Masaryk University, Czech Republic The impact of social bots on online protest network: evidence from Black Lives Matter 1: London school of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom; 2: University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 3: Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary; 4: Central European University, Austria |
OS-187: Scientific Collaboration Networks: data collection and quality, methods, models, and empirical application 2 Location: Room 114 Chair: Luka Kronegger Chair: Alejandro Espinosa-Rada Chair: Viviana Amati Chair: Marjan Cugmas Chair: Susanna Zaccarin Networks, margins, and the hierarchies of knowledge production 1: University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; 2: Goldsmiths College, University of London; 3: University of East Anglia Relational hyperevent models for the coevolution of scientific networks in three different Italian disciplines 1: Univeristy of Trieste, Italy; 2: University of Konstanz, Germany; 3: University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Science in Balance? Gender Dynamics in Collaboration Among Political Scientists and Sociologists in the Netherlands 1: Radboud University Nijmegen, University of Groningen; 2: Radboud University Nijmegen The division of labor in North-South medical research collaborations University of Copenhagen, Denmark Think tank citation networks and the structure of the British knowledge regime University of Bath, United Kingdom |
OS-215: Statistical Approaches for Modelling Network Dynamics 3 Location: Room 116 Chair: Göran Kauermann Chair: Anuska Ferligoj Chair: Vladimir Batagelj Tail Flexibility in the Degrees of Preferential Attachment Networks Newcastle University, United Kingdom Using Infinite Hierarchical Dirichlet Process ERGM Mixture Models to Examine co-Voting Patterns in the US Senate. UC Irvine, United States of America What and whom do we cite? Modeling citation networks via RHEM with latent node popularity effects 1: University of Konstanz, Germany; 2: University of Bucharest, Romania; 3: University of the Italian Switzerland Estimation of Stochastic actor-oriented models: to GMoM or not to GMoM? University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy On sample size and statistical power of the stochastic actor-oriented model 1: Department of Sociology, University of Groningen; 2: Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University |
OS-41: Network Approaches to Attitudes and Beliefs Location: Room 125 Chair: Claudia Zucca Chair: Lorien Jasny Chair: Mario Diani Mapping the Belief System of Populist Attitudes in South Korea Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) How large-scale public health measures shape personal networks? Conflicts and the transformation of relationships during the Covid-19 crisis University of Toulouse 2, France Affect and Belief System: Tracking the Historical Interplay of Emotions, Identities, and Opinions Rutgers University, United States of America Belief Systems and Constraint: Individual Level Change and Belief Network Structural Effects University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America Constructing semantic networks of happiness and unhappiness based on word-association task 1: University of Tokyo; 2: Tohoku University; 3: The Institute of Statistical Mathematics; 4: St.Andrew's University; 5: Nagoya University of Commerce and Business |
OS-48: Networking in the integration of Social Services: What connections for valuable interventions Location: Room 202 Chair: Daria Panebianco Chair: Sara Nanetti Navigating the Emerging Field of Death Doulas in Russia: Structures, Mechanisms, and Discursive Formations Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation 10:20am - 10:40am Service collaboration and care provision in Belgian mental health service networks UCLouvain, Belgium 10:40am - 11:00am The role of participatory and social initiatives in generating relational capital and supporting family foster care in Poland THE JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN, Poland |
OS-47: Networks in Agriculture Location: Room 203 Chair: Gilad Ravid Analysis of systematic risks and the social network of farmers and agricultural organizations The Open University, United Kingdom 10:20am - 10:40am Ethiopian agricultural networks and the diffusion of climate adaptation strategies Duke University, United States of America 10:40am - 11:00am Knowledge brokers and innovation towards zero pesticides: inter and intra cluster dynamics in the biological seed treatment Paris Saclay University - INRAE, France 11:00am - 11:20am Modeling Crops' Pests and Diseases as Networks for Smart Agriculture 1: Northern R&D, MIGAL – Galilee Research Institute; 2: Industrial Engineering and Management Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; 3: Institute of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel 11:20am - 11:40am Networks in Agri-Food Systems: Configuration, Transformation and Lessons from the “AgriLAC Resiliente” Initiative Alliance Bioveristy-CIAT, Colombia |
OS-207: Network Indicators for Group and Team Performance 2 Location: Room 204 Chair: Brian Rubineau Influential partnerships and teamwork in Association Football 1: University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; 2: The Bees: Mathematical Writing Group; 3: University of Oxford, United Kingdom Success in First-Time Partnerships: Optimal Expertise Diversity and Divergent Ideation 1: Northeastern University; 2: University of Hong Kong; 3: Northwestern University |
OS-164: Network Analysis for Textual Data in Social Media 2 Location: Room 206 Chair: Giuseppe Giordano Chair: Maria Prosperina Vitale Invisible ties: Shared Content Exposure on Twitter Among Survey Participants University of Essex, United Kingdom Online Incivility: An Exploration of Brexit 2016 Discussions on Twitter 1: Durham University, United Kingdom; 2: Independent researcher Investigating the Structure of Racist and Xenophobic Discourse: A Causal Inference Approach 1: University of Calabria, Italy; 2: University of Salerno, Italy When Deep Learning Meets Social Network: A Hybrid Approach to Manage Online Incivility 1: Institute of Service Science, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan; 2: Information System Department, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana, Indonesia |
12:00pm - 2:00pm |
BM1-: INSNA Board Meeting Location: Meeting Room Top of Zamansky Tower Chair: Laura Koehly |
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1:00pm - 2:40pm |
OS-224: Social Networks & Inequalities panel Location: Auditorium Chair: Gianluca Manzo |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
OS-225: In memoriam Barry Wellman Location: Auditorium Chair: Bernie Hogan |
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5:00pm - 7:00pm |
OS-226: In memoriam Harrison White Location: Auditorium Chair: Jan Fuhse Chair: Michel Grossetti Chair: Philippa Pattison |
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7:00pm - 9:45pm |
OS-231: 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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