Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025 | ||||||||||||||
8:00am - 9:40am |
OS-166: Network and Music: Empirical Approaches 3 Location: Room 105 |
OS-46: Networks and Culture Location: Room 106 Chair: Shan Shi Chair: Christian Stegbauer Competition and Collaboration among Indian Independent Musicians in the Platform Economy University of Leeds, United Kingdom 8:20am - 8:40am A mail art experiment as a socially engaged art practice as well as an SNA study Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan 8:40am - 9:00am Artists, Artworks, and Galleries. A Socio-Semantic Network Analysis of Contemporary Art Production in Early Artistic Careers Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - UC Chile, Chile 9:00am - 9:20am Cultural Capital and Social Networks: An Ethnographic Study of Sex workers Indian Institute of Management Indore, India 9:20am - 9:40am Deviations from Cultural Consensus about Occupations: The Duality of Occupation Meanings and Americans’ Meaning Communities 1: University of Bamberg, Germany; 2: The Ohio State University; 3: Duke University; 4: University of Georgia 9:40am - 10:00am Ensemble Interventions: The Duality of Networks and Futures in Public Interest Scenario Work University of Notre Dame, United States of America 10:00am - 10:20am Exploring Side-Directed Behavior in Networks 1: Rutgers University, United States of America; 2: University of Massachusetts--Amherst 10:20am - 10:40am Measuring Taste: Testing The Roles Of Class, Genre, And Popularity In Taste Development University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, United States of America 10:40am - 11:00am Personal Networks and Cultural Participation in post-pandemic France Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, Pacte, 38000 Grenoble, France 11:00am - 11:20am Quantification of Movie Directors’ Creative Strategies and Collaborative Tendencies Based on Social Networks 1: Hangzhou Normal University, China; 2: University of Fribourg, Switzerland 11:20am - 11:40am The cultural fabric of social ties among Uzbek students Webster University Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
OS-61: Political Networks Location: Room 107 A Hypergraph Analysis of the European Commission Lobby Network Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University, France 8:20am - 8:40am Actor Networks and Coalition Formation in a Nascent Subsystem Over Time 1: Eawag, Switzerland; 2: University of Bern, Switzerland; 3: University of Lausanne, Switzerland 8:40am - 9:00am Brexit, Borders, and Buzzwords: Unravelling the Networks of EU Messaging in UK Media University of East Anglia, United Kingdom 9:00am - 9:20am Discussion Networks in Conflict: Whom to Talk to and What to Discuss? University of Geneva, Switzerland 9:20am - 9:40am Do Transboundary Crisis Managers Learn from Past Experiences? Comparing the EU Responses to Two Cyclones in Mozambique Leiden University, Netherlands, The 9:40am - 10:00am Gaining Social Capital? The Impact of Institutional Political Experience on Politicians' Social Trajectories 1: Humboldt Universitat zu Berlin, Germany; 2: Universidad Pompeu Fabra 10:00am - 10:20am Governance Resilience & Political Change: Native Forest Deforestation and the Implementation of Argentinean Forest Law 1: Università di Bologna, Italy; 2: Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK; 3: Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina 10:20am - 10:40am Identifying Drug Policy Constellations: A Social Network Analysis of U.S. Politicians on Twitter University of La Verne 10:40am - 11:00am Mapping Elite Conflict in Weimar Germany: The Structure of Parliamentary Interactions 1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: University of Chicago, USA 11:00am - 11:20am Neural Network Nominate: Mapping Mass Political Ideology via Revealed Preferences 1: Computational Research in Social Science Laboratory, School of Engineering and Government, Universidad del Desarrollo.; 2: Instituto de Data Science, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Las Condes, Chile.; 3: Centro de Investigación en Complejidad Social, Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.; 4: Cash App, Head of Network Science and Human Behavior, San Francisco, United States.; 5: Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, United States. 11:20am - 11:40am Population of X/Twitter users and web domains embedded in a multidimensional political opinion space 1: Complex Systems Institute of Paris Ile-de-France CNRS, Paris, France; 2: Sciences Po médialab, Paris, France; 3: Learning Planet Institute, Learning Transitions unit, CY Cergy Paris University, Paris, France; 4: École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France; 5: Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Sciences, Leipzig, Germany; 6: Sorbonne Université, CNRS, LIP6, Paris, France 11:40am - 12:00pm Social-Ecological Networks and Dynamic Ecological Networks Due to Climate Change: a Challenge to Actors? 1: Eawag, Switzerland; 2: University of Bern, Switzerland; 3: WSL, Switzerland; 4: ETH Zurich, Switzerland 12:00pm - 12:20pm States' Responses to Sanctions: Assessing Coercion, Resolve, and Diplomatic Leverage London School of Economics, United Kingdom 12:20pm - 12:40pm Transition Networks in Discrete Political State Spaces: A New Field of Relational Policy Analysis University of Konstanz, Germany 12:40pm - 1:00pm The Network Ecology of Political Capital 1: University of Florida, United States of America; 2: University of Kentucky, United States of America |
OS-16: Corporate Networks Location: Room 108 Community Structure Networks and Business Group Boundaries: Evidence from Listed Companies in Taiwan 1: PhD Candidate, National Chengchi University, Taiwan.; 2: Professor, National Chengchi University, Taiwan. 8:20am - 8:40am Corporate Clubmen of New York: Social Capital at the End of the Gilded Age UM-Flint, United States of America 8:40am - 9:00am Kinship and bureaucracy in organizations: An examination of informal boundary spanning ties under two organizing systems 1: Durham University Business School, United Kingdom; 2: Università della Svizzera italiana; 3: University of Exeter; 4: Swinburne University of Technology 9:00am - 9:20am Losing Sight of the Big Picture? How Hierarchy and Networks Shape Strategic Discussions in R&D Projects TU Braunschweig, Germany 9:20am - 9:40am A class apart? Social networks and political donations of the UK financial non-financial business elite. 1: Aston University, United Kingdom; 2: Bristol University, United Kingdom 9:40am - 10:00am Business elite and field of power in Brazil University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 10:00am - 10:20am Business transaction networks in 2017 Hungarian metal production sector 1: Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; 2: HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Budapest, Hungary 10:20am - 10:40am Corporate Interlocks and Cybersecurity Governance: A Network Analysis Approach 1: University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; 2: Manchester Metropolitan University; 3: University College London 10:40am - 11:00am Ethnic Social Capital and Wage Disparities: The Impact of Occupationally Diverse Ties to Malay and Chinese Contacts in Singapore National University of Singapore, Singapore 11:00am - 11:20am Evolution of intra- and inter-city networks of multinational firms in Africa, 2010-2022 University of lausanne, Switzerland 11:20am - 11:40am Fracturing of what? The Evolution of Inner Circle Networks in a Small Open Economy Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 11:40am - 12:00pm Going Beyond the Rival: Examining Competitor Identification through a Interorganizational Networks Lens University of Kentucky, United States of America 12:00pm - 12:20pm Inter-firm Network Community Permeability and Firm Innovation Performance —The Contingent Effects of Firm Within-Community Cohesion and Knowledge Heterogeneity 1: University of Exeter, United Kingdom; 2: Durham University; 3: Erasmus University Rotterdam 12:20pm - 12:40pm Modeling co-inventor networks in MNE: a Markov ERGM approach to knowledge transfer National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan 12:40pm - 1:00pm Multiple actors in multiple places – financial products as interorganizational networks 1: University of Sheffield; 2: University of Manchester 1:00pm - 1:20pm Network Centrality and Economic Shocks: The Impact of COVID-19 on Japanese Firms Dokkyo University, Japan 1:20pm - 1:40pm Networked Varieties of Capitalism: Inferential network analysis of regulatory impacts on FIRE-to-Industrial corporate networks Universidad de Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico 1:40pm - 2:00pm Ownership Structure as Succession Strategy: Isomorphic Differentiation of the Korean Chaebol Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) 2:00pm - 2:20pm Profit above us: Mapping networks of the ‘New Space’ economy University of Amsterdam 2:20pm - 2:40pm Social Class, Marriage Network and Corporate Elite Mobility: Analysis of Corporate Chairperson’s Tenure and Turnover in Taiwan Academia Sinica, Taiwan 2:40pm - 3:00pm Socialization of Moroccan Bourgeoisie: Upper-Class Neighborhoods and the Sun Beach Private Club in Casablanca. Institut Royal de la Culture Amazighe (IRCAM), Morocco 3:00pm - 3:20pm The Changing Face of Power. The Evolution of the Inner Circle in France Université Paris 8, France 3:20pm - 3:40pm The Hardcore Brokers: Core-Periphery Structure and Political Representation in Denmark’s Corporate Elite Network 1: Copenhagen Business School, Denmark; 2: Roskilde University 3:40pm - 4:00pm The role of network centrality in firms' entry modes: evidence from European greenfield investments and m&a LUISS Guido Carli, Italy 4:00pm - 4:20pm The spatial relay roles in ownership linkage network: from individual firms to cities' properties University of Lausanne, Switzerland |
OS-130: Crime and Networks 2 Location: Room 109 |
OS-211: Networks, Collective Action, and Social Movements 3 Location: Room 112 “In fact, there's a Taylor Swift song that explains this”: The Chilean Swiftie Community and Social Media Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Digital Castes: social media networks and the reinforcement of caste-based cultural identity in India Govt. College Dharamshala, India |
OS-188: Scientific Collaboration Networks: data collection and quality, methods, models, and empirical application 3 Location: Room 114 |
OS-150: Modeling Network Dynamics 2 Location: Room 116 |
OS-4: Alcohol and Substance Use in Social Networks Location: Room A Friends, crushes and substance use: A social network analysis of adolescent peer influence 1: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The; 2: Universidad Mayor, Chile 8:20am - 8:40am Caring Networks in Tanzanian Heroin Use and Recovery 1: University of Texas Health Science Center, SPH, United States of America; 2: University of Dodoma, College of Education, Tanzania 8:40am - 9:00am Influence of Exposure to E-cigarette and Cannabis Posts on TikTok on Adolescent Tie Formation: A Longitudinal Social Network Analysis Using RSiena University of Southern California, United States of America 9:00am - 9:20am Integrating latent class and social network analyses to understand co-occurring health behaviours: a methodological investigation 1: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; 2: University of Limerick, Ireland 9:20am - 9:40am Peer-Perceived Substance Use Association with Adolescents’ Friendship and Popularity Networks 1: Society and Health Research Center, Universidad Mayor, Chile, Chile; 2: University of Groningen; 3: University of Turku; 4: Universidad de la Frontera, Chile |
OS-14: Contagion and Diffusion processes through Social Networks Location: Room B Friend of a friend because we're birds of a feather: Does homophily cause transitivity in social networks? 1: Stanford University; 2: University of New Mexico 8:20am - 8:40am Applicability of the Minimal Dominating Set for Influence Maximisation in Multilayer Networks 1: Wroclaw University of Sciene and Technology, Lower Silesia, Poland; 2: University of Technology Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 8:40am - 9:00am Burnout Contagion Across Formal Groups 1: Universidad Javeriana, Colombia; 2: ESMT Berlin, Germany; 3: Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia 9:00am - 9:20am Diffusion of Innovations with Individual Preferences: The Role of Social Reinforcement and Homophilic Ties Centro de Investigación en Complejidad Social (CICS), Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile 9:20am - 9:40am Emergent Directedness in Social Contagion Stanford University, United States of America 9:40am - 10:00am Endogenous competition and the under-realized diffusion in social networks 1: University of Georgia, USA; 2: Univesity of Washington, Seattle, USA; 3: University of California, Irvine, USA 10:00am - 10:20am Optimal seeding of complex contagions for epidemic control Princeton University, United States of America 10:20am - 10:40am The spread of an unpopular norm in a social network experiment Utrecht University, Netherlands, The 10:40am - 11:00am Building on shifting sands: complex contagion and negative ties hinder malaria outdoor preventive measure adoption in a hard-to-reach population in Meghalaya, India. 1: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: Universita' Statale Milano 11:00am - 11:20am Epidemic and behavioural contagions: modelling the role of social networks in stay-at-home compliance during the Covid-19 pandemic Sorbonne Université, France 11:20am - 11:40am Collective dynamics of health (mis)information contagion in social networks Computational Social Science DataLab (CS2 DataLab), INDESS, University of Cadiz, Spain |
OS-177: Networks in Agriculture 2 Location: Room C |
OS-43: Network Indicators for Group and Team Performance Location: Room D 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 9:40am - 10:00am 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 10:00am - 10:20am Success in First-Time Partnerships: Optimal Expertise Diversity and Divergent Ideation 1: Northeastern University; 2: University of Hong Kong; 3: Northwestern University |
OS-52: Networks, social resources and subjective well-being Location: Room E “A bunch of degenerates:” An exploration of online discourse about problematic sports betting through social network and text analysis 1: Northeastern University; 2: Grinnell College 8:20am - 8:40am Blurring Boundaries, Building Support: The Effects of Cross-Domain Multiplex Communication Network 1: School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University; 2: Business School, University of Exeter 8:40am - 9:00am Developments in wellbeing studies through a prism of the bibliometric network analysis HSE University, Russian Federation 9:00am - 9:20am Exploring the Relationship Between Social Participation and Subjective Well-Being Improvement with Consideration of Personality Traits 1: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan; 2: Master's Program in Service Engineering, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan; 3: Institute of Systems and Information Engineering, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan; 4: Tsukuba Institute for Advanced Research, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan; 5: Center for Artificial Intelligence Research, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan 9:20am - 9:40am Loneliness and Perceived Social Isolation: The Role of Personal Networks and Online Interactions 1: University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; 2: University of Milan, Italy 9:40am - 10:00am Multi-Level Marketing Networks: Navigating Between Aspirations for Well-Being and Unpaid Labour Clersé, France 10:00am - 10:20am Networked Collective Efficacy and the Evolution of Urban Neighborhoods: Negotiating Resource Allocation Beyond Market Logic Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America 10:20am - 10:40am Subjective Social Status, Social Networks, and Implied Social Worlds 1: London School of Economics, United Kingdom; 2: Santa Fe Institute: Santa Fe, New Mexico, US 10:40am - 11:00am The Impact of Social Networks on Subjective Wellbeing for Parents During Pandemic School Closures Colorado State University, United States of America 11:00am - 11:20am A Network Analysis of the News Consumption Gap: The Role of Personal Traits and Well-Being Kyung Hee University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
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10:00am - 11:40am |
OS-100: Tools and Data for Social Network Analysis Location: Room 105 A meta-analytic perspective on name generators: Which are used and what do they produce? 1: ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Michigan State University, USA 10:20am - 10:40am Clarifying Core-Periphery Detection in Social Networks: Mapping, Comparison, and Implications for Sociological Research 1: Bayes Business School; 2: University of Edinburgh 10:40am - 11:00am Combining Wearable Proximity Sensing and Digital Time Diaries for Longitudinal Network Data Collection 1: Dep. of Sociology and Social Research,University of Trento, Italy; 2: Dep. of Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy; 3: Bruno Kessler Foundation 11:00am - 11:20am KOLaid: An R package for selecting key opinion leaders under practical constraints 1: Michigan State University, United States of America; 2: New York University, United States of America 11:20am - 11:40am manynet and the stocnet group of packages Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland 11:40am - 12:00pm Multi-Relational Community Detection in Social Platforms using Graph Neural Networks 1: Sorbonne Université, CNRS-LIP6, Paris, France; 2: Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Palaiseau, France 12:00pm - 12:20pm Safely publishing your social network data: The network anonymization problem Leiden University 12:20pm - 12:40pm Salton cosine index in network analysis 1: IMFM, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2: UP FAMNIT, Koper, Slovenia; 3: UL FMF, Ljubljana, Slovenia 12:40pm - 1:00pm The Resilience Network: A Free Tool for SNA and (Health) Intervention Research 1: Swiss Re, Switzerland; 2: University of Konstanz, Germany 1:00pm - 1:20pm Tunable network properties with a Social Proximity Network Generator 1: Department of Sociology, Durham University, United Kingdom; 2: Department of Computer Science, Durham University, United Kingdom 1:20pm - 1:40pm Introducing SICCEN: using an engaging and ethically responsible interface to collect complete network data on smartphones 1: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2: University of Essex, UK |
OS-176: Networks and Culture 2 Location: Room 106 Chair: Shan Shi Chair: Christian Stegbauer The Network of Viennese Coffeehouses and Their Role in Shaping Cultural and Intellectual Innovations 1: Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany; 2: University of Bayreuth, Germany |
OS-183: Political Networks 2 Location: Room 107 |
OS-125: Corporate Networks 2 Location: Room 108 |
OS-80: Social Networks and Climate Change Location: Room 109 A Longitudinal Analysis of Climate Change Discourse Coalitions over 28 years of United Nations COP Meetings University of British Columbia, Canada 10:20am - 10:40am How Sources and Framing Strategies Shape Network Dynamics in Climate Skepticism Discourse: An Exponential Random Graph Model Approach Pukyong National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) 10:40am - 11:00am CENTRALITY AND CARBON PERFORMANCE IN MEXICAN FIRMS UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE TAMAULIPAS, Mexico 11:00am - 11:20am Climate Networks: How Extreme Weather Events Connect Communities in Mexico Princeton University 11:20am - 11:40am DROPS OF THE FUTURE Moldova State University, Moldova 11:40am - 12:00pm Investigating relationships between PM₁₀ and Climatic Parameters using PCA Model in the three largest urban areas in North Macedonia Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, North Macedonia, Republic of 12:00pm - 12:20pm Key Players in Climate Adaptation Across Urban-Rural Contexts: A Case Study in the California Delta UC Davis, United States of America 12:20pm - 12:40pm Mapping Environmental Governance in Iran: A Network Analysis of Institutional Dynamics and Digital Discourse University of Hamburg, Germany 12:40pm - 1:00pm Our planet, our health: The untapped power of social networks in governance for climate resilient healthcare systems. 1: University of Melbourne, Melbourne Climate Futures; 2: University of Sydney; 3: Melbourne Business School 1:00pm - 1:20pm The dual network approach to decarbonization: the case of the fossil to fossil power plants conversion in Civitavecchia, Italy University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy 1:20pm - 1:40pm Tracing Policy Changes in the Indian Climate Justice Discourse: Comparing Policy Beliefs and Advocacy Coalition during Copenhagen, Paris, and Glasgow Climate Conferences 1: Just Transition Research Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India; 2: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada 1:40pm - 2:00pm Unravelling coal supply chains: A network approach to balancing energy security and climate change mitigation in India Just Transition Research Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India |
OS-88: Spatial and Geographic Social Networks Location: Room 112 Analysing space usage processes through a dual network lens University College London, United Kingdom 10:20am - 10:40am Bridging Geographic and Conventional Network Visualization Methods: Lessons Learned 1: University of British Columbia, Canada; 2: Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Canada; 3: Family partner 10:40am - 11:00am Climate Change and Migration Networks: Spatial Dynamics of Climate-Induced Mobility 1: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; 2: Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland 11:00am - 11:20am Coinventing Climate Change Mitigation Technologies: Where and When Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom 11:20am - 11:40am Community-level networks on a societal scale Utrecht University, Netherlands, The 11:40am - 12:00pm Rescaling Migration Networks for Better Interpretability: The Case of Canadian Internal Migration Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada 12:00pm - 12:20pm Spatial patterns of personal networks and social capital among young people living in Switzerland University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom 12:20pm - 12:40pm The Cost of Everyday Mobility: Emotional Responses of Black Youth to Advantaged Neighborhood Settings 1: Ohio State University, United States of America; 2: University of Texas at Austin, United States of America 12:40pm - 1:00pm The impact of participative organization on consumers’ interaction networks in alternative food shops INRAE (Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement), France 1:00pm - 1:20pm The spatial dimension of organizational cover-up University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, United States of America 1:20pm - 1:40pm Urban highways are barriers to social ties 1: Department of Computer Science, IT University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2300, Denmark; 2: Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest 1093, Hungary; 3: Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Research Network, Budapest 1097, Hungary; 4: University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam 1018WV, The Netherlands; 5: Leiden University, Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC Leiden, The Netherlands 1:40pm - 2:00pm “Neighbors” and "more-than-neighbors" in personal networks: Analyzing local relational dynamics through activity contexts University of Toulouse, France 2:00pm - 2:20pm BrainSpill: A Network for Inclusive and Fair Academic Collaboration 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: University of Regensburg, Germany 2:20pm - 2:40pm The Geopolitics of Knowledge in Connection: Cross-country Collaboration Networks in Anglophone Sociology Journals (1966-2018) University of Texas at Austin, United States of America |
OS-18: Current trends in socio-semantic network analysis Location: Room 114 Relationship frames, ambiguity, and the duality of dyad and content Northwestern University, United States of America 10:20am - 10:40am Matching social and linguistic scales in socio-epistemic systems 1: University of Wuppertal, Germany; 2: Ecole Normale Supérieure, France 10:40am - 11:00am A sociosemantic mutualist approach for understanding the development and resilience of a scientific field. The case of ecosystem approaches to health UQAM, Canada 11:00am - 11:20am Climate activism: Socio-semantic networks of support and opposition LUT University, Finland 11:20am - 11:40am Error correction mechanisms improve the ability of replicators to reach peaks in a fitness landscape 1: University of South Carolina, United States of America; 2: Private Citizen; 3: Iron Light 11:40am - 12:00pm Identifying Trends in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues of Corporate Management in Korea Using Socio-semantic Network Analysis Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) 12:00pm - 12:20pm Meaning of Things. Modelling Social Construction of Reality 1: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; 3: Bielefeld University, Germany; 4: University of Kentucky, USA |
OS-151: Modeling Network Dynamics 3 Location: Room 116 |
OS-114: Alcohol and Substance Use in Social Networks 2 Location: Room A The peer dimension of young people’s substance use behaviour: a mixed methods social network analysis among senior high school students 1: Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Canada; 2: Department of Social and Behavioural Science, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana 10:20am - 10:40am Understanding Substance Use in Alaskan Native Youth: A Social Network Perspective 1: University of Colorado School of Public Health; 2: University of Michigan School of Social Work; 3: University of Illinois Chicago 10:40am - 11:00am From Periphery to Center? Marijuana’s Changing Role in the Substance Use Network 1: University of Miami, United States of America; 2: Corporación Nuevos Rumbos, Colombia; 3: New York University, United States of America 11:00am - 11:20am Social Network Influences on Substance Use among Adolescents 1: University of Southern California, United States of America; 2: Harvard University, United States of America |
OS-123: Contagion and Diffusion processes through Social Networks 2 Location: Room B |
OS-209: Networks in Agriculture 3 Location: Room C |
OS-207: Network Indicators for Group and Team Performance 2 Location: Room D |
OS-179: Networks, social resources and subjective well-being 2 Location: Room E |
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OS-171: Tools and Data for Social Network Analysis 2 Location: Room 105 |
OS-208: Networks and Culture 3 Location: Room 106 Chair: Shan Shi Chair: Christian Stegbauer |
OS-184: Political Networks 3 Location: Room 107 |
OS-126: Corporate Networks 3 Location: Room 108 |
OS-218: Social Networks & Inequality 3 Location: Room 108 |
OS-193: Social Networks and Climate Change 2 Location: Room 109 |
OS-204: Spatial and Geographic Social Networks 2 Location: Room 112 |
OS-132: Current trends in socio-semantic network analysis 2 Location: Room 114 |
OS-87: Social networks in the older population Location: Room 116 Individual, social network, geographic area, and place attributes associated with older adults' place visitation University of Glasgow, United Kingdom 1:20pm - 1:40pm Older people’s networks: A study of a community centre with SAOMs 1: Centre for Economics and Social Policy, and School of Government and Public Administration, Universidad Mayor, Chile. Millennium Institute for Care Research (MICARE), Santiago, Chile.; 2: Instituto de Sociologia, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.; 3: Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). 1:40pm - 2:00pm Food Insecurity and Social Networks in Aging Populations: A Scoping Review 1: Department of Nutrition and Health, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.; 2: Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.; 3: Department of Health Behavior, Environment and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 2:00pm - 2:20pm Network and Gene shape Emotional Distress to Social Exclusion 1: Department of Sociology, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea; 2: Department of Psychology, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea; 3: Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 4: Department of Psychology, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea 2:20pm - 2:40pm Services provided by older adults to family members: a configurational perspective 1: CIGEV; 2: LIVES; 3: University of Geneva 2:40pm - 3:00pm Urban-Rural Area, Population Density, and Social Connectedness: Place-Based Differences in Older Adults’ Social Networks and Interactions 1: Indiana University, United States of America; 2: Oklahoma State University |
OS-191: Social Capital themed session 2 Location: Room A |
OS-124: Contagion and Diffusion processes through Social Networks 3 Location: Room B |
OS-63: Qualitative Network Research: Understanding network dynamics Location: Room C What Are Venture Investments? Utilitarian Intimacies in New Technologies Lingnan University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) 1:20pm - 1:40pm Agency and the micro-foundations of network resilience: Insights from “Mafia Capitale” (2012-2015) 1: Università Bicocca; 2: ESSEC Business School, France; 3: John Cabot; 4: Ca' Foscari 1:40pm - 2:00pm Escape from the Sargasso Sea: Networks and Elite Political Action in the Early American Republic 1: Harvard University, USA; 2: University of Mannheim, Germany 2:00pm - 2:20pm Mapping Agency Collaboration in the U.S. Animal Agriculture Sector: A Qualitative Social Network Analysis Syracuse University, United States of America 2:20pm - 2:40pm Relational Dynamics and Transformation of Multi-Level Marketing Networks: Co-optation, Supervision, and Socialization Clersé, France 2:40pm - 3:00pm Relational dynamics of couples’ social networks Université Caen Normandie, France 3:00pm - 3:20pm Resilient Networks: Examining Pandemic-Related Disruptions in Nutrition Service Delivery in Indonesia Using a Qualitative Social Network Approach 1: Department of Health Behavior, Environment and Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.; 2: Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.; 3: Department of Nutrition and Health, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. 3:20pm - 3:40pm Social significance of digital networks in student movements of #DarkIndonesia Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia 3:40pm - 4:00pm Understanding network dynamics with Qualitative Network Research 1: University of Bremen, Germany; 2: University of Wuppertal, Germany 4:00pm - 4:20pm Networks of insight: the role of personal networks in wisdom acquisition 1: Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada; 2: Western University, Canada; 3: Western University, Canada 4:20pm - 4:40pm Use and Allocation of Strategic Resources in Lone Parents’ Personal Networks: A Longitudinal and Mixed-Methods Study 1: University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: University of Bremen, Germany |
OS-31: Intergroup Relations in Social Networks Location: Room D Do dual identifiers perceive the structure of interethnic friendship networks more accurately than mono identifiers? Utrecht University, Netherlands, The 1:20pm - 1:40pm Peer Networks in Inclusive Settings: Unveiling Friendship and Antipathy Ties Among Adolescents With and Without Special Educational Needs Using Exponential Random Graph Models 1: National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; 2: Ministry of Education, Singapore 1:40pm - 2:00pm Are high-performing ethnic Roma students excluded from their minority peer group? Friendship relations, ethnic identification, and labeling 1: Linköping University, Sweden; 2: HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, Hungary; 3: Karolinska Institute, Sweden 2:00pm - 2:20pm Change and Stability of Homophily in Adolescence Nuffield College, United Kingdom 2:20pm - 2:40pm Citizen outsiders? Ethnic boundary-making in personal networks in response to othering Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain 2:40pm - 3:00pm Fields influencing network advantage 1: Ritsumeikan University, Japan; 2: University of Hyogo, Japan 3:00pm - 3:20pm How interpersonal communication with immigrant-origin associates shapes views on immigrant representation and support for democratic institutions Johan Wolfgang Goehte University Frankfurt am Main, Germany 3:20pm - 3:40pm Inferential Distributive Networks: Analyzing Socioeconomic Segregation in School Friendships and Its Influence on Students' Perceptions and Explanations of Inequality 1: University of Turin, Italy; 2: University of Milan, Italy; 3: Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy 3:40pm - 4:00pm Intergroup networks of informal status: Who perceives whom as popular in European classrooms? 1: University of Essex, United Kingdom; 2: Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany; 3: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 4:00pm - 4:20pm Intersectional homophily: Accounting for Multiple Dimensions of Homophily 1: University of Massachusetts-Amherst, United States of America; 2: National Taiwan University 4:20pm - 4:40pm Opportunities for Within and Cross-Group Ties among First-Year University Students 1: University of California, Irvine, United States of America; 2: University of California, Merced, United States of America 4:40pm - 5:00pm Perceiving Gender and Ethnic Homophily: Determinants of Adolescents’ Perceptions of Friendships in the Classroom 1: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; 2: Stockholm University, Sweden 5:00pm - 5:20pm Second language acquisition and peer learner interactions during study abroad: Insights from longitudinal computational SNA 1: Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw; 2: independent researcher; 3: Network Science Lab, Wrocław University of Science and Technology 5:20pm - 5:40pm Sources of Critical Consciousness Socialization Radboud University, The Netherlands 5:40pm - 6:00pm The Network effect on Accommodation University of Geneva, Switzerland 6:00pm - 6:20pm Is Homophily Enough? Exploring Friendship Choices by SES among School Students 1: University of Mannheim, Germany; 2: Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany 6:20pm - 6:40pm Migration, Friendship Segregation and Psychological Well-being among Chinese Adolescents 1: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China); 2: Peking University, China 6:40pm - 7:00pm Passing on Identity: Exploring the Parental Role in Children's Ethnic Self-Identification Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Germany |
OS-79: Social network factors for the elaboration and diffusion of inappropriate information Location: Room E Information Syndemic as a metaphor to better understand online inequality. Royal Roads University, Canada 1:20pm - 1:40pm Enhancing Global Fact-Checking Through Strategic Approach and Network Science 1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: University of Trento, Italy; 3: Demagog Association, Poland; 4: Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; 5: Ellinika Hoaxes, Greece; 6: Fundación Maldita.es, Spain 1:40pm - 2:00pm Decoding the News Media Diet of Disinformation Spreaders 1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: University of Trento 2:00pm - 2:20pm Quantifying the impact of persuasiveness, cautiousness and prior beliefs in (mis)information sharing on online social networks using Drift Diffusion Models 1: Foundation Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: DIMES, Universita della Calabria, Rende, Italy; 3: MLG, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium |
3:00pm - 4:40pm |
OS-222: Tools and Data for Social Network Analysis 3 Location: Room 105 |
OS-20: Cross-sectoral interorganizational networks and complex challenges Location: Room 106 Hidden Patterns or Interwoven Connections?: An analysis of service domains and substructures in purpose-oriented networks 1: Louisiana State University, United States of America; 2: University of Montana, United States of America 3:20pm - 3:40pm Benchmarking large inter-organizational networks for public value creation Tilburg University, Netherlands, The 3:40pm - 4:00pm Between social and medical care: Collaborations in an interorganizational network of social workers and medical professionals in Groningen, The Netherlands 1: Department of Sociology / ICS, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: Department of Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3: Department of Primary and Long-term Care, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands; 4: Midwifery Academy Amsterdam Groningen, InHolland, Groningen, The Netherlands; 5: Midwifery Science, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 6: Amsterdam Public Health, Amsterdam UMC location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 7: Rob Giel Research Center, Interdisciplinary Centre for Psychopathology and Emotion Regulation, University Center for Psychiatry, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands; 8: Research Department, GGZ Friesland, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands 4:00pm - 4:20pm Mutual aid, localisation, and crisis leadership in Sudan: a network analysis Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Australia |
OS-40: Network Approaches to Political Dynamics Location: Room 107 Political Learning and Misleading Information: An Agent-Based Model Approach to Political Information Dynamics University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy 3:20pm - 3:40pm All Roads Lead to the DRC? Measuring Geopolitical Importance Via Materials Supply Chains University of Virginia, United States of America 3:40pm - 4:00pm An Interpretable Measure of Group Polarization Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) 4:00pm - 4:20pm China Watchers vs. China Government on Social Media University of Bern, Switzerland 4:20pm - 4:40pm Cross-Talk in Political Networks: Dynamics of Online Engagement and Amplification University of Pittsburgh, United States of America 4:40pm - 5:00pm How Social Ties Mobilize and Polarize: Social Network Determinants of Election Outcomes University of Amsterdam / Leiden University, Netherlands, The 5:00pm - 5:20pm Network Determinants of LGBTQ+ Activism Vanderbilt University, United States of America 5:20pm - 5:40pm The Impact of Extended Networks on Political Talk: A Factorial Survey Experiment Among Multiple Ethnic Groups in the Netherlands 1: Radboud University, Netherlands, The; 2: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The 5:40pm - 6:00pm Trade facilitaing IGOs facilitating trade: a co-evolutionary view Syracuse University, United States of America |
OS-127: Corporate Networks 4 Location: Room 108 |
OS-194: Social Networks and Climate Change 3 Location: Room 109 |
OS-205: Spatial and Geographic Social Networks 3 Location: Room 112 |
OS-89: Social Networks, Spatial Context, and Innovation Location: Room 114 Close and connected: integrating social networks and geography of innovations to analyse the diffusion of energy technologies 1: EPFL, Switzerland; 2: Nuffield College, University of Oxford, UK; 3: Wyss Conseil Scientifique, Rue du Bourg 8, CH 1095 Lutry 3:20pm - 3:40pm Dynamic multiscale analysis of actor networks involved in the management of protected natural areas. Study of two Unesco World Heritage goods of Massif Central (France). 1: INRAE, France; 2: JRU Territoires, INRAE, campus des Cézeaux 9 avenue Blaise Pascal CS 20085 63178 Aubière Cedex 3:40pm - 4:00pm Growing together or staying separated? The case of interlocking directorates in financial and automotive industries University of Koblenz, Germany 4:00pm - 4:20pm Regional Difference in Socioeconomic Assortativity of Acquaintanceship Ties 1: University of Groningen; 2: Autonomous University of Barcelona 4:20pm - 4:40pm Socio-spatial contagion for renewable energy technologies Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain |
OS-219: Social networks in the older population 2 Location: Room 116 |
OS-213: Social Capital themed session 3 Location: Room A |
OS-73: Social influence Location: Room B Pathways of Peer Influence on Academic Achievement 1: Masaryk University, Czech Republic; 2: University of Groningen, Netherlands; 3: University of Manchester, UK; 4: Institute of Psychology of Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic 3:20pm - 3:40pm Stickiness of Educational Aspirations in the Face of Social Influence 1: University of Mannheim; 2: University of Zürich 3:40pm - 4:00pm Zoo of Centralities: Models and their Comparison TU Delft, Netherlands, The 4:00pm - 4:20pm "I believe this is my position" - football team formations from social influence processes ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
OS-185: Qualitative Network Research: Understanding network dynamics 2 Location: Room C |
OS-143: Intergroup Relations in Social Networks 2 Location: Room D |
OS-29: Guanxi Networks Location: Room E Exploring the Dynamics of Multilevel Embeddedness in Cross-Border Insurance Agent Practices in Hong Kong HONG KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) 3:20pm - 3:40pm How guanxi and xi shape Chinese migrant entrepreneurship personal networks Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain 3:40pm - 4:00pm Infinity of Guanxi with Market Rationality: The Case of Relational Costs of Chinese Private Businesses Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, People's Republic of |
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4:40pm - 7:00pm |
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