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Session Overview | |
Location: Room 109 75 |
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025 | |
8:00am - 9:40am |
OS-9: Beyond detection: disinformation and the amplification of toxic content in the age of social media Location: Room 109 Chair: David Chavalarias Chair: Floriana Gargiulo Cognitive Warfare on Social Networks 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 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 1: IT University Copenhagen; 2: Uppsala University, Sweden 9:00am - 9:20am How algorithms recommend political content on social network. 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 1: Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, France; 2: University of Stuttgart, Germany; 3: University of Washington, USA; 4: University of Oklahoma, USA |
10:00am - 11:40am |
OS-117: Beyond detection: disinformation and the amplification of toxic content in the age of social media 2 Location: Room 109 Chair: David Chavalarias Chair: Floriana Gargiulo The COVID-19 Infodemic on Twitter: Exploring Patterns and Dynamics across Countries 1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: University of Trento; 3: University of Chieti-Pescara; 4: University of Bologna 10:20am - 10:40am The Diffusion of Propaganda on Social Media: Analyzing Russian and Chinese Influence on X (Twitter) during Xi Jinping's visit to Moscow in 2023 University of Stuttgart, Germany 10:40am - 11:00am The role of moral values in the social media debate 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 11:00am - 11:20am Unveiling emerging moderation dynamics in Mastodon’s federated instance network 1: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy; 2: Universita di Calabria; 3: Northeastern University London; 4: Centro Studi e Ricerche “Enrico Fermi” 11:20am - 11:40am Amplifying Extremism: Network Dynamics of Conspiratorial and Toxic Content in the Canadian Freedom Convoy Movement 1: Dalhousie University, Canada; 2: University of Western Ontario |
1:00pm - 2:40pm |
OS-118: Beyond detection: disinformation and the amplification of toxic content in the age of social media 3 Location: Room 109 Chair: David Chavalarias Chair: Floriana Gargiulo Streamwork Makes the Dream Work! Cross-Platform Collaboration and Community-Building Among Far-Right and Conspiracy-Ideologist Actors on Telegram and YouTube. 1: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany; 2: Institute for Democracy and Civil Society Jena, Germany 1:20pm - 1:40pm The resilience of conspiracy theory networks on social media: from COVID-19 to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 1: University of Helsinki, Finland; 2: Aalto University, Finland |
Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025 | |
8:00am - 9:40am |
OS-84: Social Networks in Childhood, Adolescence, and College Location: Room 109 Chair: René Veenstra Chair: David R. Schaefer Chair: Carolyn Parkinson The network structure of leadership behaviours among Taiwanese children 1: University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2: Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology, The Netherlands; 3: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology; 4: University of Washington, USA 8:20am - 8:40am The network structure of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and depressive symptoms in a population of adults in rural Uganda 1: Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA; 2: Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Mbarara, Uganda; 3: Department of Human and Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; 4: Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA; 5: Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; 6: Center for Global Health and Mongan Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 7: Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA; 8: Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA 8:40am - 9:00am The co-evolution of friendships, team partner ties and physical ability in grade 5 physical education 1: University of Heidelberg, Germany; 2: University of Groningen, the Netherlands 9:00am - 9:20am Social Factor Influence on Performance in Statistics Course 1: Santa Barbara City College, United States of America; 2: University of Southern California 9:20am - 9:40am Signs of Friendship? How Visual Identity Cues Shape Perceptions of Social Networks 1: Department of Interdisciplinary Social Science, Utrecht University; 2: Department of Statistics, Stockholm University |
10:00am - 11:40am |
OS-196: Social Networks in Childhood, Adolescence, and College 2 Location: Room 109 Chair: René Veenstra Chair: David R. Schaefer Chair: Carolyn Parkinson Harnessing Metacognition, Modeling and Collaboration to Enhance Adolescents' Socio-Emotional Competencies and Social Connectedness 1: National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; 2: Ministry of Education, Singapore Student Sociability in French Higher Education Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, France Being a friend and being around: Situational variation in school network and its association with adolescents’ mental health University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Contextualizing the STEM Gender Gap: Friendship Networks, School Context, and Gender Differences in STEM Interests University of Bonn, Germany Exploring Community-Level Childcare Social Networks: A Comparative Mixed Methods Study of South Korea 1: Seoul National University; 2: KDI School; 3: KAIST, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
1:00pm - 2:40pm |
OS-197: Social Networks in Childhood, Adolescence, and College 3 Location: Room 109 Chair: René Veenstra Chair: David R. Schaefer Chair: Carolyn Parkinson Distance or Competition? The Co-Evolution of Friendship and Conflict Networks among Socially Dissimilar Students Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France Friendship Networks in a Comprehensive College Transition Program Texas A&M University, United States of America Friendship Networks, Community Context, and Adolescent Health: An Integrated Approach 1: University of New Mexico; 2: Pennsylvania State University Interethnic Relations in Schools with Different Ethnic Composition Higher School of Economics, St.Petersburg, Russian Federation Leadership, Friendship, and Defending in Elementary Classrooms: A Social Network Perspective University of Groningen, Netherlands, The |
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025 | |
8:00am - 9:40am |
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 |
10:00am - 11:40am |
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) |
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025 | |
8:00am - 9:40am |
OS-17: Crime and Networks Location: Room 109 Chair: Tomas Diviak Ties of Terrorism: Bipartite Network Analyses of Terrorist Violence 1: Naval Post Graduate School, United States of America; 2: Pennsylvania State University, United States of America 8:20am - 8:40am Beyond Profit: The Social Fabric of Online Drug Markets Université de Lorraine, France 8:40am - 9:00am Brothers in crime: co-offending, hierarchy, status, and mentorship in three generations of outlaw motorcycle gangs NSCR, Netherlands, The 9:00am - 9:20am A learning-based link prediction model for human trafficking networks University of Louisville, United States, United States of America 9:20am - 9:40am Applying the Ising Model and Network Comparisons to Identify Criminal Desistance Pathways 1: Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile; 2: Universidad de Santiago, Chile |
10:00am - 11:40am |
OS-130: Crime and Networks 2 Location: Room 109 Chair: Tomas Diviak Co-evolution of Cooperation and Conflict among Organized Crime Groups 1: Carnegie Mellon University, USA; 2: Cambridge University, UK 10:20am - 10:40am Exploring the Dynamic Interplay between Communication and Co-offending Using Relational Hyperevent Data on Italian Mafia Networks 1: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: Bocconi University, Italy; 3: University of Konstanz, Germany; 4: Transcrime, Catholic University of Milan, Italy 10:40am - 11:00am The impact of city attractiveness on urban crime 1: University of Exeter, United Kingdom; 2: University of Pernambuco, Brazil; 3: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands 11:00am - 11:20am Understanding Youth Violence in the UK: A Latent Space Approach 1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: University of Exeter, United Kingdom; 3: University College Dublin, Ireland 11:20am - 11:40am Was it a Washout? Analyzing the influence of a high intensity, countywide gang crackdown on the formation of new co-offending relationships University of Mississippi, United States of America 11:40am - 12:00pm Detection of fraudulent practices in the Mexican public procurement network 1: Department of Network and Data Science, CEU, Austria; 2: Department of Public Policy, CEU, Austria |
1:00pm - 2:40pm |
OS-80: Social Networks and Climate Change Location: Room 109 Chair: David Benjamin Tindall Chair: Mark CJ Stoddart Chair: Paul Wagner CENTRALITY AND CARBON PERFORMANCE IN MEXICAN FIRMS UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE TAMAULIPAS, Mexico 1:20pm - 1:40pm Climate Networks: How Extreme Weather Events Connect Communities in Mexico Princeton University 1:40pm - 2:00pm DROPS OF THE FUTURE Moldova State University, Moldova 2:00pm - 2:20pm 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 2:20pm - 2:40pm Key Players in Climate Adaptation Across Urban-Rural Contexts: A Case Study in the California Delta UC Davis, United States of America |
3:00pm - 4:40pm |
OS-193: Social Networks and Climate Change 2 Location: Room 109 Chair: David Benjamin Tindall Chair: Mark CJ Stoddart Chair: Paul Wagner Mapping Environmental Governance in Iran: A Network Analysis of Institutional Dynamics and Digital Discourse University of Hamburg, Germany 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 The dual network approach to decarbonization: the case of the fossil to fossil power plants conversion in Civitavecchia, Italy University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy 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 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 |
Date: Sunday, 29/June/2025 | |
8:20am - 10:00am |
OS-194: Social Networks and Climate Change 3 Location: Room 109 Chair: David Benjamin Tindall Chair: Mark CJ Stoddart Chair: Paul Wagner A Longitudinal Analysis of Climate Change Discourse Coalitions over 28 years of United Nations COP Meetings University of British Columbia, Canada 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) Interpretable Early Warnings using Machine Learning in an Online Game-experiment Princeton University |
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