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Session Overview
Location: Room 112
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Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-2: Advanced Mathematical and Statistical Network Methodology
Location: Room 112
 
8:00am - 8:20am

Comparing the performance of regularized maximum likelihood and maximum pseudolikelihood estimation methods for ERGMs

Alexander James Gordon Murray-Watters, Carter Butts

University of California, Irvine, United States of America



8:20am - 8:40am

Distinguishing Notions of Centrality in Directed Networks

Gordana Marmulla, Ulrik Brandes

ETH Zurich, Switzerland



8:40am - 9:00am

Expert Surveys: Optimizing Snowball Elicitation

Dimitris CHRISTOPOULOS1,2, Alex Jose1, Marta Campi3

1: Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom; 2: MU University, Vienna; 3: Institute Pasteur, Paris



9:00am - 9:20am

Latent Variable Models for Clustering Network and Nodal Behavioural Data

Isabella Gollini, Alberto Caimo

University College Dublin, Ireland

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-105: Advanced Mathematical and Statistical Network Methodology 2
Location: Room 112
 
10:00am - 10:20am

Multilevel Multiplex p2 Model: A Hierarchical Extension to Mixed-Effect Social Network Modeling

Anni Hong, Nynke M.D. Niezink

Carnegie Mellon University - Statistics dept., United States of America



10:20am - 10:40am

Network Models under Heteroskedasticity: Estimators and QAP-Tests

David Dekker1, Robert Krausse2

1: Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; 2: University of Kentucky, USA



10:40am - 11:00am

Social influence on multivariate dichotomous data

Johan Henrik Koskinen1, Peng Wang2, Neelam Modi3, Jonathan Januar4, Noshir Contractor3

1: Stockholm University, Sweden; 2: Swinburne University of Technology; 3: Northwestern University; 4: University of Melbourne



11:00am - 11:20am

Testsing in Restricted Multigraphs: Balance Correlation

Pavel Krivitsky1, David Dekker2, David Krackhardt3, Patrick Doreian4

1: University of New South Wales; 2: Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; 3: Carnegie Mellon University; 4: University of Pittsburgh

1:00pm
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2:40pm
OS-106: Advanced Mathematical and Statistical Network Methodology 3
Location: Room 112
 
1:00pm - 1:20pm

Two mode directed data

Martin Everett

University of Manchester, United Kingdom



1:20pm - 1:40pm

We need an intervention - determining whom to target using D-optimality

Ellinor Fackle Fornius, Johan Koskinen

Department of Statistics, Stockholm University, Sweden



1:40pm - 2:00pm

Evidencing preferential attachment in dependency network evolution

Clement Lee

Newcastle University, United Kingdom



2:00pm - 2:20pm

Expanding the ERGM Framework: Modeling Interrelated Health Outcomes with Jointly-Distributed Binary Data

George G Vega Yon1, Thomas W Valente2, Jacob Kean1, Mary Jo Pugh1

1: The University of Utah, United States of America; 2: University of Southern California

3:40pm
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5:20pm
OS-107: Advanced Mathematical and Statistical Network Methodology 4
Location: Room 112
 
3:40pm - 4:00pm

Graph inference from the contacts of random walkers

Sergey Shvydun

TU Delft, Netherlands, The



4:00pm - 4:20pm

New Specifications for New Wave Biased Nets

Carter Tribley Butts

University of California, Irvine, United States of America



4:20pm - 4:40pm

Positional analysis of multilevel networks over time

Antonio Rivero Ostoic

University of San Simón, Bolivia



4:40pm - 5:00pm

Should we model mobility as networks? An empirical comparison using five types of mobility

Per Block1, Marion Hoffman1,2, Nico Keiser1, Kieran Mepham1, Micol Morellini1,3, Jingying Wang1

1: University of Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Toulouse School of Economics, France; 3: Department of Sociology and Nuffield College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
OS-50: Networks, Collective Action, and Social Movements
Location: Room 112
 
8:00am - 8:20am

BeWater: Effective Protesters Navigate Watersheds in Street Networks

Guillaume Moinard, Matthieu Latapy

LIP6, Sorbonne Université - CNRS, France



8:20am - 8:40am

Country-of-Origin Ethnic Diversity Reduces Nationality Homophily in International Social Networks

Longjiao Li1, Julija N. Mell1, Sujin Jang2, Andre du Pin Calmon3

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

Mario Diani

University of Trento, Italy



9:00am - 9:20am

Exploring Core-Periphery Subjectivities: Transnational Advocacy Networks and Indian Environmentalism

Roomana Hukil

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

Timo Damm

Complexity Science Hub, Austria



9:40am - 10:00am

How Protests Spread: Diasporas, Wide Bridges, and the Transnational Diffusion of Un Violador en tu Camino

Juliette Saetre

European University Institute, Italy



10:00am - 10:20am

Introducing Concepts and Measures for the Study of Temporal Dynamics in Collective Action Processes: Sustained Co-participation and Turning Point in Brokerage

Pietro Casari, Alice Ferro

Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy



10:20am - 10:40am

LGBTQIA+ Rights Movements in South Africa: International Treaties and Norms as Tools

San Lee

University of Connecticut, United States of America



10:40am - 11:00am

Spaces of coordination: economic protest coalitions in localities

Jiri Navratil1, Tereza Mensikova2

1: Masaryk University, Czech Republic; 2: Masaryk University, Czech Republic



11:00am - 11:20am

The impact of social bots on online protest network: evidence from Black Lives Matter

Linda Li1,2, Orsolya Vasarhelyi3,4, Balazs Vedres4

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



11:20am - 11:40am

The Relative Importance of Social Media Ties and Organizational Affiliation Ties for Explaining Environmental Activism.

David Benjamin Tindall1, Erick Lachapelle2, Tyler Crick3, Mark Shakespear1, Mark Stoddart4, John McLevey4

1: University of British Columbia; 2: Universite de Montreal; 3: University of Waterloo; 4: Memorial University

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-170: Networks, Collective Action, and Social Movements 2
Location: Room 112
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:00am
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9:40am
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.

Maria Ines Leyton

Universidad Diego Portales, Chile



Digital Castes: social media networks and the reinforcement of caste-based cultural identity in India

Dhyan Singh

Govt. College Dharamshala, India

10:00am
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11:40am
OS-88: Spatial and Geographic Social Networks
Location: Room 112
 
10:00am - 10:20am

Analysing space usage processes through a dual network lens

Kerstin Sailer

University College London, United Kingdom



10:20am - 10:40am

Bridging Geographic and Conventional Network Visualization Methods: Lessons Learned

Anton Santos1, Helen Harvie2, Carrie Costello3, Sophia Sidi1, Emma Haight2, Symbia Barnaby3, Mary Wilson3, Kristy Wittmeier2, Stephanie Glegg1

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

Jisoo Kim1, Hyungsoo Woo2

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

David Dekker, Vanessa Galeano-Duque, Dimitris Christopoulos

Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom



11:20am - 11:40am

Community-level networks on a societal scale

Rense Corten

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



11:40am - 12:00pm

Rescaling Migration Networks for Better Interpretability: The Case of Canadian Internal Migration

Yacine Boujija, Dominic Gagnon

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

Gil Viry, Paul Schuler

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom



12:20pm - 12:40pm

The Cost of Everyday Mobility: Emotional Responses of Black Youth to Advantaged Neighborhood Settings

Christopher Browning1, Taehyun Kim1, Bethany Boettner1, Catherine Calder2

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

Marie Felicie Casteldaccia

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

Jenna Wertsching

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, United States of America



1:20pm - 1:40pm

Urban highways are barriers to social ties

Luca Maria Aiello1, Anastassia Vybornova1, Sandor Juhasz2,3, Michael Szell1, Eszter Bokanyi4,5

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

Lydie Launay

University of Toulouse, France



2:00pm - 2:20pm

BrainSpill: A Network for Inclusive and Fair Academic Collaboration

Alina Hafner1, Iuliia Grebeshok2

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)

Xuewen Yan

University of Texas at Austin, United States of America

1:00pm
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2:40pm
OS-204: Spatial and Geographic Social Networks 2
Location: Room 112
3:00pm
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4:40pm
OS-205: Spatial and Geographic Social Networks 3
Location: Room 112
Date: Sunday, 29/June/2025
8:20am
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10:00am
OS-71: SNA, collective mechanisms and social capital
Location: Room 112
 
8:20am - 8:40am

An agent-model approach to price formation in an artisanal fishing community in Chile

Miroslav Pulgar, José Luis Molina

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain



8:40am - 9:00am

Collaborative Strategies for Market Structuration: The Relational Interdependence of Educational Technology Firms

Chloé Daveux

Université Paris-Dauphine, France



9:00am - 9:20am

Collective Mechanisms Supporting the Functioning and Expansion of Multi-Level Marketing Networks

Gwladys HADJIMANOLIS

Clersé, France



9:20am - 9:40am

Lawyers, Priests and Scientists: Comparing Networks of Collective Learning as Indicators of Social Mechanisms

Emmanuel Lazega, Saint-Clair Chabert-Liddell

Sciences Po, France



9:40am - 10:00am

Social Cohesion and Collective Action: The Power of Inter-Class Friendship Ties

Sergio Perez Schjetnan

University College London, United Kingdom



10:00am - 10:20am

Sparking Institutional Entrepreneurship: Mobilizing Support for a Non-traditional College

Ajay A Shah

Emory University, United States of America



10:20am - 10:40am

Synergy or Segregation? Dissecting Collaboration Regimes in AI Repositories on GitHub

Antoine Hugo Houssard1, Sylvain Fontaine1,2

1: CNRS; 2: Sorbonne Université



10:40am - 11:00am

The relational emergence and impact of organizational dissonance: case study results for further theoretical and empirical investigations.

Selene Greco

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy



11:00am - 11:20am

Transitivity and Social Capital in Migrant Organizational Networks: A Comparative Network Analysis Across Five European Cities

Foteini Panagiotopoulou

University of Leicester



11:20am - 11:40am

COMMERCE DES RESSOURCES HALIEUTIQUES ET SÉCURITÉ ALIMENTAIRE DANS LA SOUS-PRÉFECTURE DE BÉOUMI (CENTRE DE LA COTE D’IVOIRE)

YAYA DOSSO

Université Alassan Ouattara, Côte d'Ivoire

10:20am
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12:00pm
OS-189: SNA, collective mechanisms and social capital 2
Location: Room 112

 
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