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SUMMARY:POPNET presents their work during Sunbelt Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:POPNET proudly joins the 44th edition of the Sunbelt Conference in Edinburgh from 24th June to June 30th 2024. The Sunbelt Conference is part of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA)\, providing an interdisciplinary venue for social scientists\, mathematicians\, computer scientists\, ethnologists\, and others to present current work in the area of social networks. \n\n\n\nExploring Social Network Analysis  \n\n\n\nIn alignment with POPNET’s aim to unlock longitudinal social network data on the Dutch population\, this year theme of the Sunbelt 2024 is ‘Networks and Resilience’. Throughout the conference\, various members of POPNET will give talks in the field of social network analysis. Social capital\, network clustering\, and family networks are just a few examples of the topics that will be covered at Sunbelt 2024. \n\n\n\nFind below a list of the titles they will present during the conference: \n\n\n\n\n26 June\, 14:30: “Is Social Capital Good for you?”\, by Heemskerk\, Eelke; Takes\, Frank W. .\n\n\n\n26 June\, 14:30: “Social Network Determinants of Economic Prosperity in a Longitudinal Population-scale Social Network”\, by Kazmina\, Yuliia; Heemskerk\, Eelke; Bokanyi\, Eszter; Takes\, Frank W. .\n\n\n\n27 June\, 8:30: “Parenthood status of siblings\, half-siblings and cousins and entry into parenthood. A horizontal kinship network approach”\, by de Bel\, Vera; Artamonova\, Alyona; Hiraoka\, Takayuki; Danielsbacka\, Mirkka; Tanskanen\, Antti; van Duijn\, Marijtje.\n\n\n\n27 June\, 10:40: “Large and small-scale dynamics of a longitudinal population-scale social network”\, by Bokanyi\, Eszter; Kazmina\, Yuliia; van der Kooij\, Emilia; Takes\, Frank; Heemskerk\, Eelke.\n\n\n\n29 June\, 14:00: “Connectivity and community structure of online and register-based population-scale social networks”\, by Menyhért\, Márton; Bokányi\, Eszter; Corten\, Rens; Heemskerk\, Eelke; Kazmina\, Yuliia; Takes\, Frank W. .
URL:https://www.popnet.io/events/popnet-presents-their-work-during-sunbelt-conference-2024/
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SUMMARY:Contacts in contexts: A population-scale social network approach to the study of close intergroup social ties
DESCRIPTION:On June 28\, Nicolás Soler\, PhD Candidate (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and POPNET Fellow\, will give a lecture about a new approach that investigates social context in intergroup social ties across multiple contexts. \n\n\n\nAbstract\n\n\n\nClose intergroup social ties provide fertile ground to cultivate mutual trust and tolerance. Social context shapes the opportunities to form such ties\, but what is exactly the relationship between opportunities and realised intergroup social ties? When assessing the importance of social context\, previous quantitative research has faced a trade-off between generalisability and granularity in data collection. The challenge is to study the relevance of social context in intergroup social ties across multiple contexts\, in detail\, and at a large scale. To do so\, we map social context using newly available population-scale social network data from the Netherlands. We link them to survey data on close intergroup social ties. We showcase our novel approach by investigating which contexts sustain close social ties between immigrants and natives\, i.e. individuals born and residing in the Netherlands. Our results confirm that natives who have more opportunities to interact with immigrants are more likely to have a close intergroup social tie with them. We find that this effect is stronger when the opportunities for intergroup interaction arise in private rather than public contexts. We also find that natives with at least one immigrant parent are important brokers in this type of intergroup social ties. \n\n\n\nCo-authored with Eelke and Yuliia. Presented as poster presentation.
URL:https://www.popnet.io/events/promise-and-perils-of-population-scale-social-network-analysis-2/
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