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SUMMARY:POPNET Connects with Jolien Cremers
DESCRIPTION:Please register to attend the seminar online via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. \n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nUnveiling the Social Fabric: A Temporal\, Nation-Scale Social Network and its Characteristics\n\n\n\nSocial networks shape individuals’ lives\, influencing everything from career paths to health. Statistics Denmark and Copenhagen Centre for Social Data Science developed a registry-based\, multi-layer and temporal network of the entire Danish population in the years 2008-2021 (roughly 7.2 mill. individuals). Our network maps the relationships formed through family\, households\, neighborhoods\, colleagues and classmates. Analysis of the network reveals how past connections reappear later in other layers\, that the number of relationships aggregated over time reflects the position in the income distribution\, and that we can recover canonical shortest path length distributions when appropriately weighting connections. \n\n\n\nAbout Jolien Cremers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJolien Cremers is Senior Advisor at the Data Science Lab at Statistics Denmark. She is responsible for maintaining and developing the Danish Nation-Scale Social Network data as well as cooperating with outside researchers on projects that use this data. She obtained her Ph.D. in applied statistics for social science from Utrecht University in 2019. Her previous research was on Bayesian methodology for circular statistics as well as applied statistics for longitudinal models of health and other types of registry data.
URL:https://www.popnet.io/events/popnet-connects-with-jolien-cremers/
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SUMMARY:POPNET Connects with Ana Macanovic (Hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:Please register to attend the seminar online via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. \n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nLimits to Gender Equity in Science Communication (Hybrid)\n\n\n\nThe public continuously seeks scientific expertise on pressing issues and the scientists are becoming increasingly conscious of the importance of engaging with the public through different media outlets. Understanding and addressing contemporary societal challenges crucially depends on hearing diverse perspectives of a wide variety of scientists. Yet\, past research has shown that time in the media spotlight is unequally distributed between researchers belonging to different social groups. \n\n\n\nHere we focus on the representation of men and women scientists in the media. To better understand the complex landscape of gender differences in media representation\, we present a newly curated and fine-grained dataset\, the Dutch Professors in Media database (DPM). DPM contains information on scientific careers\, media attention across several media channels\, and co-authorship networks of almost 7 thousand full professors in the Netherlands. We start by evaluating gender inequality in professors’ media presence controlling for indicators of their own scientific prominence\, as well as the prominence of the collaborators in their scientific network. \n\n\n\nWe find that women receive significantly less attention than men in printed media\, but not in online news and on the social media across most scientific fields. Furthermore\, we evaluate the extent to which the features of one’s collaboration networks\, as well as the processes of cumulative advantage\, are associated with (gender differences in) professors’ consecutive media presence. \n\n\n\nAbout Ana Macanovic\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAna Macanovic is a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. Her interests include economic sociology\, study of inequalities\, and understanding of trust and cooperation in diverse groups. Ana is interested in how structural inequalities arise in societies and how they can be addressed. She has recently worked on gender representation of Dutch professors in newspapers and online media with Bas Hofstra. Currently\, Ana is working on several projects examining the accumulation of inequalities and innovation in academia\, as well as understanding the predictability of life outcomes of different social groups. \n\n\n\nIf you wish to attend this event on-site at IAS\, please send an email to j.murli@uva.nl. 
URL:https://www.popnet.io/events/popnet-connects-with-ana-macanovic/
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