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POPNET Connects with David Schoch
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Rethinking one-mode projections Two-mode networks are usually analyzed in one of two ways. With the “direct” approach using methods tailored for ...
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POPNET Connects with Fariba Karimi
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Network Inequality: Emergence of inequalities and bias in social networks In this talk, I show how fundamental properties of social interactions ...
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POPNET Connects with Marjolijn Das
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Using a whole population network in the social sciences Network research can have enormous added value in different substantive research fields, ...
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POPNET Connects with Willem Boterman
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. School choice and school segregation School segregation is both a result and a cause of educational inequalities in societies world-wide. Understanding ...
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POPNET Connects with Rense Corten
Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email. Social networks research with digital traces data The emergence of the internet and its various modes of online interaction have created ...
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Research Colloquium on Business Informatics
As part of the Research Colloquium on Information Systems and Data Science of the Institute of Information Systems of Leuphana University Lüneburg, co-director Frank Takes will speak on "Population-scale Social Network Analysis" via Zoom.
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LCN2 seminar: The anatomy of a population-scale social network
Lecture for Leiden Complex Networks Network (LCN2) on "the anatomy of a population-scale social network" by Eszter Bokányi.
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Population-scale Social Network Analysis
Lecture by co-director Frank Takes for the Maths and Statistics Department in the University of Limerick.
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How anonymous are you?!
Hackaton 'From Person to Open Data', organized by the Anonymity in Complex Networks project (ANO-NET), the Methodology department of Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the Population-scale Social Network Analysis (POPNET) project of the University of Amsterdam and Leiden University and the Computational Network Science (CNS) research group of Leiden University.
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POPNET Connects with Naja Hulvej Rod
Social phenomena and health: exploring the role of networks and group dynamics
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The anatomy of a population-scale social network
Lecture for the Institute for Analytical Sociology of Linköping University, by Eszter Bokányi.
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