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SUMMARY:POPNET Connects with Márton Karsai
DESCRIPTION:Please register for the seminar via the button. You will receive a link to the virtual meeting via email.  \n\n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n\nSocioeconomic correlations in social-communication networks and mobility\n\n\n\nOur understanding of the structure and dynamics of social systems has been developed considerably during the last years due to the recent availability of large digital datasets collecting interactions of millions of individuals. However\, although these studies consider the structural\, temporal\, or spatial characters of human interactions they commonly miss one important dimension regarding the socioeconomic status of individuals\, which may largely determine the social structure itself. The uneven distribution of wealth and individual economic capacities are among the main forces\, which shape modern societies and arguably bias the emerging social network. In this talk\, we will discuss a set of results aiming to close this gap through studies relying on various data-driven observations on mobile-phone communication\, bank transaction\, satellite\, online social system and human mobility datasets. We will find that socioeconomic disparities lead to segregation patterns not only in space but in the social network structure and mobility patterns of people. \n\n\n\nAbout Márton Karsai\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMárton Karsai\, PhD\, Habil.\, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Network and Data Science at the Central European University\, researcher at the Rényi Institute of Mathematics\, and fellow of the ISI Foundation in Torino. His research interest falls within human dynamics\, computational social science\, and data science\, especially focusing on heterogeneous temporal dynamics\, spatial and temporal networks\, socioeconomic systems and social contagion phenomena. His main expertise is in analysing large human interaction datasets and in the development of data-driven models of various social phenomena.
URL:https://www.popnet.io/events/popnet-connects-with-marton-karsai/
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SUMMARY:ODISSEI Community Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:Missed the lecture by Frank Takes at the ODISSEI Community Conference 2021? You can view the full talk here at 1:01:29. \n\n\n\nCo-director of POPNET Frank Takes will be speaking at the ODISSEI Community Conference during the session  “Innovating Computational Social Science research projects”. The session showcases current computational research projects that are conducted within the social sciences.  \n\n\n\nAbout the ODISSEI Community Conference: \n\n\n\nThe Community Conference 2021 will be an opportunity to meet those who are building and using ODISSEI in person\, through a series of highly interactive and stimulating sessions designed to encourage collaborations and inspire new lines of research. Sessions will encompass everything from the latest developments in survey science through to projects utilizing the ODISSEI Secure Supercomputer. Frank Pijpers\, professor by special appointment of Complexity for Official Statistics (CBS and UvA)\, will give a keynote lecture. The conference will take place in the Muntgebouw in Utrecht on Thursday\, 18 November from 12:00 to 17:30 hours. Attendance is free of charge. \n\n\n\nProgramme: \n\n\n\n12:00Lunch with ODISSEI Facilities Fair13:00Welcome by Pearl Dykstra (ODISSEI)13:05Keynote: ‘Network Reconstruction: Why and How?’– Frank P. Pijpers (Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and University of Amsterdam)13:45Innovating Computational Social Science research projectsThis session showcases current computational research projects that are conducted within the social sciences. They use pseudonymised CBS microdata for their analysis with a variety of innovating approaches: on the ODISSEI Secure Supercomputer\, in combination with LISS panel data\, or within the new research infrastructure POPNET that is supported by the Platform Digital Infrastructure Social Sciences & Humanities (PDI-SSH). ‘Filling in the blind spots: income and wealth of households’– Marike Knoef (Leiden University)‘Population-scale social network analysis‘– Frank Takes (Leiden University\, POPNET)‘Geographic visualization of childhood opportunities in the Netherlands using the OSSC Secure Supercomputer’– Bastian Ravesteijn (Erasmus University Rotterdam and KansenKaart.nl)14.30Open Science with Secure Data One of the biggest challenges within computational social science is how to share research that is conducted with sensitive data in a secure environment to protect privacy. This session focuses on how researchers are currently dealing with this challenge\, and discusses highly promising new ways to answer present-day ambitions to make computational social science more open and FAIR.‘Collaborating when using sensitive data in a secure environment‘– Bas van der Klaauw (VU Amsterdam)‘The big workaround: an open processing and analysis pipeline for closed data‘– Erik-Jan van Kesteren (Utrecht University and ODISSEI SoDa Team) Respondent: Melanie Imming – independent consultant specialized in Open Science and FAIR data15.15Coffee break15.30Linking large datasets in social science and humanitiesBoth the social sciences and the humanities are making massive strides in digitizing and linking large datasets. How do these fields overlap\, and what are shared challenges? This session will explore current projects and the ways in which social scientists and scholars in the humanities can benefit from each other’s experiences and strengthen each other’s work.Confirmed speaker:‘Creating life course datasets from historical population sources: the case of Suriname 1830-1950‘– Rick MouritsFurther speakers are to be announced.16.15Closing remarks by Pearl Dykstra16.30DrinksPlease note that at the Muntgebouw\, all COVID-regulations\, including those for restaurants\, apply. Those attending the conference are therefore kindly requested to bring their CoronaCheck QR code.\n\n\n\nLocation \n\n\n\nThis year the ODISSEI Community Conference will take place at:MuntgebouwLeidseweg 903531 BG UtrechtView on Google maps
URL:https://www.popnet.io/events/odissei-community-conference-2021/
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