Social-economic segregation in a Population-Scale Social Network
On Thursday 29 June, POPNET PhD candidate Yuliia Kazmina will present her work on "Social-economic segregation in a Population-Scale Social Network" at Sunbelt 2023, which will take place in Portland, Oregon.
The small-world structure of a population-scale social network
On Thursday 29 June, POPNET PI Frank Takes will present his work on "The small-world structure of a population-scale social network" at Sunbelt 2023, which will take place in Portland, Oregon.
Node anonymity in networks: The infectiousness of uniqueness
On Thursday 29 June, POPNET PhD candidate Rachel de Jong will present her work on "Node anonymity in networks: The infectiousness of uniqueness" at Sunbelt 2023, which will take place in Portland, Oregon.
Promise and perils of population-scale social network analysis
On Thursday 26 October, POPNET PI Frank Takes will present his work online for the IAS lecture series of the Institute for Analytical Sociology in Norrköping, Sweden. Abstract A relatively recently emerged line of research is dedicated to harnessing large-scale ...
POPNET presents their work during Sunbelt Conference 2024
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, ...
Parenthood status of siblings, half-siblings and cousins and entry into parenthood. A horizontal kinship network approach
On June 27, Vera de Bel, Alyona Artamonova, Takayuki Hiraoka, Mirkka Danielsbacka, Antti Tanskanen, Marijtje van Duijn will present their work on "Parenthood status of siblings, half-siblings and cousins and entry into parenthood. A horizontal kinship network approach" at Sunbelt ...
Contacts in contexts: A population-scale social network approach to the study of close intergroup social ties
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. Abstract Close intergroup social ties provide fertile ground ...
Increasing mobility is linked to decreasing cohesion of personal networks overthe lifecourse of an entire population
On October 18, Eszter Bokányi will present her work on "Increasing mobility is linked to decreasing cohesion of personal networks over the lifecourse of an entire population" at the Dutch NetSci Symposium, which will take place at Eindhoven University of Technology.
The Closing Window? Network Determinants of Economic Prosperity in a Longitudinal Population-scale Social Network
On October 18, Yuliia Kazmina will present her work on "The Closing Window? Network Determinants of Economic Prosperity in a Longitudinal Population-scale Social Network" at the Dutch NetSci Symposium, which will take place at Eindhoven University of Technology.
POPNET Connects with Jolien Cremers
In this seminar of the POPNET Connects series, Jolien Cremers, Senior Advisor at the Data Science Lab at Statistics Denmark, will discuss the creation of a registry-based, multi-layer, and temporal network of the entire Danish population from 2008-2021, covering approximately 7.2 million individuals. The network maps relationships formed through family, households, workplaces, and schools, providing insights into how social connections influence various aspects of life, such as career trajectories and health. Cremers will also explore how connections reappear across different life stages, reflect one's position in the income distribution, and reveal patterns in shortest path lengths between individuals, offering a novel approach to understanding societal dynamics.
POPNET Connects with Ana Macanovic (Hybrid)
In this seminar of the POPNET Connects series, Ana Macanoivc, Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI), Florence, will present a newly curated and fine-grained dataset, the Dutch Professors in Media database (DPM), to better understand the complex landscape of gender differences in media representation.