The chapter “Scale, Time, and Activity Patterns: Advanced Methods for the Analysis of Online Networks”, written by Javier Borge-Holthoefer and Sandra González-Bailón, is now published! The chapter is part of The Sage Handbook of Online Research Methods, edited by Nigel G. Fielding, Raymond M. Lee, and Grant Blank.
Talk: ETH Zurich
Sandra gave a talk today at the workshop “Mastering the Challenges of our Digital Society“, hosted by the ETH Chair of Systems Design.
Book Chapter: Semantic Networks
The chapter “Semantic Networks and Applications in Public Opinion Research”, written by Sijia Yang and Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, is now online! The chapter is part of The Oxford Handbook of Political Networks, edited by Jennifer Victor, Alexander H. Montgomery, and Mark Lubell.
Talk: IC2S2’16
Sandra gave a keynote talk today at the 2nd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science, hosted by the Kellogg School at Northwestern University.
Talk: Sílvia Majó in Fukuoka
Visiting student Sílvia Majó gave a talk today at the ICA 2016 conference, in Fukuoka, Japan. She discussed her research analyzing media diets and audience flow networks during contested political events.
Talk: Social Media and Political Participation
Sandra gave a talk today at the Second Conference on Social Media and Political Participation, held at the Villa La Pietra – New York University Florence. More information on the event can be found here.
Talk: New Directions in Computational Social Science
Sandra gave a talk today at the Symposium “New Directions in Computational Social Science & Data Science”, held in Berkeley at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing.
Talk: Sílvia Majó on Media Diets
Vvisiting student Sílvia Majó gave a talk today on “Media Diets and Contested Political Events”. Her paper was selected for presentation at the ICA 2016 conference “Communicating with Power”, which this year had an acceptance rate of 46%. Congratulations to Sílvia!
Talk: Nick Beauchamp visits DiMeNet
Nick Beauchamp came to DiMeNet today to give a talk on text analysis for research on persuasion and deliberation.