Sociologist. PhD student at the University of Edinburgh. Social Network Analyst, Computational Social Science. Moved by the tiny fascinating things.
Paul Schuler
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From May 26th to 30th, we had the pleasure of @jimiadams.bsky.social visiting, Professor of Sociology at the @sc.edu. His research addresses how networks constrain or promote the diffusion of information and/or diseases through populations, and he is also active in the area of network methodologies.
⏳ Only two weeks left to apply!
📣 Call for Proposals | PATCHWORK Final Conference & Data Workshop
Deadline: June 15, 2026
Barcelona, Feb 24–26, 2027
Use cross-national network data (N=6,000) + get funding & early access
patchwork-erc.eu/en/16/call-f...
#SocialNetworks #SNA #Sociology #SocNet
📢We invite original research using the cross-national PATCHWORK survey (N=6000) on core & fabulous acquaintances networks & ideational cohesion. Pre-public release access to data+funded presentation at conference in Barcelona, w. Prof. Mario Small 👉 bit.ly/4t4HdnN
#OpenData #ERC #NetSci #Sociology
Dear anthropologists out there,
why are men so bad at washing their hands after going to the bathroom?
Interested in studying social networks and/or social cohesion 🕸️🧑🤝🧑? We‘re at @coalescelab.bsky.social are interested in you 🫵
Two weeks left to apply for participation in the PATCHWORK Final Conference in Barcelona and early access to data ☀️
The whole (still evolving!) collection of papers can be found at www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu..., with among others blueskyers @bashofstra.bsky.social, @rensec.bsky.social, @afdezanta.eurosky.social, @aespinosarada.bsky.social, @franciscaortizruiz.bsky.social, ...
📢 New article out (co-authored w/ @mportosg.bsky.social), just published in Social Forces (@sfjournal.bsky.social):
"Breaking the mold: The changing modularity of protest forms during cycles of contention" doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
A 🧵 with the main takeaways from the article 👇
Étienne and his group are very good.
Paul Schuler
Intro to our Special Issue on #NetworkScaleUpMethod & #AggregatedRelationalData, w. Beate Völker & @mbojan.bsky.social: we reviewed 300 studies (full list available), mapped how the field evolved, summarized survey practice & proposed a reporting checklist & a cool new graph on biases bit.ly/4czhEoz
Very pleased to announce Who Follows Whom, a bargain, free to download for the next 2 weeks, looking at patterns of following on Twitter.
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
The dominant driver of patterns of online attention, with no spatial constraints on who you can connect to, is...