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
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Open online seminar on Innovating Ego-Network Research with Interactive Visual Tools
Presenters: @nuriatargarona.bsky.social, Louise Ryan & @alexciordia.bsky.social
Read the article: doi.org/10.1177/1360...
When: 20 March
Organisers: EMCRs of SN & BSA-SNAG
Registration: ethz.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Presenting this Friday (tomorrow!) at the University of Turin on how the socioeconomic composition of our social environments shapes attitudes towards inequality.
Join online.
📅 Feb 27 | 14:00–16:00 CET
💻 unito.webex.com/meet/cristina.solera
#SocialNetworks #Inequality #Sociology #SocNet
Three of our lab members will be organising a session on weak ties and social cohesion at #EUSN2026. Apply by March 1st!
#SocNet
Two of our lab members will be organising a session on mixed methods at #EUSN2026. Apply by March 1st!
#SocNet
Employing methods developed in the PATCHWORK project (patchwork-erc.eu) at @coalescelab.bsky.social , we ask, among other things, whether groups such as migrants or unemployed tend to occupy peripheral positions in social networks. 🧵4/4
Contributions come from research projects that were incubated during the BIGSSS2022 summer school (wedsss.janlo.de/schools-2018...). Inside the book you will find agent-based models, computational text analysis, studies of social media and parliamentary speeches, network analysis, and more! 🧵2/4
Among the chapters in the book is a study into network-scientific aspects of social cohesion. Together with Alla Loseva, @pschuler.bsky.social , Susanne Böller, and @mirandalubbers.bsky.social investigate the structure societal-level social networks. 🧵3/4
Today Springer published an Open Access book edited by @janlo.de , Marijn Keijzer and myself covering a diverse range of Computational Social Science approaches to questions about social cohesion and polarization. Come and get it at link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
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I will be presenting at an open online seminar hosted by TripleS (Maastricht University) on March 12th (16:00-17:00 CET). Title: Social Categories and Boundary-Making: Exploring the Potential of Interactive Visual Tools to Study Boundary Work in Relationally-Oriented Semi-Structured Interviewing
Interested in people's acquaintances, their determinants and consequences for social cohesion, integration or inequality?
Submit to "Networks of Weak Ties and Social Cohesion" session at EUSN2026, co-organized with @mbojan.sciences.social.ap.brid.gy and @pschuler.bsky.social
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📢 Three of our lab members, @gonzalofranetovic.bsky.social, @pschuler.bsky.social and @mbojan.bsky.social organize the session "networks of weak ties and social cohesion" at the EUSN 2026, come and participate!
Picture of Alice Ferro
We are happy to welcome Alice Ferro at @coalescelab.bsky.social for a 3-month visit. Alice is a PhD student in Political Science & Sociology at the Centre on Social Movement Studies of the Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence, and a dedicated social networks & social movements scholar. Welcome Alice!
Don´t miss Louise Ryan's seminar this Thursday! (online or in person) Organized by the INMIX research group (@danrodriguezgarcia.bsky.social) and the COALESCE Lab (@nuriatargarona.bsky.social and @mirandalubbers.bsky.social)
Nos complace anunciar la próxima reunión de la Sociedad Española de Sistemas Complejos
🗓️ 21-23 enero 2026 |📍Sevilla
✏️Manda tu contribución hasta el 30 Oct 2025
🌐 Info: cs3.es/conference-2...
¡Esperamos veros a todos en Sevilla!
This figure shows the distribution of the estimated acquaintanceship network size for the two measurements, and compares the individual estimates for all participants between the measurements. It shows that the estimates are pretty stable for more common sizes, but those with high network sizes ("hubs") fluctuate heavily
This figure shows the colorful response card we used for the data collection as a visual aid for respondents. It says "acquaintances are all the people that you know and who know you by SIGHT and by NAME. For instance, you can think of..." followed by 16 boxes for "partner", "family", "friends", "neighbors"; "at work"; "in clubs or associations", "religious community", "education", "people to whom you provide a service"; "social media"; and "other acquaintances". In each box, there is some more help, like "at work" is followed by coworker, boss, employee, client etc. Each box has 1 or 2 icons for further visual aid.
New paper in Sociological Methodology with @mbojan.sciences.social.ap.brid.gy, @alexciordia.bsky.social, & @nuriatargarona.bsky.social about the measurement properties of aggregated relational data (responses to "how many people do you know who..?") and NSUM estimates: doi.org/10.1177/0081...
I gave a webinar from this work with the International Social Capital Association, available here - www.intsocialcapital.org/event/toward...
I hope @ageinves.bsky.social will at some time abolish the limiting research team-work team separation. European grants are 10-20x bigger and they work well without it. And the 100-50% rule. Imagine what collaborations would be possible if research groups don’t have to hoard their time.
New pre-print out! 🤩
Co-authored with @mirandalubbers.bsky.social (from @coalescelab.bsky.social), Eva Jaspers and Jan-Willem Simons (both from @utrechtuniversity.bsky.social).
A fresh look into why people discuss some topics with particular contacts and not with others in their personal networks.
📣 I am thrilled to announce this Hybrid Open Seminar on November 27th at 3PM co-organised by @coalescelab.bsky.social @mirandalubbers.bsky.social and INMIX - UAB Research Group featuring leading expert in migration studies Prof. Louise Ryan ☘️
@teoriantropolog.bsky.social @uab.cat
See U there! ✨
📣 New special issue in the Journal of Economic Inequality on inequality perceptions and fairness judgments:
This collection of papers focuses on the core issues of individual and social preferences in the field of inequality.
Read more ⬇️
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We are very excited to share the launch of a special issue in Global Food Security!
👉 Understanding Food Insecurity in High-Income Countries: New Theoretical Approaches, Multidimensional Perspectives, and Innovative Practices and Policy Responses
Read more and find the link below🔽
Congratulations to @nuriatargarona.bsky.social (COALESCE Lab), Louise Ryan & @alexciordia.bsky.social (@erc-foodcharities.bsky.social / @sns.it) for their ⭐new article⭐ in @socresonline.bsky.social, discussing two visual tools to inductively explore social boundary making in relationships! #socsky
Very glad to join the COALESCE Lab at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona!
I’ll be working as a postdoc researcher on the PATCHWORK project, studying social cohesion and exclusion through computational and network-based approaches.
Many thanks to @coalescelab.bsky.social for the warm welcome :)
📢Just published! Yunsub Lee (COALESCE Lab) & Xinwei Xu (@socialnetworkslab.bsky.social) show how incorporating more realistic network features dramatically alters Axelrod’s cultural dynamics model, in their new article in Social Networks: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #NetSci #SocialNetworks
We are delighted to welcome not one, not two, but three fantastic new members to the COALESCE Lab: @gonzalofranetovic.bsky.social (r), @pschuler.bsky.social (l) and Chen Wang (m)! 🥂 coalesce-lab.com/en/news/40/w...
🚨🚨📢📢 New open-access article (co-authored w/ @nuriatargarona.bsky.social & @mirandalubbers.bsky.social), just out in American Behavioral Scientist:
“The Relational Toll of Political Involvement in Polarized Times: Relationship Decay Within Activists’ Personal Networks” doi.org/10.1177/0002...
Work from our lab published in the European Sociological Review
“Parlar de política amb tothom? Sí, d'acord, però...”
Inspirat en la sèrie YES, BUT d'Anton Gudim.
Un fil curt 🧵