socsemics
@socsemics
@ERC_Research project focused on the motivations for interacting in online spaces, and the perception that users have of them.
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https://socsemics.huma-num.fr 02-07-2019 11:44:38
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Welcome to Katrin Herms (Katrin Herms)! She just joined the team under the supervision of Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social and within the socsemics project to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD project in sociology linking social network analysis of polarized internet communities with face-to-face Interviews.
Jonas Stein and Jérémie Poiroux just presented the poster "User confinement on Twitter: where structural and semantic communities intersect" made with Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social at Sunbelt 2020 organized by INSNA ! You can have a look at it here: pfeffer.at/sunbelt/talks/…
Yesterday, Telmo Menezes presented his work with Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social at #Sunbelt2020 in the Words and Networks session: "Extracting Conflict Networks from the News with Semantic Hypergraphs"! More on pfeffer.at/sunbelt/talks/… and graphbrain.net
This afternoon, Nikita Basov and Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social will have the pleasure to present at #Sunbelt 2020 their tribute to John Mohr which resulted in the article "The Socio-Semantic Space of John Mohr" (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…). More on pfeffer.at/sunbelt/talks/…
Welcome to Jonathan St-Onge (@jonSO_)! He just joined the Computational social science team at CMB team for a PhD in computational social science under the supervision of Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social. His research focuses on the structure and dynamics of socio-semantic systems in digital niches. More info> cmb.huma-num.fr/welcome-to-jon…
Welcome to Romain Avouac! He just joined for a year the Computational social science team at CMB team as a research assistant. His research focuses on developing NLP approaches to better assess the semantic similarity between actors' online positions: cmb.huma-num.fr/welcome-to-rom…
Before taking a break, we are happy to announce: 1) that a week ago, @DougalShakespe1 and Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social presented their work "Temporal Classes of User Behaviours on Music Streaming Platforms" at the Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop 2020 : qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/dmrn15/ Queen Mary University of London
In the context of Socsemics, we offer one doctoral contract on the modeling of socio-semantic complex systems and the automatic processing of text corpuses! Deadline: March 8, 2021. More news on the Computational social science team at CMB website: cmb.huma-num.fr/one-3-year-doc… #RTplease
Welcome to Manuel Tonneau (Manuel Tonneau)! He just joined the project for six months. He will be working as a research engineer on an empirical study of echo chambers on Twitter. >> cmb.huma-num.fr/welcome-to-man…
Welcome to Lena Mangold! She just joined the team under the supervision of Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social and within the socsemics project to pursue a PhD project in computational social sciences. Her work will focus on describing the nature of socio-semantic clusters in online conversations.
Fresh from the mill, on comparing semantic networks across actors, by Darkhan Medeuov, Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social, Ksenia Puzyreva and Nikita Basov
The socsemics project at Computational social science team at CMB in Berlin has a 2 year postdoc position in #dataviz for #computationalsocialscience: cmb.huma-num.fr/postdoctoral-f… The researcher will also be associated with the @uclab_potsdam at @FHPotsdam. Apply by 30 Nov. Questions? Contact Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social & @nrchtct
Our latest paper, "Quoting is not Citing" was selected at #complexnetworks2021 – here are the main results, by Camille Roth @camcom.bsky.social
Join our next seminar session next Tuesday (25 April, 5pm) at Centre Marc Bloch ! We're excited to welcome Mohsen Mosleh, who will talk about 'Understanding and reducing the spread of misinformation online'. More info: cmb.huma-num.fr/css-seminar/
We are happy to announce the CSS Team Winter Symposium! The event will take place on 12.12, 2-6pm, at Centre Marc Bloch. After 6pm, there will be time for discussions, for which — in usual CSS seminar style — we will provide drinks and food. More infos: cmb.huma-num.fr/css-team-winte…