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This panel presents five papers that demonstrate novel applications of social network analysis and address social phenomena of interest to sociologists. The presentations consider network data from a variety of contexts, including scientific support and mobility, people experiencing homelessness, older adults in rural areas, and wedding invitees.
Quantifying the Effect of Individual and Institutional Collaboration Networks on Scientific Mobility - Alexandra Rottenkolber, Linkoping University; Ola Ali, Complexity Science Hub; Gergely Monus, Corvinus University Budapest; Jiaxuan Li, University of Oxford; Jisu Kim, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Daniela Perrotta, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
Understanding the Personal Networks of People Experiencing Homelessness in King County, WA with aggregate Relational Data - Zack W. Almquist, University of Washington; Ihsan Kahveci, University of Washington; Owen Kajfasz, King County Regional Homelessness Authority; Janelle Rothfolk, King County Regional Homelessness Authority; Amy Hagopian, University of Washington
Urban-Rural Area, Population Density, and Social Connectedness: Place-Based Differences in Older Adults’ Social Networks and Interactions - Maleah Fekete, Indiana University-Bloomington; Tianyao Qu, Indiana University-Bloomington; Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington; Siyun Peng, Indiana University-Bloomington; Adam Roth, Oklahoma State University
Who Shall Attend? Social networks of weddings - Ashley Railey, Oklahoma State University; Adam Roth, Oklahoma State University