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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Network analysis is increasingly utilized to understand various social problems. Within this panel, networks examine issues relating to experiences of people, how experiences themselves relate to each other, and how social media can be an important domain for networks for various communities. It is the goal of this session to demonstrate the ways in which network analyses can inform existing and future work related to questions not typically associated with this methodology.
Interconnected Exploitation: An Analysis of Exploitative Labor Experiences Across Occupational and Employee Contexts - Stephen Abeyta, New York University
A Semantic Network Analysis of Gun Culture on Reddit - Madison Gerdes, University of Montana; Stephen Abeyta, New York University
A Network Approach to Understanding Bias Victimization and Discrimination - Sarah Lockwood, University of South Florida; Stephen Abeyta, New York University; Carlos Cuevas, Northeastern University
Intimate Partner Victimization and Drug Use in Queer Men’s Sexual Networks: Applying Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) - Brandon Craig, Northeastern University