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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session invites papers that exemplify the work of theorizing in the middle range, that is, the creation of social theories that are oriented toward empirical inquiry. Papers could focus on, for example, theory-building in the context of empirical research, the testing for middle-range theories, or the development of new forms of theorizing enabled by new methods such as text mining. Papers that illustrate theoretical innovation in combination with analytical precision and empirical grounding are most welcome.
Bridging on Gendered Terms: Social Role and Network Inequality in Later Life - Tianyao Qu, Indiana University-Bloomington; Jessica Brantez, Indiana University-Bloomington; Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University-Bloomington
Machine Learning for Discovery: Uncovering Novel Preference Configurations in Online Dating - Galen Hall, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Jett Rosen, University of Michigan; Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Observe, Mimic, Repeat: Evaluating Theories of Order in Social Interaction - Ben Gibson, RAND Corp
The Dominant Do Not Share: Limits to Data Network Effects in Oilfield AI Technology - Isha Dhruva, Rice University; Minjae Kim, Yale University
Unmaking Boundaries: Inter-faction Dynamics during the 2019 Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Protests - Weijun Yuan, The University of Chicago