[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] Call for Applications: Autumn School - Networks: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Connectivity
Fri Apr 26 11:31:42 GMT 2024
Call for Applications:
Autumn School - Networks: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Connectivity
Date: 8th – 11th October 2024
Venue: Doblerstr. 33, 72074 Tübingen, Germany
Website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/de/263562
Organized by: Michael Herrmann (Tübingen Forum for Science and
Humanities, University of Tübingen) and Dr. Helena Atteneder (Institute
of Media Studies, University of Tübingen)
Human societies constantly change at many levels, from individuals to
communities and nation states. Historically and at present societies
have become more or less polarized, more or less cooperative, more or
less integrated.
To understand and perhaps even predict these trends and their
consequences, there is a complex interaction between the individual, the
social and the structural. Network as a basic principle structuring
society, as a metaphor for human interaction, is a relevant subject for
various research disciplines, long before Castells developed the
"network society" as a relevant label for a certain form of social
organisation.
Complex networks – ranging from the Internet to different (online)
social networks – influence our lives. From communication networks,
social networks, biological systems, neural networks, to technological
networks such as the internet: many of these networks are similar in the
sense that they share basic properties.
It is thus important to understand these real-world networks themselves
and the factors which influence its dynamics. Computer-intensive
mathematical modelling approaches quantify and infer potential
regularities and patterns in order to uncover a correspondence to the
real world target system.
How can we use networks as a tool for both theoretical and empirical
investigations?
Questions we raise:
1) What are suitable application areas?
2) How can graphs/dynamical systems/agent-based models/visualization
methods be used as a tool to understand (unexpected) collective behavior?
3) To what extent do the formal properties of (computational) networks
influence the emergence of biases (and inequality)?
4) What social implications can arise from the application of a
commercialized network logic and how can these be critically analyzed?
5) What are the challenges involved and what are the methodological
limitations?
Invited Speakers (confirmed):
Luis F. Alvarez Léon, Geography, Darthmouth College, USA,
https://geography.dartmouth.edu/people/luis-f-alvarez-leon
Fariba Karimi, Computational Social Science, Graz University of
Technology, Austria, https://csh.ac.at/fariba-karimi/
Daniel Kostic, Philosophy, Leiden University, Netherlands,
http://daniel-kostic.weebly.com/
Melanie Nagel, Political Science, University of Tübingen, Germany,
https://fatk-tuebingen.de/das-team/melanie-nagel/
Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat, Media and Communication Science, Sheffield
Hallam University, UK,
https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/joan-rodriguez-amat
Poster/Presentation sessions for participants
During the Autumn School there will be two 90 min slots for
poster/presentation sessions. In addition to the presentations by our
invited speakers and intensive workshop sessions, participants will have
the opportunity to present their own research here and receive valuable
feedback. Participants can present and discuss their current research
projects (dissertations, projects, paper drafts, etc.) that should be
thematically connected to the overall topic of the Autumn School. Please
indicate in your application whether you wish to present and, if
applicable, submit an abstract (max. 300 words, excluding literature).
The selection of contributions will be made by the program committee.
Application & Deadlines
The Call for Applications is distributed internationally. We welcome
submissions from master students, PhD students and early career
researchers from all disciplines. Please submit the following
● Your CV
● A short motivation letter (half to one page)
● An abstract of max. 300 words (exc. literature) in case you want to
present in the poster/presentation session
to: (info /at/ tfw.uni-tuebingen.de)
Deadline: July 15th, 2024
Applicants will be notified latest by July 31st, 2024. If you have any
questions, please contact (info /at/ tfw.uni-tuebingen.de).
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ commlist.org)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]