Computational social science team at CMB
@css_cmb
The “CSS" team gathers an interdisciplinary group of researchers at @CentreMarcBloch at the interface between social sciences and computational sciences.
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New paper out (with @camcam) 🥳 Want to understand how your network's metadata relate to its block structure? Check out our 'metablox' tool! @CommsPhys "Quantifying metadata relevance to network block structure using description length" 🧵(1/5) nature.com/articles/s4200…
One of our articles of 2023 by @telmonet and @camcam! Have a look at the results presented in this thread!
📢 Our latest paper is out! "The Two Sides of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC): A Socio-Semantic Analysis", authored by @telmonet, Antonin Pottier and @camcam, published in a special issue of Œconomia. Read it here: journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/15729 #CSS
The CSS Team Winter Symposium takes place tomorrow! Join us to discover our research topics and enjoy a slice of pizza afterwards🍕
We are happy to announce the CSS Team Winter Symposium! The event will take place on 12.12, 2-6pm, at @CentreMarcBloch. 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…
We are happy to announce the CSS Team Winter Symposium! The event will take place on 12.12, 2-6pm, at @CentreMarcBloch. 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…
We are thrilled at Lena's first published paper!
Still can't quite believe my first ever paper (together with @camcam) has been accepted by @PhysRevE ! "Generative models for two-ground-truth partitions in networks" 🧵 (1/6) journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/1…
Final reminder that this will be happening tomorrow @CentreMarcBloch 🙃 See you there!
We are back next Wednesday (12th July) for our CSS-seminar @CentreMarcBloch. This time we are excited to host Massimo Airoldi (@massimoairoldi) who will present his talk - 'Taste boundaries & techno-social reproduction'. Join us in-person, 5-6pm!
We are back next Wednesday (12th July) for our CSS-seminar @CentreMarcBloch. This time we are excited to host Massimo Airoldi (@massimoairoldi) who will present his talk - 'Taste boundaries & techno-social reproduction'. Join us in-person, 5-6pm!
Reminder for tomorrow's seminar session with Martin Gerlach (@Wikimedia), 5-6pm - followed by some food and drinks :) Looking forward to seeing you there!
Join us next Wednesday (7 June) at @CentreMarcBloch for our next CSS seminar. We are excited to welcome Martin Gerlach (@Wikimedia) and hear about his work: 'Going down the rabbit hole: Understanding information seeking in Wikipedia'. See you there!
Join us next Wednesday (7 June) at @CentreMarcBloch for our next CSS seminar. We are excited to welcome Martin Gerlach (@Wikimedia) and hear about his work: 'Going down the rabbit hole: Understanding information seeking in Wikipedia'. See you there!
The last paper by one of our team members, @jeremprx is out! Here are the main results:
Really happy to publish "Design Indirections: How Designers Find Their Ways in Shaping Algorithmic Systems" in CSCW journal, written with my fantastic colleagues @nolwennmaudet @KarlPineau @e_mln_e and @aurelient > link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Have a look at the CSS seminar programme for more info on tomorrow's session and a preview for what else we have planned later in the year! Looking forward to seeing you at one of our sessions :) cmb.huma-num.fr/css-seminar/
Join us for tomorrow's CSS seminar (10 May, 5pm)! We're excited to welcome Felix Gaisbauer (fgaisbauer.com), (@JWI_Berlin and @mpiMathSci). He will present his work "Voice and silence in public debate on Twitter, and a glimpse beyond".
Join us for tomorrow's CSS seminar (10 May, 5pm)! We're excited to welcome Felix Gaisbauer (fgaisbauer.com), (@JWI_Berlin and @mpiMathSci). He will present his work "Voice and silence in public debate on Twitter, and a glimpse beyond".
Join our next seminar session next Tuesday (25 April, 5pm) at @CentreMarcBloch ! We're excited to welcome @_mohsen_m, who will talk about 'Understanding and reducing the spread of misinformation online'. More info: cmb.huma-num.fr/css-seminar/
Join us Apr 19 @ 4pm CET for a @CIVICA_Research webinar with Pablo Barbera @p_barbera (Meta & USC): the new Meta framework for research collaborations and experiments measuring social media impact on elections. Link below! socialdatascience.network/spring2023/ses…
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Session 5 Spring 2023: Exploring A New Model of Industry/Academic Collaboration: the U.S. 2020 Facebook and Instagram Election Study.
You can now submit abstracts for #EUSN2023 in Ljubljana, September 4-8. @camcam, Nikita Basov, and I are organizing a session on "Networks, Culture, Interaction". If you're interested in joining us, submit your abstract in the submission system and indicate so in the comment.
Join us for tomorrow's CSS seminar (10 May, 5pm)! We're excited to welcome Felix Gaisbauer (fgaisbauer.com), (@JWI_Berlin and @mpiMathSci). He will present his work "Voice and silence in public debate on Twitter, and a glimpse beyond".
Welcome to Jeanne Bruneau–Bongard! Student normalienne at @ENSdeLyon, she studied Mathematics and Cognitive Science. During her internship, she will investigate the role of social structures on the shift of syntactic-semantic patterns on #Wikipedia Discussion Pages.
Remember to join us at 5pm today at @CentreMarcBloch - we'll be joined by Michael Mäs from @KITKarlsruhe and we're excited for the discussions over some food and drinks after his talk!
Next Tuesday (14/03) we are excited to hear Michael Mäs (@KITKarlsruhe) speak about "When intuition fails: the complex effects of assimilative and repulsive influence on opinion polarization." - join our CSS seminar at 5pm!
A new EU-funded project starts today! #AI4TRUST, focused on AI- and human-in-the-loop-based approaches to detect & characterize the production and spread/adoption of fake/dubious information, involving our team, @CSO_SciencesPo and @CrestUmr at @CNRS + 16 other EU partners
#AI4TRUST #fakenews Kick-off Meeting TOMORROW! Find out more 👉 bit.ly/3SYFn7n 🆕 🇪🇺 project lead by @FBK_research Principal Investigator @ricgallotti @chub_fbk Focus: AI-based-technologies for trustworthy solutions against #Disinformation @CORDIS_EU #factchecking
For more details and upcoming speakers, check out our CSS Seminar programme cmb.huma-num.fr/css-seminar/ !
Next Tuesday (14/03) we are excited to hear Michael Mäs (@KITKarlsruhe) speak about "When intuition fails: the complex effects of assimilative and repulsive influence on opinion polarization." - join our CSS seminar at 5pm!
Next Tuesday (14/03) we are excited to hear Michael Mäs (@KITKarlsruhe) speak about "When intuition fails: the complex effects of assimilative and repulsive influence on opinion polarization." - join our CSS seminar at 5pm!
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