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socio-semantic systems et al. / CNRS, EHESS, CAMS camilleroth.github.io
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17.05.2025 16:51 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0An image of the title and abstract.
Happy to share my new paper with Cat Dang Ton and @eollion.bsky.social on how to use generative LLMs for extracting information from textual data (conditionally accepted at Sociological Methods & Research)
Here's a rundown..
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Our new paper is out π β briefly put, we show that the effect of algorithmic recommendation, at least on music streaming platforms, may look very different depending on how it's being measured, be it in terms of measure scale (session-level vs. aggregate) or measure type (discrete vs. continuous)
10.02.2025 15:39 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0flyer of the satellite organized by Women in Network Science
Women in Network Science is hosting a half-day satellite at @netsciconf.bsky.social 2025 in Maastricht π³π±! π
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Deadline: February 17th
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A "2-tuple" would perhaps unambiguously convey this too but sounds pedantic/overkill.
Paris is... relaxingly simple! First time in a decade+ where I'm not commuting between the two cities at that time of the year. A dyadic relation still!
Oops, missed the emphasis on non-existence! Mathematically "ordered pair" sounds great, as others said, though it feels "dyad" initially meant 'ordered' by default too (just like "triad" and like in maths) while covering non-existence (as in "null dyad").
04.01.2025 12:09 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0"arcs" perhaps?
03.01.2025 16:46 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0New paper out (with @camcom.bsky.social) π₯³
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" π§΅(1/5)
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
π§΅The study everyone here is talking about does NOT provide evidence that Twitter/X pushed a pro-Republican home timeline ranking change in July 2023.
The cascading, multiplicative effects of ranking changes likely explain the effect--details below
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The focus is on social data science, social network science, or quantitative social science β broadly interpreted.
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π’ 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 Εconomia. Read it here: journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/15... #CSS
21.12.2023 17:26 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 3 π 1aculty Position in Sociology at ENSAE Paris-CREST ENSAE Paris and CREST are currently inviting applications for a position of Assistant or Associate Professor in Sociology. ENSAE Paris is one of the leading French Grande Γcoles, specialized in Economics, Data Science, Quantitative Social Sciences, among other areas. CREST is the associated interdisciplinary center for research on quantitative methods applied to the social sciences. Both institutions are part of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, a cluster of graduate schools, located on the campus of Ecole Polytechnique in the south of Paris. Sociologists at ENSAE Paris-CREST use empirical data and a diverse range of methods, including quantitative and mixed methods, to study a wide range of questions. We have a strong expertise in methodology and a rich practice with national and international datasets and digital data. Our current work addresses questions of social mobility and inequality; demography; gender, sexuality, and family;
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31.10.2023 13:31 β π 25 π 20 π¬ 1 π 1First ever published paper (with @camcom.bsky.social ) seems like a good reason for a first post here :)
"Generative models for two-ground-truth partitions in networks" π§΅ (1/6)
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