7 February 2024
Sunbelt 2024. Organized session: "Scientific Collaboration Networks: data, methods, and empirical applications."
7 February 2024
Sunbelt 2024. Organized session: "Scientific Collaboration Networks: data, methods, and empirical applications."
Please consider submitting an abstract to the Sunbelt 2024 organized session “Scientific Collaboration Networks: data, methods, and empirical applications”. Deadline until 19th February (https://sunbelt2024.com/organised-sessions/). Further information on the session is below. For any questions, please feel free to contact me or any of the organizers!
Session: Scientific Collaboration Networks: data, methods, and empirical applications
Format: In-person (Edinburgh, June 24-30, 2024)
Organizers:
Domenico De Stefano (University of Trieste)
Viviana Amati (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Marjan Cugmas (University of Ljubljana)
Dominika Czerniawska (University of Leiden)
Alejandro Espinosa-Rada (ETH Zurich)
Luka Kronegger (University of Ljubljana)
Susanna Zaccarin (University of Trieste)
Description: Scientific collaboration networks have been a main area of interest to social network researchers for the study of socio-cognitive ties by investigating scientific inequalities, the formation of different morphological network structures (such as paradigmatic groups, specialties, or invisible colleges), knowledge production, their interrelation and impact on public policies, among others. While most of the research often uses the formal channels of communication of science as a proxy of social ties (e.g., through the usage of co-authorship, citations, or thesis supervision), there is an increased interest in gathering more data by considering the informal channels of communication in science through classical research methods from the social science (e.g., surveys, interviews, ethnographies, secondary documents) or the expansion of established or new and more sophisticated large-scale data to understand the inner workings of science and knowledge (e.g., Web of Science, Scopus, Dimensions, SciSciNet) and their intertwines in the contemporary society. In this session, we are interested in expanding and moving beyond bibliometrics towards a more comprehensive social network approach for the study of scientific networks to discuss data quality and data collection, new methods, and models for the study of the structure of scientific collaboration networks as well as their evolution over time. We also welcome empirical applications in the field, including but not limited to local and global scientific networks, policy-driven change in scientific collaboration, politically driven shifts in science and knowledge production, and addressing global challenges through scientific collaborations and consortia.
What is SUNBELT?
The International Sunbelt Social Network Conference (SUNBELT), formerly the Sunbelt/Sun Belt Social Network Conference, is the official conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA).
SUNBELT provides an interdisciplinary venue for social scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, ethnologists, and others to present current work in the area of social networks. Workshops and conference sessions allow individuals interested in theory, methods, or applications of social network analysis to share ideas and explore common interests.