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    Program

    European Social Networks Conference

    Barcelona, July 1-4, 2014

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    The conference organizers wish to thank Álvaro Fernández and Victoria Reyes García (ICTA) for provision of

    detailed travel and practical information, Paula Escribano (Dept. of Anthropology) for her help with the

    author index, and Laura Calvet (ICTA), Florencia del Castillo (Dept. of Archeology), Marta Lobato, Dan

    Rodríguez, and Beatriz Patraca (Dept. of Anthropology) for contributing information about places to eat and

    things to do.

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    Dear participant,

    Below you will find the program of the European Social Networks Conference 2014 in Barcelona

    and practical information concerning accommodation, transport, places to eat, things to do, etc.

    In the appendix, you will find a number of maps of the university campus to help you find your

    way. This program may be subject to change - it will be updated and last-minute changes will be

    announced on site. Please check our conference website www.eusn.org for the latest

    information.

    Some things you should know:

    Like at the Sunbelt conferences, participants often hop sessions to catch papers of interest - this

    is fully accepted. Consequently, all presentations are to start and stop at the intended times.

    Some sessions are organized; others are not. In the latter case, the last presenter is chair. Please

    check the program - it might be you! Session chairs are responsible for keeping time...

    If you present, please load your presentation on the desktop computer before your session

    starts. If you need your own laptop, connecting it will be in your presentation time.

    If you present a poster, please be present on site 10 minutes before the session starts.

    If you have any questions, please seek out the organizers or assistants (the latter recognizable by

    the conference t-shirts they wear). They will be happy to help you.

    We are happy to hosting you in Barcelona! Best wishes,

    The conference organizers,

    José Luis Molina and Miranda Lubbers

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    General program overview

    Tuesday, July 1st

    Wednesday, July 2nd

    Thursday, July 3rd

    Friday, July 4th

    8.30 – 11.30 Workshops

    8.30 – 11.30 Workshops

    8.30 -9.50 Paper sessions

    8.50 -9.50 Paper sessions

    Coffee/tea Coffee/tea

    10.10 – 11.30 Paper sessions

    10.10 – 11.30 Paper sessions

    (lunch box) Coffee/tea Coffee/tea 11.40-13.20 Paper sessions 11.50 – 13.10

    Paper sessions

    11.50 – 13.10 Paper sessions 12.15 – 15.15

    Workshops

    LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK

    LUNCH BREAK 14.40 –

    16.10 Discussion Ethics and SNA

    14.40 – 16.20 Paper sessions

    14.50-16.30 Paper sessions

    15.20 – 16.50 Poster session

    16.00 – 19.00 Work-shops

    15.30 – 19.00 Presenta-tion new books CIS - Mesa Hispana – Business meeting

    Coffee/tea

    Coffee/tea 16.40 – 18.20 Paper sessions

    16.50 – 18.30 Paper sessions

    17.00 – .15 Welcome 17.15-17.30 Award announcements 17.30 - 18.45 Keynote address Ulrik Brandes

    19.00 Shuttle to BCN 20.00 Banquet

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    Workshop program - July 1 and 2

    Previous registration is required, see www.eusn.org.

    Workshop program July 1 and 2

    Workshops

    Room number Room 213 Room 503 / Sala de Juntas

    Room 214

    Tuesday July 1 8.30 - 11.30

    Introduction to Social Network

    Analysis (3 hrs)

    Thomas Friemel

    Extracting Data from Online Social

    Networks (6 hrs)

    Cristina Pérez-Solà & Jordi Herrera

    (503)

    Introduction to Social Network Analysis with R

    (6 hrs) Michal Bojanowski

    Tuesday July 1 12.15 - 15.15

    Theory and Methods for Social Network

    Analysis (3 hrs)

    Filip Agneessens

    Tuesday July 1 16.00 - 19.00

    Exponential Random Graph Models

    (ERGMs) using statnet (3 hrs)

    Martina Morris & Steven Goodreau

    Analysis of Longitudinal Social Network Data using

    RSiena (6 hrs)

    Tom Snijders

    (Sala de Juntas)

    Personal Network Analysis with R

    (6 hrs) Raffaele Vacca

    Wednesday July 2 8.30 - 11.30

    Temporal Exponential Random

    Graph Models (TERGMs) for

    dynamic network modeling in statnet

    (3 hrs) Martina Morris & Steven Goodreau

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    Workshop program July 1 and 2

    Workshops

    Room number Room 210 Room 215 Room 204

    Tuesday July 1 8.30 - 11.30

    Tulip – where Social Network Analysis meets with Visual

    Analytics (6 hrs)

    Bruno Pinaud & Guy Melançon

    Mixed Methods Research in Social

    Networks (6 hrs)

    Elisa Bellotti & Betina Hollstein

    Visualización con Pajek

    (in Spanish) (3 hrs)

    Alejandro Arnulfo Ruiz Leon & Nina Ines Jung

    Tuesday July 1 12.15 - 15.15

    EgoNet - Data Collection, Visualization and

    Analysis in Personal Networks Research

    (3 hrs) Alejandro García-Macías & Judith

    Pampalona-Tarrés

    Tuesday July 1 16.00 - 19.00

    Analysis of Multiple Networks with

    algebra and `multiplex´

    (3 hrs) Antonio Rivero Ostoic

    Visual Network Research:

    Using Net-Map and Vennmaker

    (6 hrs) Markus Gamper, Jennifer Hauck,

    Michael Schönhuth & Martin Stark

    visone Part I-

    General Introduction (3 hrs)

    Jürgen Lerner & Uwe Nagel

    Wednesday July 2 8.30 - 11.30

    Analysis of Large Two-Mode Networks using

    Pajek (3 hrs)

    Vladimir Batagelj

    visone Part II-

    Network Ensembles (3 hrs)

    Jürgen Lerner & Uwe Nagel

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    List of workshops

    Workshop title Instructor(s) Date and time

    Introduction to Social Network Analysis (3 hrs) Thomas Friemel Tue 8.30-11.30

    Theory and Methods for Social Network Analysis (3 hrs)

    Filip Agneessens Tue 12.15-15.15

    Mixed Methods Research in Social Networks (6 hrs)

    Elisa Bellotti & Betina Hollstein

    Tue 8.30-11.30 & 12.15-15.15

    Introduction to Social Network Analysis with R (6 hrs)

    Michal Bojanowski Tue 8.30-11.30 & 12.15-15.15

    Personal Network Analysis with R (6 hrs) Raffaele Vacca Tue 16.00-19.00 & Wed 8.30-11.30

    Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) using statnet (3 hrs)

    Martina Morris & Steven Goodreau

    Tue 16.00-19.00

    Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (TERGMs) for dynamic network modeling in statnet (3 hrs)

    Martina Morris & Steven Goodreau

    Wed 8.30-11.30

    Analysis of Longitudinal Social Network Data using RSiena (6 hrs)

    Tom Snijders Tue 16.00-19.00 & Wed 8.30-11.30

    Analysis of Multiple Networks with algebra and `multiplex´ (3 hrs)

    Antonio Rivero Ostoic Tue 16.00-19.00

    Analysis of Large Two-mode Networks using Pajek (3 hrs)

    Vladimir Batagelj Wed 8.30-11.30

    Extracting Data from Online Social Networks (6 hrs)

    Cristina Pérez-Solà & Jordi Herrera

    Tue 8.30-11.30 & 12.15-15.15

    EgoNet - Data Collection, Visualization and Analysis in Personal Networks Research (3 hrs)

    Alejandro García-Macías & Judith Pampalona-Tarrés

    Tue 12.15-15.15

    Visual Network Research: Using Net-Map and Vennmaker (6 hrs)

    Markus Gamper, Jennifer Hauck, Michael Schönhuth & Martin Stark

    Tue 16.00-19.00 & Wed 8.30-11.30

    Tulip -- where Social Network Analysis meets with Visual Analytics (6 hrs)

    Bruno Pinaud & Guy Melançon

    Tue 8.30-11.30 & 12.15-15.15

    visone workshop. Part I - General introduction (3 hrs)

    Jürgen Lerner & Uwe Nagel Tue 16.00-19.00

    visone workshop. Part II - Network Ensembles (3 hrs)

    Jürgen Lerner & Uwe Nagel Wed 8.30-11.30

    Visualización con Pajek (in Spanish) (3 hrs) Alejandro Arnulfo Ruiz Leon & Nina Ines Jung

    Tue 8.30-11.30

    http://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/introduction-social-network-analysishttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/theory-and-methods-social-network-analysishttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/theory-and-methods-social-network-analysishttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/mixed-methods-research-social-networkshttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/introduction-social-network-analysis-rhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/personal-network-analysis-rhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/exponential-random-graph-models-ergms-using-statnethttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/exponential-random-graph-models-ergms-using-statnethttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/temporal-exponential-random-graph-models-tergms-dynamic-network-modeling-statnethttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/temporal-exponential-random-graph-models-tergms-dynamic-network-modeling-statnethttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/temporal-exponential-random-graph-models-tergms-dynamic-network-modeling-statnethttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/analysis-longitudinal-social-network-data-using-rsienahttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/analysis-longitudinal-social-network-data-using-rsienahttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/analysis-multiple-networks-algebra-and-multiplex%C2%B4http://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/analysis-multiple-networks-algebra-and-multiplex%C2%B4http://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/analysis-large-two-mode-networks-using-pajekhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/analysis-large-two-mode-networks-using-pajekhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/extracting-data-online-social-networkshttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/egonet-data-collection-visualization-and-analysis-personal-networks-researchhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/egonet-data-collection-visualization-and-analysis-personal-networks-researchhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/visual-network-research-using-net-map-and-vennmakerhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/visual-network-research-using-net-map-and-vennmakerhttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/tulip-where-social-network-analysis-meets-visual-analyticshttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/tulip-where-social-network-analysis-meets-visual-analyticshttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/visone-workshophttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/visone-workshophttp://jornades.uab.cat/eusn/content/visualizaci%C3%B3n-con-pajek-spanish

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    Special session - Tuesday July 1, 15.30 - 19.00

    "Mesa Hispana: The Development of Social Network Analysis in Latin America" (in Spanish)

    Chairs: Isidro Maya-Jariego & Daniel Holgado, Universidad de Sevilla

    Location: Sala de Graus, indicated with 8 on Map 7.

    15.30 - 16.00: New publications of the Centre for Sociological Research (Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, CIS) Félix Requena Santos, President of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS), will present the classical texts by Wasserman and Faust, and Kadushin, recently translated into Spanish for the first time. José Luis Molina, Verónica de Miguel and Isidro Maya-Jariego, collaborators of this edition, will comment the books. These books will be available for purchasing during the conference.

    Análisis de redes sociales. Métodos y aplicaciones, por Wasserman, Stanley; Faust, Katherine. Comprender las redes sociales. Teorías, conceptos y hallazgos, por Kadushin, Charles.

    16.00 - 18.00: The Development of Social Network Analysis in Latin America Ignacio Ramos, Carlos Contreras, & Alejandro García-Macías México: Un eje central en el desarrollo de las redes hispanas. Jorge Palacio & Gabriel Vélez-Cuartas Colombia: Expansión e irrupción en el campo global. Eduardo Marques, Renata Bichir & Encarnación Moya Notas sobre el análisis de redes sociales en Brasil. José Manuel Gaete De la investigación social a la técnica profesional: Una crónica histórica del ARS en Chile (1995-2014) Laura Teves y Lorena Pasarín Argentina: Entre la desconfianza metodológica y la aplicación a problemas sociales. Alejandro Ruiz & Nina Inés Jung Semblanza de Jorge Gil Mendieta.

    18.00 - 19.00: Ibero-American Business Meeting (to start a new regional conference series in Latin America in 2015)

    http://www.cis.es/http://www.cis.es/cis/opencm/ES/3_publicaciones/colecciones/ver.jsp?id=9788474766318http://www.cis.es/cis/opencm/ES/3_publicaciones/colecciones/ver.jsp?id=9788447466325

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    Paper sessions - July 2 and 3

    Wednesday July 2

    Paper sessions - 1

    Multilevel networks (Chairs: Mark Tranmer & Francesca

    Pallotti)

    Knowledge Networks in Scientific

    Research I (Chair: Filipa Ribeiro)

    Network Perspectives and Applications in Criminology I

    (Chairs: Ellen Vandenbogaerde & Marieke Vlaemynck)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    11.40 - 12.00 Organizations as network nodes: A new multilevel framework. Mark Tranmer, Francesca Pallotti and Alessandro Lomi

    Brokering between policy makers and academics: a space between fields? Moira Faul

    Computer-assisted personal interviewing and the visualization of personal networks: the case of young cannabis users. Marieke Vlaemynck

    12.00 - 12.20 Using multilevel exponential random graph models to study the interdependence of the covert and overt and the social and functional. Johan Koskinen, Rachel Stevenson, Gemma Edwards, Kathryn Oliver, Chiara Broccatelli and Garry Robins

    Belief Networks in Interdisciplinary Scientific Teams. Lorien Jasny

    Personal Networks and victimization. Gerald Mollenhorst, Christofer Edling and Jens Rydgren

    12.20 - 12.40 Comparing fields of sciences: the network of collaborations to research projects in Italian academia. Luigi Guadalupi, Elisa Bellotti and Johan Koskinen

    The importance of the international mobility of scientists in the creation of knowledge networks. Pedro Videira

    Personal networks and desistance in the transition to adulthood. Joel Martí, Eugenia Albani and José Cid

    12.40 - 13.00 Testing experience sampling across organizational boundaries under uncertain conditions. Paola Zappa and Alessandro Lomi

    Authorship networks in Happiness Research: A Bibliometric Study. Tahereh Dehdarirad, Mireia Yter and José Antonio Rodríguez

    Personal networks and violence in Venezuela. Ellen Vandenbogaerde

    13.00 - 13.20 A theoretical and methodological blueprint for studying community social capital as the intersection of personal and organizational networks. Jordi Comas, Carl Milofsky and Brandn Green

    Mapping the social landscape: Roads to Happiness. José A. Rodríguez

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    13.20-14.40 LUNCH BREAK

    http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/mark.tranmer/publicationshttp://www.ccsr.ac.uk/staff/jk.htmhttp://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/gemma.m.edwards/http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/gemma.m.edwards/http://sigarra.up.pt/cipes/web_page.inicialhttp://sigarra.up.pt/cipes/web_page.inicial

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    Wednesday July 2

    Paper sessions - 1

    Qualitative and Mixed Methods Studies I (Chairs: Mireia Bolibar &

    Dafne Muntanyola)

    Interlocking Directorates and Elite

    Networks I (Chairs: Julian Cardenas &

    Josep Rodríguez)

    Networks and Meaning (Chair: Gabriel Velez Cuartas)

    Room 201 202 203

    11.40 - 12.00 Using qualitative research to understand complex social interactions – the case of student learning in longitudinal integrated placements. Fabian Held, Michele Daly and Chris Roberts

    Cooperative Interlocks: The Regulatory Outcomes of Multistakeholder Networks. Lasse Henriksen

    Relational discourse analysis: interruptions and accounts of action in a political debate. Jan Fuhse

    12.00 - 12.20 Two methods, one sample. Measuring egocentric networks using name generator and contact diary methods. Éva Huszti and Beáta Dávid

    How does the network structure affect firm performance and innovation incentives in transition countries? The case of Armenia. Tatevik Poghosyan

    Measuring policy controversy with Discourse Network Analysis: the abortion debates in Belgium (1972-1990) revisited. Allan Muller

    12.20 - 12.40 What’s in a hub? A comparative case study of national and regional organisations. Kathleen Sheehan

    The economic elite and the control of public savings in Morocco. Mohamed Oubenal and Abdellatif Zeroual

    Shifting discourses of the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve System: Exploring structural space in semantic networks. Adina Nerghes, Peter Groenewegen and Iina Hellsten

    12.40 - 13.00 Online visual evaluation: the social network of design students viewing the work of their peers. Sian Joel-Edgar

    Interlocks of Business and Politics and State Capitalism in contemporary Russia. V. Popov

    Socio-Semantic Network Analysis for Impact Assessment. Jana Diesner, Jinseok Kim and Andrew Higgins

    13.00 - 13.20 Recruiting procedures in local politics and the participation of the migrant population. First results of a Process Net-Map analysis. Noemi Carrel

    Families United: Kinship Ties and Similarity of Political Donation among Business Groups in Taiwan. Zong-Rong Lee

    Struggle for Meanings in the Arts: Sociosemantic Network Analysis of St. Petersburg Artistic Communities. Nikita Basov, Wouter de Nooy and Aleksandra Nenko

    13.20-14.40 LUNCH BREAK

    http://sydney.edu.au/perkins/research/opportunities/fabian-held.shtmlhttp://www.janfuhse.de/http://www.janfuhse.de/http://poli.vub.ac.be/http://www.adinanerghes.com/http://people.lis.illinois.edu/~jdiesner/http://people.lis.illinois.edu/~jdiesner/http://www.migration-population.ch/

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    Wednesday July 2 Paper sessions - 2

    Computational Statistical Advances in

    SNA (Chair: Alberto Caimo)

    Knowledge Networks in Scientific Research II

    (Chair: Filipa Ribeiro)

    Network Perspectives and Applications in Criminology

    II (Chairs: Ellen Vandenbogaerde &

    Marieke Vlaemynck)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    14.50 - 15.10 Social networks and opinion spreading: studying possible scenarios through agent-based modeling. Javier Alvarez-Galvez

    Footprints of Innovation. Comparing R&D Actors and Dynamics by Patent Data. Florian Windhager, Lukas Zenk and Michael Smuc

    Covert networks: theories and applications of network analysis. Kathryn Oliver, Nick Crossley, Gemma Edwards, Johan Koskinen and Martin Everett

    15.10 - 15.30 Efficient estimation algorithms for Bayesian exponential random graph models. Alberto Caimo.

    Analyzing the reference universes to understand overlap between knowledge networks and social networks in science. Beatrice Milard and Delio Lucena

    Anti-trafficking efforts in EU: A network perspective. Riccardo De Vita and Jean-Pierre Gauci

    15.30 - 15.50 Prototyping networks through archetypes. Giancarlo Ragozini and Maria Rosaria D'Esposito

    Trends in interregional scientific collaboration in Europe: Moving centers or fixed pattern? Adam Ploszaj and Dorota Celinska-Janowicz

    Framing the Intersections: Operational Intelligence, Law Enforcement and Network Science. Dan Mazare

    15.50 - 16.10 Applying latent variable methods to bipartite networks. Isabella Gollini

    Analysis of scientific collaboration and academic performance. Evidence from the co-authorship network of the Italian statisticians. Domenico De Stefano, Vittorio Fuccella, Maria Prosperina Vitale and Susanna Zaccarin

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    16.10 - 16.30 Coincidence analysis to study networks in photographic collections. Modesto Escobar

    Knowledge creation in higher education: beyond collaboration networks. Filipa M. Ribeiro and Miranda Lubbers

    Historical Network Research I (continues after

    coffee break)

    The Cobden-Chevalier effect: Evaluating the causal effect of the Most Favoured Nation clause in presence of Network Interferences. Luca De Benedictis and Silvia Nenci

    16.30 - 16.50 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/opt/fdb/people/view/4294993455http://www.euroreg.uw.edu.pl/en/team,adam-ploszajhttp://www.euroreg.uw.edu.pl/en/team,dorota-celinskahttp://www.euroreg.uw.edu.pl/en/team,dorota-celinskahttp://works.bepress.com/luca_de_benedictis/http://works.bepress.com/luca_de_benedictis/

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    Wednesday July 2 Paper sessions - 2

    Migration, Mobility and Transnational Networks I

    (Chairs: Basak Bilecen & Markus Gamper)

    Interlocking Directorates and Elite Networks II

    (Chairs: Julian Cardenas & Josep Rodríguez)

    Networking the Environment I (Chairs: Isabel Díaz Reviriego, Laura Calvet Mir, Matthieu Salpeteur & Victoria Reyes

    García)

    Room 201 202 203

    14.50 - 15.10 A social and spatial network approach to migrant mobility and transnationalism. Raffaele Vacca, Giacomo Solano, José Luis Molina and Miranda Jessica Lubbers

    Procedures to address the core of economic power in interlocking directorates application to the Spanish continuous market in 2013. Iago Santos Castroviejo

    Assessing biases in sampling methods for documenting seed exchange networks. A case study from Northern Cameroon. Jean Wencelius, Mathieu Thomas, Pierre Barbillon and Eric Garine

    15.10 - 15.30 Relationships with Spaniards in the personal networks of immigrants in endogamous and exogamous couples: The extent of relational integration. Verónica de Miguel-Luken, Miranda J. Lubbers, Dan Rodríguez-García and Miguel Solana-Solana

    Networks of corporate directors as a mean to manage external dependencies of Chinese listed firms. Iwona Sulinska

    Good year, bad year: changing strategies, changing networks? A two year study of seed acquisition in Northern Cameroon. Chloe Violon, Mathieu Thomas and Eric Garine

    15.30 - 15.50 Role of media in providing transnational social support. Rajalakshmi Kanagavel

    The structure of ethnic social capital: two-mode analysis of interlocks among immigrant organizations. Matteo Gagliolo

    Social networks, seed system resilience and agro-biodiversity conservation in two cases study from India. Federica Ravera, Mauricio Bellon, Unai Pascual, Adam Drucker, Irene Iniesta-Grandia and Laura Calvet-Mir

    15.50 - 16.10 Transnational networks and transnational practices: Bulgarian migrants in Catalonia. Sílvia Gómez-Mestres

    The Decline of National Corporate Networks: The Case of Norway. Sigmund Grønmo and Trond Løyning

    The social diffusion pathways of sorghum varieties and associated knowledge in the Mount Kenya region. Vanesse Labeyrie, Joseph Ireri Kamau and Christian Leclerc

    16.10 - 16.30 Transnational Support of Ethnic Germans - A Visual Network Approach. Markus Gamper

    Comparing power systems: Latin America and Europe. Julian Cardenas and José A. Rodríguez

    Interactions between human and plant properties in plant circulation networks. A case study from Vanua Lava, Vanuatu (South Pacific). Mathieu Thomas, Pierre Barbillon and Sophie Caillon

    16.30 - 16.50 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/lesc/spip.php?article35http://www.cefe.cnrs.fr/en/interactions-bioculturelles/biocultural-interactionshttp://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/lesc/http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/lesc/http://www.cefe.cnrs.fr/en/interactions-bioculturelles/biocultural-interactionshttp://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/lesc/http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~mgagliol/http://www.uib.no/http://www.uib.no/http://www.hive.no/http://www.hive.no/http://www.cefe.cnrs.fr/en/interactions-bioculturelles/biocultural-interactions

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    Wednesday July 2 Paper sessions - 3

    Algorithms I (Last presenter is chair)

    Knowledge Networks in Scientific Research III

    (Chair: Filipa Ribeiro)

    Historical Network Research I

    (Chairs: Matthias Bixler, Florian Kerschbaumer & Martin Stark)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    16.50 - 17.10 Hierarchical link clustering of networks Jernej Bodlaj and Vladimir Batagelj

    Advance use of SciMAT through its API. Manuel Jesus Cobo Martín, María Gutiérrez Salcedo, M.A. Martínez, Antonio López-Herrera and Enrique Herrera-Viedma

    Plague and Position: The Black Death and the Emergence of the Medieval Hansa. Bernd Wurpts and Katherine Stovel

    17.10 - 17.30 Egocentric Decompositions of Social Network Graphs Using Dominating Sets Moses Boudourides and Sergios Lenis

    Scientific collaboration in Brazilian Health Informatics community. Roberto Baptista, Anderson Hummel, Fabio Teixeira and Ivan Pisa

    Exploring the Relationships among the People of Medieval Scotland. Cornell Jackson

    17.30 - 17.50 Network group discovery by hierarchical label propagation Lovro Šubelj and Marko Bajec

    Co-authorship strategies and patterns in international and national journals. Beata Lopaciuk-Gonczaryk

    SNA applied to financial agents at the service of municipal and State taxation systems in Late Medieval Catalonia. Albert Reixach and Esther Redondo

    17.50 - 18.10 A seed-centric algorithm for community detection in multiplex networks Manel Hmimida and Rushed Kanawati

    A network intervention on scientific networks: design and reactions. Raffaele Vacca, Christopher McCarty, Michael Conlon and David Nelson

    Financial networks and money-changers in early modern Castile. David Carvajal

    18.10 - 18.30 Ego-centered association rules based on bipartite graph. Raffaele Miele and Giuseppe Giordano

    Collaboration reels: evolution of university collaboration network. Michal Bojanowski

    The life cycle of naturalist networks in early modern Japan. Xin Xing and Xing Liu

    22.00 - 24.00 Hospitality Suite Location: Bar Frankfurt, Vila Universitaria (3 on Map 3)

    http://www.fri.uni-lj.si/http://sci2s.ugr.es/members/index.php#l0039http://sci2s.ugr.es/members/index.php#l0039http://www.soc.washington.edu/http://www.soc.washington.edu/http://www.soc.washington.edu/http://www.soc.washington.edu/http://www.adaptworks.com.br/http://www.unifesp.br/http://www.unifesp.br/http://www.kcl.ac.uk/http://lovro.lpt.fri.uni-lj.si/http://bajecm.fri.uni-lj.si/http://www.imf.csic.es/http://www.imf.csic.es/http://www.imf.csic.es/http://www.imf.csic.es/http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~kanawati/http://www.bojanorama.pl/

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    Wednesday July 2 Paper sessions - 3

    Online Social Networks I

    (Chair: Thomas Friemel)

    Interlocking Directorates and Elite Networks III

    (Chairs: Julian Cardenas & Josep Rodríguez)

    Networks and the Labour Market

    (Chairs: Oriol Barranco, Mireia Bolibar, Joel Martí, Irene Cruz &

    Joan Miquel Verd)

    Room 201 202 203

    16.50 - 17.10 Who is on Facebook? Determinants of Social Networking Site Membership. Bas Hofstra, Rense Corten and Frank van Tubergen

    The hidden rules and open secrets of corporate governance. Longitudinal analysis of “old boys networks” and interlocking directorates. Elisa Bellotti, Johan Koskinen, Moses Boudourides, Sergios Lenis and Ning Gao

    Access to Ethnic Social Capitals in Multicultural Toronto. Bonnie Erickson

    17.10 - 17.30 Facebook communities, pages and groups in the Basque Country. Alexander Ronzhyn

    The political embeddedness of economic system: the effects of politics in the interlocking directorates networks of Spain (1997, 2007, 2010). Rubén Juste

    The Positional – Reticular Method: A Bridging Proposal between Relational Social Capital Approaches. Alejandro García-Macías and Carlos Lozares

    17.30 - 17.50 Unraveling the social networking mystery – What’s behind the social tie? Cornelia Reyes Acosta

    Interlocking directorates and the law on gender quotas in Norway, 2008-2013. Trond Løyning

    Social networks as strategy for job seeking. Lídia Yepes

    17.50 - 18.10 How Authentic is Online Friendship? Georgians about Social Capital via Social Networks. Lia Tsuladze

    Small Worlds Characteristics in the interlocking directors networks. Sana Elouaer-Mrizak

    Involved ties, the main reason of the hiring in social networks. Oriol Alonso Alsina

    18.10 - 18.30 A social network framework to analyze the cultural contents of Kpop across countries. Ji Young Park, Ji Young Kim, Wayne Weiai Xu and Han Woo Park

    Interlocking directorates and collusion in the European chemical industry, 1960-2000. Hubert Buch-Hansen

    The social networks of social entrepreneurs. Jose Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela-García, Marta María Lobato, Paula Escribano, Miranda J. Lubbers and María Eugenia Santana

    22.00 - 24.00 Hospitality Suite Location: Bar Frankfurt, Vila Universitaria (3 on Map 3)

    http://www.hbv.no/?lang=en_GBhttp://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/http://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/http://www.hanpark.net/http://pagines.uab.cat/joseluismolina

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    Thursday July 3 Paper sessions - 1

    Ethnography and Social Network

    Research (Chairs: Laura Teves & Eva

    Fischer)

    Political Networks I: General call

    (Chair: Karin Ingold)

    Entrepreneurs and their Networks

    (Chairs: Judith Pampalona & Giacomo Solano)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    8.30 - 8.50 The social mapping of the Urban Solid Waste. Juan Nuñez

    Political Networks and Cross-border Policy Governance: Agency, geography and policy outcomes. Christophe Sohn, Dimitris Christopoulos and Johan Koskinen

    Context matters? The Influence of Microstates on the Entrepreneur’s Personal Networks. The case of Andorra. Judith Pampalona-Tarrés

    8.50 - 9.10 Ethnographical approach to the research of community practices and behaviours in motivational online communities. Eugenia Kuznetsova

    Trust and Communication in Cross-Border Counter-Terrorism Networks. Cali Ellis

    The use of social networks for the business: a comparison between transnational and local immigrant entrepreneurs. Giacomo Solano

    9.10 - 9.30 Social relations in spaces for performance: a comparative study using SNA and participant observation. Giancarlo Ragozini and Marco Serino

    National Parliamentary Coordination after Lisbon: A Network Approach. Philip Leifeld and Thomas Malang

    Developing Network Models of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in Developing Economies. Daniel Evans and Louis Boguchwal

    9.30 - 9.50 Ethnography and Social Network Research. Laura Teves and Eva Fischer

    Network Analysis of Parliamentary Debates: A Pilot Study on Two UK House of Commons Debates. Zaher Salah, Frans Coenen and Davide Grossi

    Conditions for and consequences of entrepreneurs' social network change in Dutch neighborhoods. Veronique Schutjens, Gerald Mollenhorst and Beate Volker

    9.50 - 10.10 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/http://www.evafischer.net/index.php/2012-07-02-22-12-24http://www.evafischer.net/index.php/2012-07-02-22-12-24http://www.colpos.mx/http://www.caliellis.com/http://www.philipleifeld.de/http://www.westpoint.edu/nschttp://www.westpoint.edu/nschttp://www.westpoint.edu/nschttp://www.museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/http://www.museo.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/http://www.evafischer.net/index.php/2012-07-02-22-12-24

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    Thursday July 3 Paper sessions - 1

    Network Functionality Models I (Chairs: Juan Tejada

    & Elisenda Molina)

    Ego-centered Networks

    (Last presenter is chair)

    Room 201 202

    8.30 - 8.50 Diffusion of Behavior in Network Games Orchestrated by Social Learning. Ines Lindner

    -

    8.50 - 9.10 How Much Do We Pay for Spreading Information? Advantages and Disadvantages of Node Selecting by Centralities. Hamid Zargari Asl and Homayoun Ebrahimian

    Personal networks of migrants: The forms of local and nonlocal ties in a metropolitan city. Burge Elvan Erginli

    9.10 - 9.30 Communication and Coordination in Social Networks: Action as Signaling Device. Jia-Ping Huang, Maurice Koster and Ines Lindner

    The longitudinal change of core discussion networks. Julia Koltai, Fruzsina Albert and Beáta Dávid

    9.30 - 9.50 Influence Aggregation in Models of Information Diffusion. Alessio Muscillo and Juan Tejada

    Time and temporalities in personal network dynamics. Miranda Jessica Lubbers

    9.50 - 10.10 COFFEE/TEA

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    Thursday July 3 Paper sessions - 2

    Longitudinal Network Modelling I

    (Chair: Tom Snijders)

    Political Networks II: Leadership and

    Political Capital (Chair: Dimitris Christopoulos)

    Online Social Networks II (Last presenter is chair)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    10.10 - 10.30 Hierarchical multilevel analysis of network dynamics: further developments. Tom Snijders and Johan Koskinen

    Policy Networks and Performance: The effect of implementation agencies’ position in policy networks on performance. Dorine Boumans

    The Dynamics of Stack Overflow Tags Network. Dominika Czerniawska and Jacek Szejda

    10.30 - 10.50 Continuously or discretely – how to analyze continuous dependent actor attributes in stochastic actor-oriented models. Nynke M. D. Niezink and Tom A. B. Snijders

    The Impact of Social Networks on Leadership Behaviour. Dimitris Christopoulos

    Open-coopetition in the Cloud computing Industry: the OpenStack NOVA case. Jose Teixeira

    10.50 - 11.10 Influence of the dynamic formation of social networks on the diffusion processes. Lourdes Mólera Peris, Rafael López Serrano, Pedro Noguera Méndez and María Semitiel García

    Brokerage and Entrepreneurship in Policy Networks: A Longitudinal Analysis of Strategic Behavior. Karin Ingold, Dimitris Christopoulos and Manuel Fischer

    Reputation in social media: a semantic network analysis of hashtags. Laura Illia, Elanor Colleoni, Alessandro Rozza and Katia Meggiorin

    11.10 - 11.30 Contributions of Salivary Hormones to Selection in Friendship and Conflict Networks. Olga Kornienko, Serena Weren, Claire Yee, Gary Hill, David Schaefer and Douglas Granger

    The changing legitimacy of economic orders. A discourse network analysis of evaluation of the economy before and after the financial crisis. Sebastian Haunss

    Hyperlink Formation in Social Bookmarking Systems: Who is Who Online? Juan D. Borrero, Gualda Estrella and Carpio José

    11.30 - 11.50 COFFEE/TEA

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    Thursday July 3 Paper sessions - 2

    Network Functionality Models

    II (Chairs: Juan Tejada & Elisenda Molina)

    Social Influence (Last presenter is chair)

    University Networks I - micro level

    (Chair: Daniel Houben)

    Room 201 202 203

    10.10 - 10.30 Clustering networks based on game theory. Daniel Gomez and Javier Castro

    Social influence on students' experiences of the process of transition into postgraduate study. Social influence on students' experiences of the process of transition into postgraduate study. Matthew Sitch and Ruth Lowry

    Assessing the effect of student networks on academic performance. Maria Prosperina Vitale, Giovanni C. Porzio and Patrick Doreian

    10.30 - 10.50 Network Game with Intertemporal Choice and Knowledge Externalities. Vladimir Matveenko and Alexei Korolev

    Detecting Social Influence in Ego-networks and Transportation Mode Choice. Susan Pike

    Erasmus student mobility. Kristijan Breznik

    10.50 - 11.10 Relational bundles in the analysis of multiple networks. Antonio Rivero Ostoic

    Relational chains in student world. Marie-Pierre Bès

    Support structures for undergraduate medical students – an approach using social network analysis. Joseph Heath, Rachel Isba and Rachel Markham

    11.10 - 11.30 Centrality and Social Capital dependence on network functionality: a game theoretical approach. Ramón Flores, Elisenda Molina and Juan Tejada

    If you tell me about your friends can I predict your food purchasing behaviour? Iljana Schubert, Judith de Groot and Adrian Newton

    Cooperative learning focused to the cooperative network: A study with nursing students. Pilar Marques-Sanchez, Elena Fernandez-Martinez, Cristina Liebana-Presa, Natalia Arias-Ramos, Enedina Quiroga-Sanchez and Arrate Pinto-Carral

    11.30 - 11.50 COFFEE/TEA

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    Thursday July 3 Paper sessions - 3

    Longitudinal Network Modelling II

    (Chair: Tom Snijders)

    Political Networks III: Environmental Policy and Governance (Chair:

    Manuel Fischer)

    Communication Networks

    (Chair: Thomas Friemel)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    11.50 - 12.10 Political skill, friendship and leadership network position and performance - a longitudinal analysis. Yuval Kalish

    Using social network analysis to unravel complexity in agricultural biodiversity governance. Jennifer Hauck and Jenny Schmidt

    Risk communication, power relations, and politics of expertise in South Korea. Yunjae Kang, Dong-Kwang Kim and Jinseo Park

    12.10 - 12.30 The Evolution of Knowledge Creation in Organized Business Groups. Ingmar Hammer

    Blueprints: Inter-Institutional Policy Influence in the Global Fisheries Governance Complex. James Hollway

    Do International News Reflect World Hierarchy? A Network Approach. Laurent Beauguitte, Marta Severo and Hugues Pécout

    12.30 - 12.50 Keeping Up with the Family? A Longitudinal Analysis of Kinship Networks and Performance of Intercorporate Alliances. Zong-Rong Lee and Ming-Yi Chang

    Issue framing, policy types and network dynamics in climate change policymaking. Christian Hirschi

    Dynamic ego behavior. A typology how participants at events interact over time. Filip Agneessens and Lukas Zenk

    12.50 - 13.10 Financial Networks and Real Economy: A Multi-agent Simulation Framework. Bulent Ozel, Andrea Teglio and Mattea Montagna

    The politics of market-based instruments: A case study of Swiss climate change policy. Marlene Kammerer and Christian Hirschi

    Homophily in TV related conversation networks. Thomas Friemel

    13.10 - 14.40 LUNCH BREAK

    http://www.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/personen/wiso_hammer.htmlhttp://www.geog.uni-heidelberg.de/personen/wiso_hammer.htmlhttp://www.gis-cist.fr/http://www.gis-cist.fr/http://geriico.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/http://geriico.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/http://filipagneessens.wordpress.com/http://filipagneessens.wordpress.com/http://www.lukaszenk.at/http://www.lukaszenk.at/http://www.pepe.ethz.ch/people/kajuliahttp://www.pepe.ethz.ch/people/hirschichttp://www.friemel.com/http://www.friemel.com/

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    Thursday July 3 Paper sessions - 3

    Business, Market, Customers I

    (Chair: Gabriel Pérez)

    Social Networks, Social Support and Health Care

    I (Chairs: Maksim Tsvetovat, Cristina Metgher & Tatyana

    Kanzaveli)

    Adolescent Networks I (Last presenter is chair)

    Room 201 202 203

    11.50 - 12.10 Peer effects and performance similarity in inter-organizational networks. Francesca Pallotti, Paola Tubaro and Alessandro Lomi

    "You have to be dying before you actually see a doctor..." Patients' medicines safety networks at transfer of care. Beth Fylan Gwynn, Alison Blenkinsopp, Gerry Armitage and Deirdre Naylor

    Ego network or connectivity set? Structural cohesion and postsecondary educational expectations. Martín Santos.

    12.10 - 12.30 Relying on networks to improve innovative outcomes: A longitudinal analysis applied to UK. Luisa Delgado-Márquez, Maksim Belitski and Blanca L. Delgado-Márquez

    Characteristics in the personal network and mortality risk in older adults. Lea Ellwardt, Theo van Tilburg, Marja Aartsen, Rafael Wittek and Nardi Steverink

    Academic self-concept in school peer networks. Ksenia Tenisheva and Daniel Alexandrov

    12.30 - 12.50 Role of Social Network in Market Mechanism under Asymmetric Information. Károly Miklós Kiss, Blanka Bajnai and Zsolt Stenger

    Social Space of Online Networked Communities: Mapping AIDS-relevant Groups in «VK» SNS. Yuri Rykov and Peter Meylakhs

    The focused organization of school ties: A case study of similarity and proximity as determinants of friend choices Sara Roman

    12.50 - 13.10 Ownership-effect on the dynamics of industry space over the financial crisis in Hungary. Balazs Lengyel, Laszlo Lorincz, Karoly Miklos Kiss and Blanka Bajnai

    Not all those who wander are lost. Modeling support and conflict over medical mediation in eating disorder online forums. Paola Tubaro, Antonio A. Casilli and Juliette Rouchier

    Social networks and language choice: A blockmodeling analysis Natxo Sorolla

    13.10 - 14.40 LUNCH BREAK

    http://www2.gre.ac.uk/about/schools/business/about/departments/ibe/staff/paola-tubarohttp://www.bradford.ac.uk/http://www.bradford.ac.uk/http://www.bradford.ac.uk/http://www.bradford.ac.uk/http://www.hse.ru/org/persons/68055057http://www.hse.ru/org/persons/74184933http://www2.gre.ac.uk/about/schools/business/about/departments/ibe/staff/paola-tubarohttps://webperso.telecom-paristech.fr/casilli.htmlhttps://webperso.telecom-paristech.fr/casilli.htmlhttp://www.vcharite.univ-mrs.fr/PP/rouchier/pagePrincipale.htmlhttp://www.vcharite.univ-mrs.fr/PP/rouchier/pagePrincipale.htmlhttp://xarxes.wordpress.com/

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    Thursday afternoon program - July 3

    Thursday July 3

    Program

    14.40 - 15.20

    14.40 - 16.10

    Open discussion "Ethics in Social Network Analysis"

    Prof. Dr. Michael Schönhuth (location: Sala de Juntas - 7 on Map 7)

    15.20 - 16.50

    Poster session (location: Hall; 6 on Map 7)

    17.00 - 18.45 17.00 Welcome

    17.15 Award Announcements

    17.30 Keynote Address

    "The Positional Turn in Social Network Analysis"

    Prof. Dr. Ulrik Brandes Computer and Information Science

    University of Konstanz

    (location: Auditorium; 5 on Map 7; take the stairs at the end of the the hall – 6 on Map 7)

    19.00 - 22.00

    Banquet in the Casa Convalescencia (for those who have registered for the dinner) - with bus transfer between the UAB campus and the location and with a musical performance. Location bus: 12 on Map 7.

    22.00 - 24.00 Hospitality Suite Location: Bar Frankfurt, Vila Universitaria (3 on Map 3)

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    Special session - Thursday, July 3

    Open discussion "Ethics in Social Network Analysis"

    Prof. Dr. Michael Schönhuth

    Location: Sala de Juntas (Indicated as 7 on Map 7)

    Time: Thursday afternoon July 3rd, 14.40 - 16.10

    14.40 Introduction - Michael Schönhuth

    15.00 Presentation by Mandy Lee & Filipa Ribeiro "Ethical issues in conducting social network analysis research in health and educational settings – a survey of international researchers and REC/IRB members’ views and experiences"

    15.20 Open discussion with the audience

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    Poster session - July 3

    Location: Hall, see 6 on Map 7

    Thursday July 3

    POSTERS

    15.20-16.50

    1. Link prediction methods and ERGMs: a comparison. Bartek Chrol and Michal Bojanowski

    2. Kinsources & Puck – Open data and open tools for kinship network analysis. Pascal Cristofoli and Klaus Hamberger

    3. Avoiding the portfolio effect on recommender systems through surprise: A social network approach. Carlos Figueiredo and José Azevedo

    4. Personal network composition of Roma university students – ‘bonding’ or ‘bridging’? Agnes Lukacs, Beata David and Eva Huszti

    5. Networks and Identification in Trismegistos. Yanne Broux and Silke Vanbeselaere

    6. Soil or land? The structure of desertification research network in Spain. Celia Barbero Sierra, María José Marqués Pérez and Manuel Ruiz Pérez

    7. How can we detect changes in social issues of science and technology? Co-word mapping of radioactivity and green algae in Korean newspaper. Jinseo Park, Dong-Kwang Kim and Minsu Ko

    8. Personal networks: a tool for gaining insight into the transmission of knowledge about food and medicinal plants among Tyrolean (Austrian) migrants in Australia, Brazil and Peru. Heidemarie Pirker, Ruth Haselmair, Elisabeth Kuhn and Christian R. Vogl

    9. Compleo Talent: linking social network profiles for job recruiting in information technology field in Brazil. Anderson Hummel, Roberto Baptista, Rodrigo Costa, Luciano Rodrigues and Wagner Santos

    10. Application of Multilevel Network Analysis to International Trade and Ownership. Matthew Smith

    11. The Team’s Influence on Sharing Data: A Study on Willingness to (Not) Comply With Norms Regarding Data Sharing. Linda Dominguez Alvarez

    12. Cohesion under covertness: a preliminary description. Chiara Broccatelli

    13. The role of relational environment in the intentional process of Ukranian immigrants. Renata Hosnedlova

    14. Satisfaction with social support perceived in chronic illness. Rosario Fernández, Loureiro Eva and Marques Pilar

    15. A first approach to the analysis of social networks of intentional communities in Catalonia. Paula Escribano

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    16. The Effects of Vulnerable and Grandiose Narcissism on Liking-based and Disliking-based Centrality in Social Networks. Anna Z. Czarna, Michael Dufner and Allan D. Clifton

    17. Network Analysis of Private Water Companies: Collaboration and Competition. Yasaman Sarabi

    18. Customer Relationship Management under using Social Software. Waad Assaad

    19. Analyzing structural changes through hashtags: Twitter reactions to a mockumentary. Liliana Arroyo Moliner and Renato Marín López

    20. Multimodal connections. Recommendations for participants, talks and rooms at conferences. Lukas Zenk, Florian Windhager and Michael Smuc

    21. Rural development and social networks in the autonomous community of Valencia. Isabel Beltran Gil and Javier Esparcia

    22. Network Analysis of Comorbid Symptoms in Individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder. Mohammad Hassan Afzali, Eric Bui and Philippe Birmes

    23. Exploring a Regional Scale Network of interactions during the Bronze Age. Florencia Del Castillo, Joan Anton Barceló and Giacomo Capuzzo

    http://www.lukaszenk.at/http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/opt/fdb/people/view/4294993455http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/michael.smuchttp://www.uab.edu/http://www.uab.edu/http://www.uab.edu/http://www.uab.edu/http://www.uab.edu/

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    Continuation paper sessions - Friday July 4

    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 1

    Network Perspectives in Measurement and

    Analysis of Social Support (Chairs: Giulia

    Rivellini and Susanna Zaccarin)

    Mixed Methods for studying Network

    Dynamics I (Chairs: Claire Bidart &

    Michel Grossetti)

    Intra-organisational Networks I

    (Chair: Sasa Batistic)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    8.30 - 8.50

    -

    - -

    8.50 - 9.10 Social Support Networks: an International Comparison. Livia García-Faroldi

    How do employers recruit? A study on innovative entrepreneurship with a mixed method. Nathalie Chauvac and Michel Grossetti

    How can we explore the coming into being of intra-organizational networks? A proposal based on practice theory. Yvonne Tobias

    9.10 - 9.30

    The embeddedness and support of homophilous ties: a review. Irene Cruz

    How trust networks foster group cooperation. Cristina Acedo Carmona and Antoni Gomila Benejam

    Knowledge management and creativity ideal types in a multinational virtual network. Gloria Álvarez-Hernández and Óscar Pérez-Zapata

    9.30 - 9.50 Exploring structures in Social Support Networks of lone mothers. Rosaria Lumino, Giancarlo Ragozini, Marijtje van Duijn and Maria Prosperina Vitale

    The use of qualitative tools nested in a personal network survey: advantages and disadvantages. Joan Miquel Verd, Oriol Barranco, Mireia Bolibar and Joel Martí

    A study on advice network activity at the work place. Gabriela Dodoiu

    9.50 - 10.10 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.dubitare.com/http://www.dubitare.com/http://www.dubitare.com/http://www.dubitare.com/

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 1

    Business, Market, Customers II

    (Chair: Gabriel Pérez)

    Room 201

    8.30 - 8.50

    - - -

    8.50 - 9.10

    A method based on social network analysis for DEA Benchmarking. Clara Simon de Blas and Jose Simon Martin

    - -

    9.10 - 9.30

    An analysis of high-tech and low-tech global production networks: What role for China and the UK? Sara Gorgoni and Alessia Amighini

    - -

    9.30 - 9.50

    Collaboration Networks and Innovation Results in Spain. Pablo Galaso and Jaromir Kovarik

    - -

    9.50 - 10.10 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.iecon.ccee.edu.uy/https://sites.google.com/site/webpagesjaromir/

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 2

    Methods (Last presenter is chair)

    Mixed Methods for studying Network

    Dynamics II (Chairs: Claire Bidart & Michel

    Grossetti)

    Intra-organisational Networks II

    (Chair: Sasa Batistic)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    10.10 - 10.30 Finding roles in sparse economic hierarchies: going beyond regular equivalence. Laura Prota and Patrick Doreian

    Relational chains and musical advices. A study in the region of Toulouse. Michel Grossetti, Laurent Laffont and Martine Azam

    Understanding the Network Structure of Irish Primary Care Teams. Diane Payne and Pablo Lucas

    10.30 - 10.50 Actor non-response treatments in case of valued networks. Anja Žnidaršič, Patrick Doreian and Anuška Ferligoj

    What makes ties persist over time and distance? A longitudinal study of personal networks. Claire Bidart

    Team Cohesion and Embedding – A Comparative Analysis of Spatial and Organisational Parameters. Kerstin Sailer

    10.50 - 11.10 Correspondence Analysis with Doubling for Two-Mode Valued Networks. Daniela D'Ambrosio, Domenico De Stefano and Giancarlo Ragozini

    Homophily and the heterophilic variety following the criteria of identification and classification of different collectives. Carlos Lozares, Dafne Muntanyola and Oriol Barranco

    Discovery and analysis of intra-organizational networks from social media data. Pablo Alfonso Haya, Ana Jusdado, Esteban Moro, Kate Ehrlich and Mercedes Vidal

    11.10 - 11.30 Measurement Accuracy in Samples of Online Communication Networks. Ju-Sung Lee and Juergen Pfeffer

    Using narratives to study the impact of social networks on the educational paths of immigrant students. Ana Belén Cano Hila, Angelina Sánchez Martí and María Paz Sandín Esteban

    Solving the problem of ineffective subsidiary: the impact of intraorganizational networks. Valentina Kuskova, Stanley Wasserman and Irina Volkova

    11.30 - 11.50 COFFEE/TEA

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 2

    Business, Market, Customers III

    (Chair: Gabriel Pérez)

    Social Networks and Local Development I

    (Chairs: Javier Esparcia & Xavier Molina)

    Networking the Environment II (Chairs: Isabel

    Díaz Reviriego, Laura Calvet Mir, Matthieu Salpeteur & Victoria

    Reyes García) Room 201 202 203

    10.10 - 10.30 Network dynamics in the ethical banking sector: Understanding network change and continuity in a developing industry sector. Daniel Tischer

    Leadership and power: an approach from social networks in rural areas in Spain. Javier Esparcia

    Social network analysis to select stakeholders: A study of the natural park Sant Llorenç del Munt (Catalonia, Spain). Laura Calvet-Mir, Sara Maestre-Andrés and Jeroen van den Bergh

    10.30 - 10.50 Patterns of embeddedness of PPPs in France. Elise Penalva and Emmanuel Lazega

    Social capital, social networks and rural development: Rincón de Ademuz (1994-2013). Jose Javier Serrano Lara

    Collective learning from a multi-level perspective: the case of the conversion of wine producers to organic farming. Jaime Montes Lihn and Emmanuel Lazega

    10.50 - 11.10 The study of a business-to-business knowledge portal for sustainability best practices development: a social network analysis approach. Leonardo Marques

    Local development processes in rural development and the role of relational social capital. A comparative analysis from Teruel (Spain). Escribano Jaime, Rubio Pascual and Esparcia Javier

    From personal networks of fishermen and skippers in Andalusian fishing ports to the co-management of natural resources. Isidro Maya-Jariego, Daniel Holgado and David Florido

    11.10 - 11.30 Social Network Analysis of European Financial Crisis Interconnectedness. Amir Armanious

    From social networks to discourse analysis in rural local development processes. A case study from NO of Murcia (Spain). Francisca Camacho and Javier Esparcia

    Common life, common knowledge? Assessing the role of multiple collectives in shaping variations in traditional ecological knowledge among a community of semi-nomadic pastoralists of Gujarat (India). Matthieu Salpeteur, Victoria Reyes-Garcia and José Luis Molina

    11.30 - 11-50 COFFEE/TEA

    http://personal.us.es/isidromj/php/http://personal.us.es/isidromj/php/http://www.feps.edu.eg/en/index.php

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 3

    Centrality (Last presenter is chair)

    Power and Networks I (Chairs: Ainhoa de Federico de la Rúa, Narciso Pizarro & Reyes

    Herrero)

    Online Social Networks III

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    11.50 - 12.10 Measuring network position through node and structural characteristics - Ego network Quality. Tamás Sebestyén and Attila Varga

    The mobilisation of business leaders in the policy-planning network in France. Catherine Comet

    Geometric Positions in Tweeterdom and Political Party Affiliations. Han Woo Park and Bulent Ozel

    12.10 - 12.30 Axioms for Centrality Scoring with Principal Eigenvectors. Mitri Kitti

    Coalition formation along network ties – why and how centrality matters. Franziska Barbara Keller

    The structure of online social networks and media consumption. Dominik Batorski and Lukasz Bolikowski

    12.30 - 12.50 Centrality Indices and a Class of Uniquely Ranked Graphs. David Schoch and Ulrik Brandes

    The moderating role of intrinsic motivation in senior managers’ use of external networks. Olga Zarzecka

    Spatial diffusion of an online social network. Balazs Lengyel

    12.50 - 13.10 Centrality for different types of valued networks. Filip Agneessens, Steve Borgatti and Daniel Halgin

    The Prediction Value. Maurice Koster, Sascha Kurz, Ines Lindner and Stefan Napel

    Beyond Reply and Quote Networks: Exploring the Evolution of Online Communities Through a Longitudinal Two-Mode Network Approach. Spyros Angelopoulos and Yasmin Merali

    13.10 - 14.40 LUNCH BREAK

    http://www.hanpark.net/index2.asphttp://dominikbatorski.com/http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~brandes/http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/~brandes/http://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-strategic-management-and-globalizationhttp://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-strategic-management-and-globalizationhttp://wm.uni-bayreuth.de/index.php?id=saschahttp://staff.feweb.vu.nl/ilindner/http://staff.feweb.vu.nl/ilindner/

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 3

    Kinship Networks (Chairs: Verónica de Miguel-Luken, Luis Ayuso-Sánchez &

    Livia García-Faroldi)

    Social Networks and Local Development II

    (Chairs: Javier Esparcia & Xavier Molina)

    University Networks II - macro-level

    (Chair: Daniel Houben)

    Room 201 202 203

    11.50 - 12.10 Romantic relationships and changes in personal networks. Jesper Rözer, Gerald Mollenhorst and Beate Völker

    Local Development and the networks of tourism agents: evidences from middle towns in the Andalusian community (Spain). Rafael Merinero, Javier Esparcia and José Luis Molina

    From Communication to International Cooperation: The Case of Inter-university Networks in Egypt. Hanan Rezk

    12.10 - 12.30 How can we explain tensions with the ones we rely on? Constituents of conflicts in personal networks. Andreas Herz

    Social networks and local development in rural areas: a comparative analysis from two study areas (Serranía-Cuenca and Ports-Castellón, Spain). Cristina Herraiz and Javier Esparcia

    The influence of governance on research network performance: a combined analysis. Pablo Cabanelas, José Cabanelas Omil and Patricia Somorrostro López

    12.30 - 12.50 Support Network Typologies of Italian Couples: Common Findings from Alternative Clustering Techniques. Viviana Amati, Silvia Meggiolaro, Giulia Rivellini and Susanna Zaccarin

    Are social networks linked to local development in high rural developed areas? An analysis from the LEADER area of Central Catalonia Central (Spain). Jaime Escribano, Dolores Sánchez Aguilera and Javier Esparcia

    School quasi-markets as social networks. Nathanael Friant and Matteo Gagliolo

    12.50 - 13.10 Virtual and Social Support Networks in Building the Spanish Adoptive Families. María José Rodríguez Jaume, Josep Antoni Rodríguez Díaz and Diana Jareño Ruiz

    Firm’s performance in the cluster: a question of balancing its role and intermediation in the knowledge system. Luis Martínez-Cháfer, Bárbara Larrañeta Gómez-Caminero and Francesc Xavier Molina-Morales

    University boards and strategic networks in higher education. Daniel Houben

    13.10 - 14.40 LUNCH BREAK

    http://www.fue.edu.eg/http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/giulia_rivellini/http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/giulia_rivellini/http://www.deams.units.it/http://www.deams.units.it/http://www.umons.ac.be/inashttp://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~mgagliol/http://www.uji.es/http://www.uji.es/http://www.upo.es/http://www.upo.es/http://www.upo.es/http://www.uji.es/http://www.uji.es/

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 4

    Longitudinal Modelling of Adolescent Networks

    (Chair: Tom Snijders)

    Power and Networks II

    (Chairs: Ainhoa de Federico de la Rúa, Narciso Pizarro &

    Reyes Herrero)

    Qualitative and Mixed Methods Network

    Research II (Chairs: Mireia Bolibar &

    Dafne Muntanyola)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    14.40 - 15.00 Cohesion in Perceived Friend Groups and Adolescents’ Involvement in Risk Behaviors Kim Pattiselanno, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra, Christian Steglich, Aart Franken, Wilma Vollebergh and René Veenstra

    Theoretical and methodological foundations of research on power networks. Narciso Pizarro

    Data Collection and Analysis with “VennMaker” - Poverty-political Networks of Local Politicians in Two German Cities. Isabelle Borucki

    15.00 - 15.20 Coevolution of smoking and friendship in vocational schools Vera Titkova, Valeria Ivaniushina and Daniel Alexandrov

    Polarization, discourse and cleavages in the political space. Zoltán Kmetty

    The Inequality of Looking for (and Finding) a Job: Mixed methods in social networks of Spanish young adults. Dafne Muntanyola-Saura and Mattia Vacchiano

    15.20 - 15.40 Size, Structure and Stability of Cliques in Early Adolescence Christian Steglich and Andrea Knecht

    Two faces of power. Cohesion and influential groups in government elites. A study of two democratic executives in Spain (2004 and 2012). Andrés Villena-Oliver

    Challenges for Collecting Ego Network Data – A Comparison of Visual Tools. Tom Toepfer and Betina Hollstein

    15.40 - 16.00 Social influence on ethnic perception - The co-evolution of perceived Roma ethnicity and friendship in Hungarian secondary school classes Zsófia Boda

    Researching the “labyrinth of solitude”: networks in political intermediation in Mexico. Gisela Zaremberg and Ainhoa de Federico

    How to do Qualitative Structural Analysis: lessons learned from exploring the embeddedness of organizations. Andreas Herz, Inga Truschkat and Luisa Peters

    16.00 - 16.20 The relationship between popularity and health behaviours in French adolescents Laura Rennie and Cécile Bazillier-Bruneau

    The structure of political funding in Brazil: results from elections. Reyes Herrero López

    Ties That Matter: Exploring of Social Ties in Managerial Social Networks the Characteristics and Meaning. Tanja Sliskovic

    16.20 - 16.40 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.narciso-pizarro.com/http://www.narciso-pizarro.com/http://www.academia.edu/dafnemuntanyolahttp://www.academia.edu/dafnemuntanyolahttp://www.gmw.rug.nl/~steglichhttp://www.sociologia.uma.es/http://www.wiso.uni-hamburg.de/professuren/mikrosoziologie/team/tom-toepfer-dipl-soz/https://univ-tlse2.academia.edu/AinhoadeFedericohttp://www.efzg.unizg.hr/default.aspx?id=8517

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 4

    Historical Network Research II (Chairs: Matthias Bixler, Florian

    Kerschbaumer & Martin Stark)

    Social Networks, Social Support and Health Care II (Chairs: Maksim Tsvetovat, Cristina

    Metgher & Tatyana Kanzaveli)

    Social Networks and Collective Action I (Chairs:

    Mario Diani & Nina Eggert)

    Room 201 202 203

    14.40 - 15.00 Ego centered networks and community dynamics in Buenos Aires, 1620-1840: Building a large database. Pascal Cristofoli, Zacarias Moutoukias and Christophe Prieur

    Health, quality of life, and sociability: an analysis of users of mental health services in four Brazilian cities. Breno Fontes and José Alberto Lins

    Hearts and Minds: Indentifying actors as facilitators of cultural expression and civic engagement in DIY music networks. Joseph Watson

    15.00 - 15.20 The Congress of Vienna 1814/15 and the Historical Network Research: Connecting empirical and theoretical Perspectives. Florian Kerschbaumer

    The influence of social relations on parental, subjective well-being. A Comparison of Japanese and German Ego-centric Networks. Marina Hennig

    Really do university students believe that Facebook is a useful tool to mobilizing people both online and offline around social causes? Shumaila Y. Yousafzai and Juan D. Borrero

    15.20 - 15.40 Marriage Networks and the Development of Social Stratification in the 19th Century. Martin Stark and Matthias Bixler

    What influences seasonal influenza vaccination uptake in medical students?: a pilot using social network analysis. Rhiannon Edge

    Protest friends: shared cognition, networks and affordances of Facebook political groups. Giuseppe A. Veltri and Matteo Gagliolo

    15.40 - 16.00 AIDS as a Global Media Event. An intercultural comparison of posters and their imagery. Vladimir Cajkovac

    Modeling peer group support and criticism, self-esteem and subjective well-being, on Body Image Disturbances. Carlos C. Contreras-Ibáñez and Ignacio Ramos-Vidal

    The Spanish Revolution in Twitter (): Networks of hashtags and individual/ collective actors in the anti – Evictions social movement in Spain. Estrella Gualda, Juan D. Borrero and Jose Carpio

    16.00 - 16.20 - A Mixed Method Study on Treatment Needs and Social Support Networks of Women with Substance Misuse Problems. Peace Ezumezu and Mandy Lee

    The impact of the structural properties and the cognitive content of personal networks on migrants’ social and political participation. Mireia Bolibar

    16.20 - 16.40 COFFEE/TEA

    http://www.ehess.fr/ldh/Themes/Theme_Reseaux_Sociaux.htmhttp://www.ehess.fr/ldh/Themes/Theme_Reseaux_Sociaux.htmhttp://www.sedet.univ-paris-diderot.fr/spip.php?article84http://www.sedet.univ-paris-diderot.fr/spip.php?article84http://www.liafa.univ-paris-diderot.fr/web9/equiprech/fichepers_fr.php?id=32http://www.ppgs.ufpe.br/http://www.soziologie.uni-mainz.de/familie/index_ENG.phphttp://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~mgagliol/http://homepages.ulb.ac.be/~mgagliol/http://www.dhmd.de/http://www.eseis.es/estrella

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 5

    Algorithms II (Last presenter is chair)

    Social Networks and Collective Action II

    (Chairs: Mario Diani & Nina Eggert)

    Migration, Mobility and Transnational Networks II

    (Chairs: Basak Bilecen & Markus Gamper)

    Room 211 212 Sala de Graus

    16.40 - 17.00 An Algorithm for automatically coding Big Data extracted from Twitter: getting ready for the analysis of more than one million tweets concerning a competition on TV Jose Carpio, Estrella Gualda and Juan D. Borrero

    Social movements and the diffusion of tactics and repertoires: From the viewpoint of intra organizational and individual networks in the protest event. Tominaga Kyoko

    The network origin of plural identities: structural brokerage, diversity and cultural holes in international immigrants’ networks. Raffaele Vacca and Tommaso Vitale

    17.00 - 17.20 Propagation dynamics in networks through rule-based modeling Jason Vallet, Bruno Pinaud, Guy Melançon and Helene Kirchner

    The Anonymous brand and the “Million Mask March” network. Davide Beraldo

    Integrated kinship and mobility networks: a West African case study. Klaus Hamberger and Karin Sohler

    17.20 - 17.40 Operations in temporal networks with zero latency Selena Praprotnik and Vladimir Batagelj

    Collective action in the field of immigration. Nina Eggert and Katia Pilati

    The Company You Keep: Content and Structure of Immigrants’ Social Networks and Psycho-Social Adjustment. Lydia Repke, Veronica Benet-Martinez and Eva Maciocco

    17.40 - 18.00 Closures in temporal networks with zero latency Vladimir Batagelj and Selena Praprotnik

    Revolution S.A: Telling stories from the Arab Street. Hugo Leal

    Transnational Mobility of Early-Career Academics: Transformation or Reproduction of Gender Regimes? A Network Perspective. Janine Dahinden and Martine Schaer

    18.00 - 18.20 - Civic networks in Cape Town. Mario Diani, Henrik Ernstson and Lorien Jasny

    Geographic Distance and Structural Holes. Zong Rong Lee and Hsin Fei Tu

    End of conference

    http://www.eseis.es/estrellahttp://kyokotominaga.com/http://www.labri.fr/perso/bpinaudhttp://www.labri.fr/perso/melanconhttp://www.upf.edu/pdi/benet-martinez/team/lydiarepke.htmlhttp://www.upf.edu/pdi/benet-martinez/team/lydiarepke.htmlhttp://www3.unine.ch/janine.dahindenhttp://www3.unine.ch/janine.dahindenhttp://www2.unine.ch/maps-chaire/import/martine_schaerhttp://www2.unine.ch/maps-chaire/import/martine_schaerhttp://www.unitn.it/http://www.ios.sinica.edu.tw/fellow/zongronglee/http://www.ios.sinica.edu.tw/fellow/zongronglee/

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    Friday July 4 Paper sessions - 5

    Adolescent Networks II (Last presenter is chair)

    Social Networks and Local Development III

    Networking the Environment III (Chairs: Isabel Díaz Reviriego, Laura

    Calvet Mir, Matthieu Salpeteur & Victoria Reyes García)

    Room 201 202 203

    16.40 - 17.00 Inter-Ethnic Friendship and Negative Ties in Secondary School Balint Neray and Zsófia Boda

    Evaluating the Effectiveness of Inter-organizational Collaboration Networks: A Comparative Study of Nonprofit Business Federations in Turkey. Nazli Aytug and Mustafa Yasar Tinar

    Institutional Fit and Centralized Networks for Invasive Species Management. Mark Lubell

    17.00 - 17.20 Bullying and School Attitudes in Non-Academic Environment. Daniel Alexandrov, Valeria Ivaniushina and Vera Titkova

    Agent Based Mapping for assessing socio-economic networks of mountain tourism as a coupled HES. Tobias Luthe and Tobias Wyss

    The relevance of social networks for multi-level water governance: a case study from two Mediterranean watersheds. Irene Iniesta-Arandia, Marta Varanda, Carlos Montes and Berta Martín-López

    17.20 - 17.40 Perception of Your Ethnicity Makes You Be More Bullied? Peer Perception and Self- Declaration of Ethnicity in Bullying and Victimization Processes Dorottya Kisfalusi and Judit Pál

    Entrepreneurship in processes of civic engagement – the role of individual and collective resources for local communities. Stefan Kundolf

    Using two-mode social networks to identify social-ecological interaction hotspots. Romano Wyss and Tobias Luthe

    17.40 - 18.00 Friendship and advice networks of minority students Valeria Ivaniushina, Vera Titkova and Daniel Alexandrov

    'Paying-it-Forward’: Mechanisms of Social Capital Development among Resource-Poor Women in Rural Bangladesh. Anastasia Seferiadis and Marjolein Zweekhorst

    Science policy interface and the biodiversity regime complex: what level of representativeness for IPBES? Mohamed Oubenal, Sélim Louafi, Amandine Orsini and Jean-Frédéric Morin

    18.00 - 18.20 Social Status in Class and Delinquency: The Impact of Sociometric Position on Truancy and Violence. Dr. Imke Dunkake

    An efficient organization for the help of children? The case of the “Give Kids a Chance” program in Hungary. Hanna Kónya and Éva Szontágh

    “Big fish in a small pond?” Fishing networks in an indigenous society. Isabel Díaz Reviriego, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares Onrubia, José Luis Molina and Victoria Reyes García

    End of conference

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    Author Index

    Aartsen, Marja THU 11.50-13.10

    Acedo Carmona, Cristina FRI 8.50-9.50

    Agneessens, Filip THU 11.50-13.10

    Agneessens, Filip FRI 11.50-13.10

    Albani, Eugenia WED 11.40-13.20

    Albert, Fruzsina THU 8.30-9.50

    Alexandrov, Daniel THU 11.50-13.10

    Alexandrov, Daniel FRI 14.40-16.20

    Alexandrov, Daniel FRI 16.40-18.20

    Ali Talpur, Bandeh THU 15.20-16.50

    Alonso Alsina, Oriol WED 16.50-18.30

    Alvarez-Galvez, Javier WED 14.50-16.30

    Álvarez-Hernández, Gloria

    FRI 8.50-9.50

    Amati, Viviana FRI 11.50-13.10

    Amighini, Alessia FRI 8.50-9.50

    Angelopoulos, Spyros FRI 11.50-13.10

    Anton Barceló, Joan THU 15.20-16.50

    Arias-Ramos, Natalia THU 10.10-11.30

    Armanious, Amir FRI 10.10-11.30

    Armitage, Gerry THU 11.50-13.10

    Arroyo Moliner, Liliana THU 15.20-16.50

    Assaad, Waad THU 15.20-16.50

    Aytug, Nazli FRI 16.40-18.20

    Azam, Martine FRI 10.10-11.30

    Azevedo, José THU 15.20-16.50

    Bajec, Marko WED 16.50-18.30

    Bajnai, Blanka THU 11.50-13.10

    Baptista, Roberto WED 16.50-18.30

    Baptista, Roberto THU 15.20-16.50

    Barbara Keller, Franziska FRI 11.50-13.10

    Barbero Sierra, Celia THU 15.20-16.50

    Barbillon, Pierre WED 14.50-16.30

    Barranco, Oriol FRI 8.50-9.50

    Barranco, Oriol FRI 10.10-11.30

    Basov, Nikita WED 11.40-13.20

    Batagelj, Vladimir WED 16.50-18.30

    Batagelj, Vladimir FRI 16.40-18.20

    Batorski, Dominik FRI 11.50-13.10

    Bazillier-Bruneau, Cécile FRI 14.40-16.20

    Belitski, Maksim THU 11.50-13.10

    Bellon, Mauricio WED 14.50-16.30

    Bellotti, Elisa WED 11.40-13.20

    Bellotti, Elisa WED 16.50-18.30

    Beltran Gil , Isabel THU 15.20-16.50

    Benet-Martinez, Verónica FRI 16.40-18.20

    Beraldo, Davide FRI 16.40-18.20

    Bès, Marie-Pierre THU 10.10-11.30

    Bidart, Claire FRI 10.10-11.30

    Birmes, Philippe THU 15.20-16.50

    Bixler, Matthias FRI 14.40-16.20

    Blenkinsopp, Alison THU 11.50-13.10

    Boda, Zsófia FRI 14.40-16.20

    Boda, Zsófia FRI 16.40-18.20

    Bodlaj, Jernej WED 16.50-18.30

    Boguchwal, Louis THU 8.30-9.50

    Bojanowski, Michal WED 16.50-18.30

    Bojanowski, Michal THU 15.20-16.50

    Bolibar, Mireia FRI 8.50-9.50

    Bolibar, Mireia FRI 14.40-16.20

    Bolikowski, Lukasz FRI 11.50-13.10

    Borgatti, Steve FRI 11.50-13.10

    Borrero, Juan D. FRI 14.40-16.20

    Borrero, Juan D FRI 16.40-18.20

    Borucki, Isabelle FRI 14.40-16.20

    Boudourides, Moses WED 16.50-18.30

    Boumans, Dorine THU 10.10-11.30

    Brahimian, Homayoun E THU 8.30-9.50

    Brandes, Ulrik FRI 11.50-13.10

    Breznik, Kristijan THU 10.10-11.30

    Broccatelli, Chiara WED 11.40-13.20

    Broccatelli, Chiara THU 15.20-16.50

    Broux, Yanne THU 15.20-16.50

    Buch-Hansen, Hubert WED 16.50-18.30

    Bui, Eric THU 15.20-16.50

    Cabanelas Omil, José FRI 11.50-13.10

    Caillon, Sophie WED 14.50-16.30

    Caimo, Alberto WED 14.50-16.30

    Cajkovac, Vladimir FRI 14.40-16.20

    Calvet-Mir, Laura WED 14.50-16.30

    Calvet-Mir, Laura FRI 10.10-11.30

    Camacho, Francisca FRI 10.10-11.30

    Cano Hila, Ana Belén FRI 10.10-11.30

    Capuzzo, Giacomo THU 15.20-16.50

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    Cardenas, Julian WED 14.50-16.30

    Carpio, José THU 10.10-11.30

    Carpio, José FRI 14.40-16.20

    Carpio, José FRI 16.40-18.20

    Carrel, Noemi WED 11.40-13.20

    Carvajal, David WED 16.50-18.30

    Casilli, Antonio A. THU 11.50-13.10

    Castro, Javier THU 10.10-11.30

    Celinska-Janowicz, Dorota

    WED 14.50-16.30

    Chang, Ming-Yi THU 11.50-13.10

    Chauvac, Nathalie FRI 8.50-9.50

    Christopoulos, Dimitris THU 8.30-9.50

    Christopoulos, Dimitris THU 10.10-11.30

    Chrol, Bartek THU 15.20-16.50

    Cid, José WED 11.40-13.20

    Clifton, Allan D. THU 15.20-16.50

    Cobo Martín, Manuel Jesus

    WED 16.50-18.30

    Coenen, Frans THU 8.30-9.50

    Colleoni, Elanor THU 10.10-11.30

    Comas, Jordi WED 11.40-13.20

    Comet, Catherine FRI 11.50-13.10

    Conlon, Michael WED 16.50-18.30

    Contreras-Ibáñez, Carlos C.

    FRI 14.40-16.20

    Corten, Rense WED 16.50-18.30

    Costa, Rodrigo THU 15.20-16.50

    Cristofoli, Pascal THU 15.20-16.50

    Cristofoli, Pascal FRI 14.40-16.20

    Crossley, Nick WED 14.50-16.30

    Cruz, Irene FRI 8.50-9.50

    Czarna, Anna Z. THU 15.20-16.50

    Czerniawska, Dominika THU 10.10-11.30

    D. Borrero, Juan THU 10.10-11.30

    Dahinden, Janine FRI 16.40-18.20

    Daly, Michele WED 11.40-13.20

    D'Ambrosio, Daniela FRI 10.10-11.30

    Dávid, Beáta WED 11.40-13.20

    Dávid, Beáta THU 8.30-9.50

    Dávid, Beáta THU 15.20-16.50

    De Benedictis, Luca WED 14.50-16.30

    De Federico, Ainhoa FRI 14.40-16.20

    De Groot, Judith THU 10.10-11.30

    De Miguel-Luken, Verónica

    WED 14.50-16.30

    De Nooy, Wouter WED 11.40-13.20

    De Stefano, Domenico WED 14.50-16.30

    De Stefano, Domenico FRI 10.10-11.30

    De Vita, Riccardo WED 14.50-16.30

    Dehdarirad, Tahereh WED 14.50-16.30

    Del Castillo, Florencia THU 15.20-16.50

    Delgado-Márquez, Blanca L.

    THU 11.50-13.10

    Delgado-Márquez, Luisa THU 11.50-13.10

    D'Esposito, Maria Rosaria WED 14.50-16.30

    Diani, Mario FRI 16.40-18.20

    Díaz Reviriego, Isabel FRI 16.40-18.20

    Diesner, Jana WED 11.40-13.20

    Dijkstra, Jan Kornelis FRI 14.40-16.20

    Dodoiu, Gabriela FRI 8.50-9.50

    Domínguez Alvarez, Linda THU 15.20-16.50

    Doreian, Patrick THU 10.10-11.30

    Doreian, Patrick FRI 10.10-11.30

    Drucker, Adam WED 14.50-16.30

    Dufner, Michael THU 15.20-16.50

    Dunkake, Imke FRI 16.40-18.20

    Edge, Rhiannon FRI 14.40-16.20

    Edling, Christofer WED 11.40-13.20

    Edwards, Gemma WED 11.40-13.20

    Edwards, Gemma WED 14.50-16.30

    Eggert, Nina FRI 16.40-18.20

    Ehrlich, Kate FRI 10.10-11.30

    Ellis, Cali THU 8.30-9.50

    Ellwardt, Lea THU 11.50-13.10

    Elouaer-Mrizak, Sana WED 16.50-18.30

    Elvan Erginli, Burge THU 8.30-9.50

    Erickson, Bonnie WED 16.50-18.30

    Ernstson, Henrik FRI 16.40-18.20

    Escobar, Modesto WED 14.50-16.30

    Escribano, Jaime FRI 11.50-13.10

    Escribano, Jaime FRI 10.10-11.30

    Escribano, Paula WED 16.50-18.30

    Escribano, Paula THU 15.20-16.50

    Esparcia, Javier THU 15.20-16.50

    Esparcia, Javier FRI 10.10-11.30

    Esparcia, Javier FRI 10.10-11.30

    Esparcia, Javier FRI 11.50-13.10

    Estrella, Gualda THU 10.10-11.30

    Eva, Loureiro THU 15.20-16.50

    Evans, Daniel THU 8.30-9.50

    Ezumezu, Peace FRI 14.40-16.20

    Faul, Moira WED 11.40-13.20

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    Fei Tu, Hsin FRI 16.40-18.20

    Ferligoj, Anuška FRI 10.10-11.30

    Fernández, Rosario THU 15.20-16.50

    Fernández-Llamazares Onrubia, Álvaro

    FRI 16.40-18.20

    Fernandez-Martinez, Elena

    THU 10.10-11.30

    Figueiredo, Carlos THU 15.20-16.50

    Fischer, Eva THU 8.30-9.50

    Fischer, Manuel THU 10.10-11.30

    Flores, Ramón THU 10.10-11.30

    Florido, David FRI 10.10-11.30

    Fontes, Breno FRI 14.40-16.20

    Franken, Aart FRI 14.40-16.20

    Friant, Nathanael FRI 11.50-13.10

    Friemel, Thomas THU 11.50-13.10

    Fuccella, Vittorio WED 14.50-16.30

    Fuhse, Jan WED 11.40-13.20

    Fylan Gwynn, Beth THU 11.50-13.10

    Gagliolo, Matteo WED 14.50-16.30

    Gagliolo, Matteo FRI 14.40-16.20

    Galaso, Pablo FRI 8.50-9.50

    Gamper, Markus WED 14.50-16.30

    Gao, Ning WED 16.50-18.30

    Gagliolo, Matteo FRI 11.50-13.10

    García-Faroldi, Livia FRI 8.50-9.50

    García-Macías, Alejandro WED 16.50-18.30

    Garine, Eric WED 14.50-16.30

    Gauci, Jean-Pierre WED 14.50-16.30

    Giordano, Giuseppe WED 16.50-18.30

    Gollini, Isabella WED 14.50-16.30

    Gomez, Daniel THU 10.10-11.30

    Gómez-Mestres, Sílvia WED 14.50-16.30

    Gomila Benejam, Antoni FRI 8.50-9.50

    Gorgoni, Sara FRI 8.50-9.50

    Granger, Douglas THU 10.10-11.30

    Green, Brandn WED 11.40-13.20

    Groenewegen, Peter WED 11.40-13.20

    Grønmo, Sigmund WED 14.50-16.30

    Grossetti, Michel FRI 8.50-9.50

    Grossetti, Michel FRI 10.10-11.30

    Grossi, Davide THU 8.30-9.50

    Guadalupi, Luigi WED 11.40-13.20

    Gualda, Estrella FRI 14.40-16.20

    Gualda, Estrella FRI 16.40-18.20

    Gutiérrez Salcedo, María WED 16.50-18.30

    Halgin, Daniel FRI 11.50-13.10

    Hamberger, Klaus THU 15.20-16.50

    Hamberger, Klaus FRI 16.40-18.20

    Hammer, Ingmar THU 11.50-13.10

    Haselmair, Ruth THU 15.20-16.50

    Hassan Afzali, Mohammad

    THU 15.20-16.50

    Hauck, Jennifer THU 11.50-13.10

    Haunss, Sebastian THU 8.30-9.50

    Haya, Pablo Alfonso FRI 10.10-11.30

    Heath, Joseph THU 10.10-11.30

    Held, Fabian WED 11.40-13.20

    Hellsten, Iina WED 11.40-13.20

    Hennig, Marina FRI 14.40-16.20

    Henriksen, Lasse WED 11.40-13.20

    Herraiz, Cristina FRI 11.50-13.10

    Herrera-Viedma, Enrique WED 16.50-18.30

    Herrero López, Reyes FRI 14.40-16.20

    Herz, Andreas FRI 11.50-13.10

    Herz, Andreas FRI 14.40-16.20

    Higgins, Andrew WED 11.40-13.20

    Hill, Gary THU 10.10-11.30

    Hirschi, Christian THU 11.50-13.10

    Hmimida, Manel WED 16.50-18.30

    Hofstra, Bas WED 16.50-18.30

    Holgado, Daniel FRI 10.10-11.30

    Hollstein, Betina FRI 14.40-16.20

    Hollway, James THU 11.50-13.10

    Hosnedlova, Renata THU 15.20-16.50

    Houben, Daniel FRI 11.50-13.10

    Huan, Jia-Ping THU 8.30-9.50

    Hummel, Anderson WED 16.50-18.30

    Hummel, Anderson THU 15.20-16.50

    Huszti, Éva WED 11.40-13.20

    Huszti, Éva THU 15.20-16.50

    Illia, Laura THU 10.10-11.30

    Ingold, Karin THU 10.10-11.30

    Iniesta-Arandia, Irene WED 14.50-16.30

    Iniesta-Arandia, Irene FRI 16.40-18.20

    Ireri Kamau, Joseph WED 14.50-16.30

    Isba, Rachel THU 10.10-11.30

    Ivaniushina, Valeria FRI 14.40-16.20

    Ivaniushina, Valeria FRI 16.40-18.20

    Jackson, Cornell WED 16.50-18.30

    Jareño Ruiz, Diana FRI 11.50-13.10

    Jasny, Lorien WED 11.40-13.20

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    Jasny, Lorien FRI 16.40-18.20

    Joel-Edgar, Sian WED 11.40-13.20

    Jusdado, Ana FRI 10.10-11.30

    Juste, Rubén WED 16.50-18.30

    Kalish, Yuval THU 11.50-13.10

    Kammerer, Marlene THU 11.50-13.10

    Kanagavel, Rajalakshmi WED 14.50-16.30

    Kanawati, Rushed WED 16.50-18.30

    Kang, Yunjae THU 11.50-13.10

    Kerschbaumer, Florian FRI 14.40-16.20

    Kim, Dong-Kwang THU 11.50-13.10

    Kim, Dong-Kwang THU 15.20-16.50

    Kim, Jinseok WED 11.40-13.20

    Kim, Ji Young WED 16.50-18.30

    Kirchner, Helene FRI 16.40-18.20

    Kisfalusi, Dorottya FRI 16.40-18.20

    Kitti, Mitri FRI 11.50-13.10

    Kmetty, Zoltán FRI 14.40-16.20

    Knecht, Andrea FRI 14.40-16.20

    Ko, Minsu THU 15.20-16.50

    Koltai, Julia THU 8.30-9.50

    Kónya, Hanna FRI 16.40-18.20

    Kornienko, Olga THU 10.10-11.30

    Korolev, Alexei THU 10.10-11.30

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    Koskinen, Johan WED 14.50-16.30

    Koskinen, Johan WED 16.50-18.30

    Koskinen, Johan THU 8.30-9.50

    Koskinen, Johan THU 10.10-11.30

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    Koster, Maurice FRI 11.50-13.10

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    Kurz, Sascha FRI 11.50-13.10

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    Kuznetsova, Eugenia THU 8.30-9.50

    Kyoko, Tominaga FRI 16.40-18.20

    Labeyrie, Vanesse WED 14.50-16.30

    Laffont, Laurent FRI 10.10-11.30

    Larrañeta Gómez-Caminero, Bárbara

    FRI 11.50-13.10

    Lazega, Emmanuel FRI 10.10-11.30

    Leal, Hugo FRI 16.40-18.20

    Leclerc, Christian WED 14.50-16.30

    Lee , Ju-Sung FRI 10.10-11.30

    Lee, Mandy THU 14.40-16.10

    Lee, Mandy FRI 14.40-16.20

    Lee, Zong Rong WED 11.40-13.20

    Lee, Zong Rong THU 11.50-13.10

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    Leifeld, Philip THU 8.30-9.50

    Lengyel, Balazs THU 11.50-13.10

    Lengyel, Balazs FRI 11.50-13.10

    Lenis, Sergios WED 16.50-18.30

    Liebana-Presa, Cristina THU 10.10-11.30

    Lindner, Ines THU 8.30-9.50

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    Lins, José Alberto FRI 14.40-16.20

    Lobato, Marta María WED 16.50-18.30

    Lomi, Alessandro WED 11.40-13.20

    Lomi, Alessandro THU 11.50-13.10

    Lopaciuk-Gonczaryk, Beata

    WED 16.50-18.30

    López Serrano, Rafael THU 10.10-11.30

    López-Herrera, Antonio WED 16.50-18.30

    Lorincz, Laszlo THU 11.50-13.10

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    Lowry, Ruth THU 10.10-11.30

    Løyning, Trond WED 14.50-16.30

    Løyning, Trond WED 16.50-18.30

    Lozares, Carlos WED 16.50-18.30

    Lozares, Carlos FRI 10.10-11.30

    Lubbers, Miranda WED 14.50-16.30

    Lubbers, Miranda WED 14.50-16.30

    Lubbers, Miranda WED 16.50-18.30

    Lubbers, Miranda THU 8.30-9.50

    Lubell, Mark FRI 16.40-18.20

    Lucas, Pablo FRI 10.10-11.30

    Lucena, Delio WED 14.50-16.30

    Lukacs, Agnes THU 15.20-16.50

    Lumino, Rosaria FRI 8.50-9.50

    Luthe, Tobias FRI 16.40-18.20

    Maciocco, Eva FRI 16.40-18.20

    Maestre-Andrés, Sara FRI 10.10-11.30

    Malang, Thomas THU 8.30-9.50

    Marín López, Renato THU 15.20-16.50

    Markham, Rachel THU 10.10-11.30

    Marqués Pérez, María José

    THU 15.20-16.50

    Marques, Leonardo FRI 10.10-11.30

    Marques-Sanchez, Pilar THU 10.10-11.30

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    Martí, Joel WED 11.40-13.20

    Martí, Joel FRI 8.50-9.50

    Martínez, M.A. WED 16.50-18.30

    Martínez-Cháfer, Luis FRI 11.50-13.10

    Martín-López, Berta FRI 16.40-18.20

    Matveenko, Vladimir THU 10.10-11.30

    Maya-Jariego, Isidro FRI 10.10-11.30

    Mazare, Dan WED 14.50-16.30

    McCarty, Christopher WED 16.50-18.30

    McMahon, Colman THU 15.20-16.50

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    Meggiorin, Katia THU 10.10-11.30

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    Merinero, Rafael FRI 11.50-13.10

    Meylakhs, Peter THU 11.50-13.10

    Miele, Raffaele WED 16.50-18.30

    Miklós Kiss, Károly THU 11.50-13.10

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    Milofsky, Carl WED 11.40-13.20

    Miquel Verd, Joan FRI 8.50-9.50

    Mólera Peris, Lourdes THU 10.10-11.30

    Molina, Elisenda THU 10.10-11.30

    Molina, José Luis WED 14.50-16.30

    Molina, José Luis WED 16.50-18.30

    Molina, José Luis FRI 10.10-11.30

    Molina-Morales, Francesc Xavier

    FRI 11.50-13.10

    Mollenhorst, Gerald WED 11.40-13.20

    Mollenhorst, Gerald THU 8.30-9.50

    Mollenhorst, Gerald FRI 11.50-13.10

    Montagna, Mattea THU 11.50-13.10

    Montes Lihn, Jaime FRI 10.10-11.30

    Montes, Carlos FRI 16.40-18.20

    Morin, Jean-Frédéric FRI 16.40-18.20

    Moro, Esteban FRI 10.10-11.30

    Moutoukias, Zacarias FRI 14.40-16.20

    Muller, Allan WED 11.40-13.20

    Muntanyola-Saura, Dafne FRI 10.10-11.50

    Muntanyola-Saura, Dafne FRI 14.40-16.20

    Muscillo, Alessio THU 8.30-9.50

    Napel, Stefan FRI 11.50-13.10

    Naylor, Deirdre THU 11.50-13.10

    Nelson, David WED 16.50-18.30

    Nenci, Silvia WED 14.50-16.30

    Nenko, Aleksandra WED 11.40-13.20

    Neray, Balint FRI 16.40-18.20

    Nerghes, Adina WED 11.40-13.20

    Newton, Adrian THU 10.10-11.30

    Niezink, Nynke THU 10.10-11.30

    Noguera Méndez, Pedro THU 10.10-11.30

    Nuñez, Juan THU 8.30-9.50

    Oliver, Kathryn WED 11.40-13.20

    Oliver, Kathryn WED 14.50-16.30

    Orsini, Amandine FRI 16.40-18.20

    Oubenal, Moham