The Institute for Analytical Sociology, IAS, arranges research seminars every week on the topics of analytical sociology and computational social science.

The topics discussed often focus on the core areas of IAS – analytical sociology, organizational dynamics, segregation dynamics, and cultural dynamics. For the first time, we also hold the International Roundtable on Computational Social Science with presentations of leading international CSS scholars.

Our events are open to everyone and we very much look forward to seeing you at one of our events!

Venue: Zoom. Please contact Madelene Töpfer, madelene.topfer@liu.se, for Zoom link.

Time: 14.30-16.00 on Thursdays.

Download the complete programme here (pdf)
There are som seminars marked with a *, they will be on Zoom and in room KO301.

Upcoming Seminars

4 April 2024

11 April 2024

18 April 2024

International Roundtable on Computational Social Science: When liars are considered honest: The many faces of truth and honesty

2.30 pm – 4.00 pm KO301, Kopparhammaren 2, Campus Norrköping, Sweden and Zoom

Welcome to the International Roundtable on Computational Social Science with Stephan Lewandowsky from University of Bristol. The seminar is open for the public. Language: English. Please contact madelene.topfer@liu.se for Zoom link.

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25 April 2024

Analytical Sociology Seminar: How network structure matters for creativity

2.30 pm – 4.00 pm KO301, Kopparhammaren 2, Campus Norrköping, Sweden and Zoom

Welcome to the Analytical Sociology Seminar with Ronald S. Burt from University of Chicago and Bocconi University. The seminar is open for the public. Language: English. Please contact madelene.topfer@liu.se for Zoom link.

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16 May 2024

Analytical Sociology Seminar: A general methodological framework for micro-macro analysis in social networks

2.30 pm – 4.00 pm Zoom

Welcome to the Analytical Sociology Seminar with Scott Duxbury from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The seminar is open for the public. Language: English. Please contact madelene.topfer@liu.se for Zoom link.

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23 May 2024

International Roundtable on Computational Social Science: Daytime changes in social segregation and neighbourhood effects according to people's daily mobility

2.30 pm – 4.00 pm KO301, Kopparhammaren 2, Campus Norrköping, Sweden and Zoom

Welcome to the International Roundtable on Computational Social Science with Julie Vallée from CNRS, France. The seminar is open for the public. Language: English. Please contact madelene.topfer@liu.se for Zoom link.

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