July 13, 2023 | News | Conference

MPIDR at IC2S2 2023 in Copenhagen

Our colleagues from the Department of Digital and Computational Demography will present their research at the 9th International Conference on Computational Social Science in Copenhagen (Denmark), July 17-20, 2023.

The International Conference for Computational Social Science (IC2S2) will be held at the Mærsk Tower of the University of Copenhagen. IC2S2 has emerged as the dominant conference at the intersection of social and computational science, bringing together researchers from around the world in economics, sociology, political science, psychology, cognitive science, management, computer science, statistics and the full range of natural and applied sciences committed to understanding the social world through large-scale data and computation.

This year´s IC2S2 will take place in the Mærsk Tower at the University of Copenhagen. © iStockphoto.com/olli0815

MPIDR Participants

Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Andres F. Castro Torres, Vincent Lariviere, Cassidy R. Sugimoto: A global bibliometric perspective on the social structure of science [105]
Session 4C: "Science of science II" - July 19, 15:15, Room C (Henrik Dam Auditorium)

Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Maciej J. Dańko, Emilio Zagheni, Xinyi Zhao:          Internal and international migration of scholars worldwide [110]
Session 5D: "Science of science III" - July 20, 11:15, Room D (Nielsine Nielsen Auditorium)

Athina Anastasiadou, Artem Volgin, Douglas Leasure:
War and Migration: Modeling the Russian Exodus with Digital Trace Data [659, poster board 65]
Posters - Day 3 (Atrium)

Carolina Coimbra Vieira, Ebru Sanliturk, Emilio Zagheni:
Using Wikipedia data to monitor unexpected migration events [127, poster board 39]
Posters - Day 2 (Atrium)

Carolina Coimbra Vieira, Marisa Vasconcelos:
Contrasting Global Gender Gaps in STEM interests on Facebook with Offline Gender Gap Indicators [126, poster board 38]
Posters - Day 2 (Atrium)

Chia-Jung Tsai, Robert Gordon Rinderknecht, Emilio Zagheni:
The interplay between refugee inflows and media coverage in determining attitudes towards immigrants in Germany [51]
Session 2G: "Online Discourse II" - July 18, 14:30, Room G (Classroom 13.1.63+83)

Daniela Perrotta, Tom Theile, Carlos Callejo Penalba, Kiran Garimella, Ingmar Weber, Emilio Zagheni: Characterizing High-Skilled Mobility Patterns in Europe via LinkedIn [667]
Session 4E: "Mobility and Urban Data science IV" - July 19, 14:30, Room E (Holst Auditorium)

Erick Elejalde, Victor Navarro, Loreto Bravo, Emilio Zagheni, Leo Ferres: Chile's Internal Migration Dynamics during the COVID-19 Pandemic [306]
Session 4E: "Mobility and Urban Data science IV" - July 19, 15:00, Room E (Holst Auditorium)

Erin Walk, Aliakbar Akbaritabar:
Scholarly migration and collaboration worldwide: A word embedding representation [576]
Session 4C: "Science of science II" - July 19, 15:30, Room C (Henrik Dam Auditorium)

Jisu Kim, Alina Sîrbu, Giulio Rossetti, Fosca Giannotti, Hillel Rapoport: Origin and destination attachment: study of cultural integration on Twitter [6, poster board 11]
Posters - Day 3 (Atrium)

Xinyi Zhao, Aliakbar Akbaritabar, Ridhi Kashyap, Emilio Zagheni: 
Gender differences in self-promotion on Twitter among early-career researchers: Are men more likely to disseminate their first publication and benefit more? [652, poster board 5]
Posters - Day 2 (Atrium)

Find our scientists in the program here: 
https://www.ic2s2.org/program.html

 

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