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Rome, Italy Katılım Nisan 2008
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Andrea Baronchelli
Andrea Baronchelli@a_baronca·
"On the heterogeneity of social activity patterns and social distancing" @net_science and I did a simple SIR exercise on temporal networks. Heterogenous patterns of social activity need to be considered to assess the effectiveness of social distancing. medium.com/network-scienc…
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Wander Jager
Wander Jager@GCSCS_RuG·
Kick off meeting of ACTISS, developing on-line courses for computational social science. Plenty ambitions 😊
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Vincent Pantal🍩ni
Vincent Pantal🍩ni@panlepan·
How do you see these points moving ? Ben Sparks @SparksMaths started a great talk last week for #latemaths with this simple animation. People see different things. What do *you* see ?
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JASSS
JASSS@JASSSJournal·
The second issue of 2018 has been published today here: jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html. 11 peer-reviewed articles and 6 book reviews. Enjoy the reading!
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Alessandro  Vespignani
Alessandro Vespignani@alexvespi·
If Facebook truly embraces the vision to make products that are “good for people’s well being,” the company needs to provide academic researchers far broader access to its data. @WIRED wired.com/story/its-time…
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NetCrime 2019
NetCrime 2019@netcrime·
Come to NetCrime---Symposium on the Structure and Mobility of Crime, a satellite event of NetSci 2018 in Paris! @netsci2018
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Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker@sapinker·
There is no “Loneliness Epidemic” - Social critics are too quick to cry “crisis” after an anecdote or dubious study. (Data are reviewed in Enlightenment Now.) nyti.ms/2BiHLQK
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