Structures over Time. Relational Dynamics in European Societies and beyond

Networks in the Global World conference

The core subject areas of the NetGloW conference series remain the same in 2022, as well as the overall approach: The focus on advances in network analysis combining different types of methods and data to address the challenges in studying various kinds of networks, compared across cultures, societies, states, economies, and cities, – with a primary focus on European societies. Like before, a particular emphasis is on linkages between theory, method and applications, considering how theory-driven principles can be tested and which settings are suitable for such investigations. The conference will offer a coherent set of sessions and workshops corresponding to this overall approach. Simultaneously, once more NetGloW invites proposals from the community of network scholars on sessions and workshops they would like to bring to the conference, both in line with the proposed main topic and in addition to it.

The conference will be held on June 22–24, 2022 by the Centre for German and European Studies (St. Petersburg University - Bielefeld University). NetGloW is the largest regular conference on network analysis in Russia and Eastern Europe, supported by International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), International Sociological Association (ISA), and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

The keynote speakers in 2022 will be Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania, Betina Hollstein, University of Bremen, Daniel McFarland, Stanford University, and Ulrik Brandes, ETH Zürich.

Abstract Submission

We invite papers to a set of regular and organized sessions including, but not limited to the following network-analytical foci (for more information visit: www.ngw.spbu.ru/programme):

  • Quantitative Methods of Network Analysis
  • Qualitative and Mixed Methods of Network Analysis
  • Networks and Culture
  • Networks in Politics, International Relations, and Economy
  • Networks in Science, Education, and the Arts
  • Urban, Environmental, and Socio-Technical Networks
  • Online Networks

Abstracts of up to 2000 characters (with spaces) should be submitted online before February 7th 2022 at http://ngw.spbu.ru/submission. Notifications will be sent to the applicants not later than March 28, 2022.

Selected full papers of the conference will be published as a ‘NetGloW 2022’ volume of the Springer’s ‘Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems’ indexed in Scopus.

Procédure complémentaire pour les membres du CIERA

Ce programme est réservé aux chercheurs et chercheuses associé.e.s à un des centres d'études allemandes et européennes du DAAD. Les membres du CIERA sont, à ce titre, chaleureusement invités à soumettre leur candidature également à Nathalie Faure par e-mail (nathalie.faure@sorbonne-universite.fr).

Practical Information

Fee: standard: 70 EUR, MA and PhD students: 30 EUR. Participation in a workshop does not involve an
additional fee. The organizers will cover accommodation of MA and PhD students who submitted the best
abstracts.


Depending on the pandemic restrictions, the conference may be held as a hybrid or fully online

You can find more details in the call for abstracts and on the conference webpage.

Contact

Centre for German and European Studies
St. Petersburg University - Bielefeld University
netglow@spbu.ru

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