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Max Falkenberg
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MSCA Fellow & Computational social scientist @dnds_ceu Networks, polarization, climate politics, climate finance. PhD @ImperialPhysics https://t.co/P7W5Wrphrh
Vienna & London
Joined October 2011
The Twitter exodus has started, but maybe it should have started long ago? Our new study in @NatureComms shows that political abuse on X is a global, widespread, and cross-partisan phenomenon
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RT @MaxFalken: Just a few days left to apply for our @netscisociety Netsci2025 📡Satellite 📷 "Understudied Networks in Computational Social…
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Last day to apply for our satellite on "Understudied Networks in Computational Social Science"! Submit by 23:59 AoE: Come join us at @NetSciConf in Maastricht in June!
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Just a few days left to apply for our @netscisociety Netsci2025 📡Satellite 📷 "Understudied Networks in Computational Social Science". We have added an FAQ on about potential contributions. Submit by February 10th!
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RT @_a_l_s: I attended #Complexity72h in Madrid last year! Unforgettable experience with young researchers exploring complex systems, AI, a…
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RT @matteo_cinelli: Hey! Don't forget to apply for our NetSci 📡Satellite 📡 "Understudied Networks in Computational Social Science". We have…
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RT @GuidoCaldarelli: a "champion", nothing less!!! God bless #complexity72 and the real champions @eugeValdano @antonionialb
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RT @net_science: Understudied Networks in Computational Social Science (UNCSS) workshop at NetSci25 is looking for submissions! https://t.c…
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RT @matteo_cinelli: Hey people! Together with @MaxFalken & @DeveloperGale we are organising a 🛰️Satellite🛰️ at @NetSciConf on Understudied…
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Submit your abstract before February 10th 👇
Announcing the 1st Satellite on Understudied Networks in Computational Social Science to be held at @NetSciConf in Maastricht, June 2-6. We welcome contributed presentations on CSS research using understudied social network data (not X, Facebook etc.!):
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Announcing the 1st Satellite on Understudied Networks in Computational Social Science to be held at @NetSciConf in Maastricht, June 2-6. We welcome contributed presentations on CSS research using understudied social network data (not X, Facebook etc.!):
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RT @mcontisc: 🎊 Our paper "Flexible inference in heterogeneous and attributed multilayer networks" is now published @PNASNexus! Great coll…
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RT @Ross_Dahlke: Politics are structurally polarized on X, with out-group interactions being more toxic and receiving lower engagement, com…
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RT @cbarrie: Pleased to share the latest version of my paper with @arthur_spirling and @LexiPalmer_ on replication using LMs We show: 1.…
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RT @TahaYasseri: We're hiring one more Assistant Professor (tenure track - €41,000 - €98,564 per annum) in Sociology at @TCDsociology https…
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RT @ViliLe: 🚨 Hiring a new postdoc! 🚨 I'm looking for someone with quantitative analysis skills to join me in the ERC-funded project GEOCLO…
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It's official 🥳 Merriam Webster have decided that polarization is only between two poles! Guess we can move on from studying it in those strange multi-party countries 🤡
Merriam-Webster announced Monday that "polarization" is its word of the year. “Polarization means division, but it’s a very specific kind of division,” Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster’s editor at large, told The Associated Press. “Polarization means that we are tending toward the extremes rather than toward the center.” Polarization is defined as "division into two sharply distinct opposites; especially: a state in which the opinions, beliefs, or interests of a group or society no longer range along a continuum but become concentrated at opposing extremes." The noun also has scientific meaning. Merriam-Webster also describes polarization as "the action of polarizing or state of being or becoming polarized: such as the action or process of affecting radiation and especially light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form, the state of radiation affected by this process, an increase in the resistance of an electrolytic cell often caused by the deposition of gas on one or both electrodes or magnetization." Other top words of the year from Merriam-Webster reflected trends and current events in 2024. They included "demure," "totality," "fortnight," "resonate," "allision," "pander," "weird," "cognitive" and "democracy."
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RT @chris_bail: Join our team using LLMs to simulate social media to improve civility in our platforms!
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RT @manoelribeiro: Curating and sharing high-quality datasets is the foundation of good empirical science. @ICWSM promotes dataset creatio…
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