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| Homophily and degree correlation (parts 1 & 2) | | Homophily and degree correlation (parts 1 & 2) | ||
| | | LLMs generate structurally realistic social networks but overestimate political homophily | ||
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| align="right" | 13.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 13.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Power and centrality in social networks; social exchange | | Power and centrality in social networks; social exchange | ||
| | | Investigating Centrality Measures in Social Networks with Community Structure | ||
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| align="right" | 20.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 20.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Detecting communities; Structural equivalence | | Detecting communities; Structural equivalence | ||
| | | Measuring group fairness in community detection | ||
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| align="right" | 27.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 27.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Affiliations and overlapping subgroups | | Affiliations and overlapping subgroups | ||
| | | Overlapping community and entropy of neighborhood information for identifying influential nodes in complex networks | ||
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| Network Analysis of Open Source Software; Visualization | | Network Analysis of Open Source Software; Visualization | ||
| | | Connected to Stay: Gender Homophily and Its Role in Open-Source Software Developer Retention | ||
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| align="right" | 17.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 17.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Scale-free networks; Network inequality | | Scale-free networks; Network inequality | ||
| | | Quantifying Information Distribution in Social Networks: The Structural Entropy Index of Community (SEIC) for Twitter Communication Analysis | ||
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| Small-world networks; Social Capital (part 1) | | Small-world networks; Social Capital (part 1) | ||
| | | Analyzing digital propaganda and conflict rhetoric: a study on Russia’s bot-driven campaigns and counter-narratives during the Ukraine crisis | ||
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| align="right" | 01.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 01.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Social Capital (part 2); Diffusion and contagion | | Social Capital (part 2); Diffusion and contagion | ||
| | | Do Women Suffer from Network Closure? The Moderating Effect of Social Capital on Gender Inequality in a Project-Based Labor Market, 1929 to 2010 | ||
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| align="right" | 08.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 08.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
| Ethical issues; Exemplary studies | | Ethical issues; Exemplary studies | ||
| | | Measuring group fairness in community detection | ||
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| align="right" | 15.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | | align="right" | 15.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | ||
Revision as of 12:11, 22 April 2026
Overview
Room: -1.101 (PC Pool), IFI, Goldschmidtstr. 7
Time: Wednesdays 14:00-16:00 weekly, starting 15.04.2026
Lecturers: Huilian Sophie Qiu, Xiaoming Fu
Module: M.Inf.1129
ECTS: 5
Format
Each class consists of a 1h lecture and a 1h student presentation.
Evaluation will be based on attendance (10%), class participation (10%), presentation (30%), and final project (50%).
Slides: https://github.com/sophieball/social_network
Data and Software
Data: Kaggle
Software: Python Networkx, Jupyter notebook
Schedule (Tentative)
| Date | Topic | Presenters |
| 15.04.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Introduction; Intro to graph theory | |
| 22.04.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Random networks; Edges vs social ties; sign up for presentation | |
| 29.04.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Triads and structural balance; From social processes to graphs | |
| 06.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Homophily and degree correlation (parts 1 & 2) | LLMs generate structurally realistic social networks but overestimate political homophily |
| 13.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Power and centrality in social networks; social exchange | Investigating Centrality Measures in Social Networks with Community Structure |
| 20.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Detecting communities; Structural equivalence | Measuring group fairness in community detection |
| 27.05.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Affiliations and overlapping subgroups | Overlapping community and entropy of neighborhood information for identifying influential nodes in complex networks |
| 03.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | TBD | |
| 10.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Network Analysis of Open Source Software; Visualization | Connected to Stay: Gender Homophily and Its Role in Open-Source Software Developer Retention |
| 17.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Scale-free networks; Network inequality | Quantifying Information Distribution in Social Networks: The Structural Entropy Index of Community (SEIC) for Twitter Communication Analysis |
| 24.06.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Small-world networks; Social Capital (part 1) | Analyzing digital propaganda and conflict rhetoric: a study on Russia’s bot-driven campaigns and counter-narratives during the Ukraine crisis |
| 01.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Social Capital (part 2); Diffusion and contagion | Do Women Suffer from Network Closure? The Moderating Effect of Social Capital on Gender Inequality in a Project-Based Labor Market, 1929 to 2010 |
| 08.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Ethical issues; Exemplary studies | Measuring group fairness in community detection |
| 15.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Guest lecture | |
| 22.07.2026 (14:00-16:00) | Final Project Presentations | |
| TBA | Written Report |