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Social network analysis approaches to study crime
2022
Social Network Analysis (SNA) studies groups of individuals and can be applied in a lot of areas such us organizational studies, psychology, economics, information science and criminology. One of the most important results of SNA has been the definition of a set of centrality measures (e.g., degree, closeness, betweenness, or clustering coefficient) which can be used to identify the most influential people with respect to their network of relationships. The main problem with computing centrality metrics on social networks is the typical big size of the data. From the computational point of view, SNA represents social networks as graphs composed of a set of nodes connected by another set of …
Scienze sociali computazionali e fenomeni criminali: una ricognizione
2016
L’espressione “scienze sociali computazionali” sta diventando sempre più comune nel lessico delle scienze della società. Si tratta di un campo di studi che, originando da settori della sociologia più orientati alla ricerca quantitativa, si ibrida con contributi provenienti dall’informatica e dalle cosiddette scienze della complessità. Nella prima parte del capitolo, dopo un primo paragrafo riguardante aspetti definitori ed un tentativo di classificazione delle scienze sociali computazionali, vengono presentate le tre famiglie di tecniche più importanti che caratterizzano questo approccio: il data mining, l’analisi di rete, e la simulazione al computer; con una maggiore attenzione prestata a…
Analysis of network rumor dissemination and control mechanisms on Chinese social network : Sina Weibo
2016
The social network has become a major source of information. The openness and swiftness of the network bring instant accessing to both true and false information. Sometimes the false information such as network rumors can mislead people from obtaining the true information and even create chaos. The social network platforms and the governments in different countries are making effort on enacting their own mechanisms to strive on eliminating the rumors. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the spreading of rumors on the Chinese social networking website Sina Weibo. The censorship policy of the Chinese government and the methods used to control the spreading of rumors are discussed. The la…
Exploring learning analytics on YouTube: a tool to support students interactions analysis
2021
YouTube is a free online video-sharing platform that is often used by students for their learning activities. The interactions of the students when using the platform to shape new concepts, are worth to be investigated to better understand and to optimize the learning opportunities that take place in this platform. In this paper, we investigate which types of data are relevant to analyse the interactions of students with content on YouTube, and we introduce a new tool that emulates students’ interactions with the platform in order to provide data to be used in supporting Learning Analytics approaches. Our preliminary study inspects the tool effectiveness in data collection and analyses the …
Non-elected Political Elites in the EU
2017
With globalization and Europeanization, profound changes have taken place in the composition and structure of elites. Once solidly tied to the nation state, elites have, following processes of differentiation and specialization, become more transnational than ever before. Their development has been conditioned by the evolving relationship between international, transnational, and national powers. In the European context, key institutional players today include the European Commission, the European Ombudsman and the European Court of Justice as aspiring representatives of the general European interest and the Council of Ministers and member states as representing national interests in the EU…
Deconstructing and reconstructing resilience: a dynamic network approach
2019
Resilience is still often viewed as a unitary personality construct that, as a kind of anti-nosological entity, protects individuals against stress-related mental problems. However, increasing evidence indicates that the maintenance of mental health in the face of adversity results from complex and dynamic processes of adaptation to stressors that involve the activation of several separable protective factors. Such resilience factors can reside at biological, psychological and social levels and may include stable predispositions (such as genotype or personality traits) and malleable properties, skills, capacities or external circumstances (such as gene expression patterns, emotion regulatio…
Epistemic network analyses of economics students' graph understanding. An eye-tracking study
2020
Learning to solve graph tasks is one of the key prerequisites of acquiring domain-specific knowledge in most study domains. Analyses of graph understanding often use eye-tracking and focus on analyzing how much time students spend gazing at particular areas of a graph&mdash
The migration–tourism nexus in the EU28
2020
This study explores the nexus between tourism and migration on an intra-European scale over the period 2000–2015. Complex-network analysis and gravity models were the investigation methods preferred. For each year under study, we built two country-to-country networks to map and reveal the connections between states as shaped by migration stocks and tourism flows, respectively. Then, the main determinants of the correlation patterns between the two networks were investigated by several econometric analysis. Results point to a quite similar topological structure for the tourism and migration networks as well as to a significant and reciprocal direct influence between tourism and migration mo…
I GRUPPI DI ACQUISTO SOLIDALE IN SICILIA ANALISI DI UN CASO STUDIO: IL GAS DELLA FACOLTÀ DI AGRARIA DI PALERMO “GASUALMENTE”
2012
A bibliometric approach to finding fields that co-evolved with information technology
2020
Among the declining industries, for example music industry, some have been revived by information technology (IT). At the same time, in academic fields, some have expected co-evolutions between IT and other fields to cause the resurgence of either field. In this research, the clustering of citation networks with 14,438 academic papers resulted in the identification of 28 academic fields in the areas “Computer Science” or “Information Science and Library Science.” Co-evolutions between these 28 fields and citing fields to the 28 fields were evaluated by an investigation of contents; a methodology to search co-evolutions was also proposed. This paper proposes that pairs of academic fields (wi…