Network Inequality
@netincsh.bsky.social
Algorithmic Fairness and Network Inequality group at the Complexity Science Hub, Vienna, Austria
New paper in Science Advances:
“Intersectional inequalities in social ties”
🔗 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A quantitative framework to measure how inequalities emerge in social networks when multiple identities intersect.
#SocialNetworks #Inequality #Intersectionality #ComplexSystems
“Intersectional inequalities in social ties”
🔗 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A quantitative framework to measure how inequalities emerge in social networks when multiple identities intersect.
#SocialNetworks #Inequality #Intersectionality #ComplexSystems
Intersectional inequalities in social ties
At identity intersections, inequality transforms, revealing network patterns that single-dimensional models fail to explain.
www.science.org
November 10, 2025 at 8:28 AM
New paper in Science Advances:
“Intersectional inequalities in social ties”
🔗 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A quantitative framework to measure how inequalities emerge in social networks when multiple identities intersect.
#SocialNetworks #Inequality #Intersectionality #ComplexSystems
“Intersectional inequalities in social ties”
🔗 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A quantitative framework to measure how inequalities emerge in social networks when multiple identities intersect.
#SocialNetworks #Inequality #Intersectionality #ComplexSystems
🥳 The summer conference season of 2025 is starting for us next week!
If you attend the NetSci Conference in Maastricht, Netherlands, join our talks to see the exciting work we do at the NetIn lab.
A list of presentations per day:
If you attend the NetSci Conference in Maastricht, Netherlands, join our talks to see the exciting work we do at the NetIn lab.
A list of presentations per day:
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June 1, 2025 at 12:17 PM
🥳 The summer conference season of 2025 is starting for us next week!
If you attend the NetSci Conference in Maastricht, Netherlands, join our talks to see the exciting work we do at the NetIn lab.
A list of presentations per day:
If you attend the NetSci Conference in Maastricht, Netherlands, join our talks to see the exciting work we do at the NetIn lab.
A list of presentations per day:
📷 New research alert! 📷
How do our multidimensional identities shape who we connect with and the inequalities that emerge in our social networks?
📷1/ Social categories (race, gender, and socio-economic status) drive our connection preferences.
How do our multidimensional identities shape who we connect with and the inequalities that emerge in our social networks?
📷1/ Social categories (race, gender, and socio-economic status) drive our connection preferences.
January 27, 2025 at 4:24 PM
📷 New research alert! 📷
How do our multidimensional identities shape who we connect with and the inequalities that emerge in our social networks?
📷1/ Social categories (race, gender, and socio-economic status) drive our connection preferences.
How do our multidimensional identities shape who we connect with and the inequalities that emerge in our social networks?
📷1/ Social categories (race, gender, and socio-economic status) drive our connection preferences.
Excited to share our colleague Liuhuaying Yang's sci-fi book inspired by our research on inequality in ranking systems! A creative take on how the rich-get-richer effect & homophily shape visibility. A must-read for all curious minds! Order on Amazon: amzn.eu/d/cyMLz4V
@csh.ac.at
@csh.ac.at
January 8, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Excited to share our colleague Liuhuaying Yang's sci-fi book inspired by our research on inequality in ranking systems! A creative take on how the rich-get-richer effect & homophily shape visibility. A must-read for all curious minds! Order on Amazon: amzn.eu/d/cyMLz4V
@csh.ac.at
@csh.ac.at
Happy New Year from our lab! Grateful to our community—colleagues, partners, mentors, and followers. 2024 was a year of growth in exploring network inequalities, publishing research, and sharing knowledge. Thanks to our team, speakers, and @csh.ac.at . Here's to an inspiring 2025!
January 7, 2025 at 7:00 AM
Happy New Year from our lab! Grateful to our community—colleagues, partners, mentors, and followers. 2024 was a year of growth in exploring network inequalities, publishing research, and sharing knowledge. Thanks to our team, speakers, and @csh.ac.at . Here's to an inspiring 2025!
Thank you to all speakers and attendees of the 2024 Lecture Series on Network Inequality! Special thanks to our NetIn team for organizing 17 insightful talks. We hope these sessions inspire new ideas and collaborations for a more connected and equitable world. @csh.ac.at
December 11, 2024 at 9:53 PM
Thank you to all speakers and attendees of the 2024 Lecture Series on Network Inequality! Special thanks to our NetIn team for organizing 17 insightful talks. We hope these sessions inspire new ideas and collaborations for a more connected and equitable world. @csh.ac.at
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Data journalist @willljg.bsky.social joins the #FRONTIERS Science Journalism Residency at the @csh.ac.at! 🎉 He’ll work together with Fariba Karimi’s group on an innovative project exploring #AlgorithmicFairness in #AI. Will, we can't wait to see you in Vienna! 👉 csh.ac.at/news/csh-wel...
Complexity Science Hub * News * CSH Welcomes FRONTIERS Science Journalist In Residence Will Grimond
British data journalist Will Grimond is among the ten journalists chosen for the second round of the European Research Council’s (ERC) initiative
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December 10, 2024 at 9:17 AM
Data journalist @willljg.bsky.social joins the #FRONTIERS Science Journalism Residency at the @csh.ac.at! 🎉 He’ll work together with Fariba Karimi’s group on an innovative project exploring #AlgorithmicFairness in #AI. Will, we can't wait to see you in Vienna! 👉 csh.ac.at/news/csh-wel...