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Regional Buddhist communities in Tang China and their social networks : the network of master Fayun (?-766) Universiteit Gent
This paper investigates the formation of monastic networks in Tang Dynasty (618-907) China, focusing primarily on the Buddhist traditions of Tiantai, Chan and Vinaya, which have yet to be explored as a series of related regional movements. Central to this effort is a dataset that documents over 2000 interactions between some 700 actors that were extracted from stelae inscriptions, monastic biographical collections, historical accounts, letters, ...
Maximum entropy networks for large scale social network node analysis Universiteit Gent
Recently proposed computational techniques allow the application of various maximum entropy network models at a larger scale. We focus on disinformation campaigns and apply different maximum entropy network models on the collection of datasets from the Twitter information operations report. For each dataset, we obtain additional Twitter data required to build an interaction network. We consider different interaction networks which we compare to ...
Using social network analysis to unravel illicit drug supply networks : a systematic literature review Universiteit Gent
Patterns of democracy? Social network analysis of parliamentary Twitter networks in 12 countries Universiteit Antwerpen
Social media networks have revolutionized social science research. Yet, a lack of comparative empirical analysis of these networks leave social scientists with little knowledge on the role that contextual factors play in the formation of social relations. In this paper we perform a large-scale comparison of parliamentary Twitter networks in 12 countries to improve our understanding of the influence of the country’s democratic system on network ...