Eglem, Elisabeth
Notre travail s’intéresse à la manière dont les thérapeutes psychocorporels utilisent les réseaux sociaux numériques dans leurs stratégies de communication autour de leur offre de soin. Plus précisément, en quoi les outils de communication proposés par les réseaux sociaux influencent-ils la présentation de l’offre de soin et la perception qu’en ont...
Kerboua, Adlen Hamioud, Sohaib Fayçal, Chaoui Boulnemour, Imen Krim, Fouzia Redjimi, Kenza
A social network, such as Facebook or Twitter, is a collection of social actors, like individuals or organizations, connected through relationships that represent social interactions. It describes a dynamic social structure made up of nodes and edges. The ability to analyze and identify communities within the network can aid in understanding and vi...
Jeyaram, Rathin Santolini, Marc
Science is a collaborative endeavor. Yet, unlike co-authorship, interactions within and across teams are seldom reported in a structured way, making them hard to study at scale. We show that Large Language Models (LLMs) can solve this problem, vastly improving the efficiency and quality of network data collection. Our approach iteratively applies f...
Zakhidov, Dilshodbek Sagdillayeva, Zulfiya Moursy, Ali R.A.
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E3S Web of Conferences
This article explores the application of the Maximum Likelihood Estimation method (MLE) for community detection in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) networks. ESG factors are important in assessing the sustainability and ethical impact of investments. By understanding the structure of social networks that discuss and promote ESG practices...
Ghai, Ishita Wagner, Glenn J Matovu, Joseph K B Juncker, Margrethe Namisango, Eve Bouskill, Kathryn Nakami, Sylvia Beyeza-Kashesya, Jolly Luyirika, Emmanuel Wanyenze, Rhoda K
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International journal of behavioral medicine
Game Changers for Cervical Cancer Prevention (GC-CCP), a peer-led, group advocacy training intervention, increased cervical cancer (CC) prevention advocacy not only among intervention recipients, but also their social network members (referred to as "alters") who were targeted with advocacy in a pilot randomized controlled trial. We examined mediat...
Petithomme, Jérémy Touati, Corinne Bravard, Christophe
The proliferation of misinformation on social media has become a significant concern, particularly in the realms of political discourse and public health. Censorship policies have emerged as a solution to limit the spread of misinformation. However, although censorship reduces the proportion of misinformation disseminated, it also creates an implie...
Hoffman, Marion Stadtfeld, Christoph Elmer, Timon
Dyadic isolation is the tendency of some individuals to be involved in pairwise interactions rather than in larger group interactions. This article investigates the interpersonal processes associated with the dyadic isolation of individuals with depressive symptoms. We hypothesize that such individuals tend to initiate more and stay longer in dyadi...
Capella, Jimmy Telzer, Eva H
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Developmental cognitive neuroscience
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by increasingly complex and influential peer contexts. Concurrently, developmental changes in neural circuits, particularly those related to social cognition, affective salience, and cognitive control, contribute to individuals' social interactions and behaviors. However, while adolescents' behavi...
Krems, Jaimie Arona Merrie, Laureon A Rodriguez, Nina N Williams, Keelah EG
Lollia, Fabrice
Social networks have transformed the way we communicate and access information, but they also play a complex and sometimes worrying role in society. This article explores the impact of social networks on societal security risks, highlighting their ability to influence and potentially destabilize society. Societal security risks refer to threats lik...