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CURRICULUM VITAE Alain BARRAT Professional address Centre de Physique Th´ eorique Campus de Luminy, Case 907 13288 Marseille cedex 9, France Tel (33) 4 91 26 95 40 - Fax (33) 4 91 26 95 53 email: [email protected] Birth : 21 st July 1971 in Paris (France) Citizenship : French Languages : English, Italian, German EDUCATION and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Since 2005: Research scientist (joint appointment) at the ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy Since Oct. 09: Senior Researcher (“Directeur de Recherches”) at the Centre de Physique Th´ eorique, Marseille, France Sep. 08 - Sep. 09: Researcher (CNRS “Charg´ e de Recherches”) at the Centre de Physique Th´ eorique, Marseille, France Oct. 98 - Aug. 08: Researcher (CNRS “Charg´ e de Recherches”) at the Laboratoire de Physique Th´ eorique, Orsay, France Sept. 96 - Aug. 98 Postdoctoral position at ICTP Sept. 93 - Oct. 96 Ph.D. in Physics under the supervision of Marc M´ ezard Laboratoire de Physique Th´ eorique de l’Ecole Normale Sup´ erieure. Subject : Out of equilibrium dynamics of glassy systems. Oct. 92 - June 93 D.E.A (Advanced Study Diploma) of Theoretical Physics, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and Ecole Normale Sup´ erieure. Jan. 92 - June 92 Stay at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, under the direction of Prof. J.M. Kosterlitz. Sept. 91 - Dec. 91 Part-time experimental stay at the Institut Curie, Laboratoire de physico- chimie des surfaces et interfaces. Jan. 91 - Dec. 91 Maitrise de Physique, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and Ecole Normale Sup´ erieure. Oct. 90 - June 91 Licence de Physique, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and Ecole Normale Sup´ erieure. Sept. 90 - Sept. 94 Student at the Ecole Normale Sup´ erieure, Paris, France. AWARDS Paul Langevin Prize of the Soci´ et´ e Fran¸caise de Physique (2009). “Jeune Chercheur” award, Festival des Sciences et Technologies 2011 (Marseille, France). 2012 Outstanding referee award of the American Physical Society. 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Alain BARRAT

Professional addressCentre de Physique TheoriqueCampus de Luminy, Case 90713288 Marseille cedex 9, FranceTel (33) 4 91 26 95 40 - Fax (33) 4 91 26 95 53email: [email protected]

Birth : 21st July 1971 in Paris (France)Citizenship : FrenchLanguages : English, Italian, German

EDUCATION and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since 2005: Research scientist (joint appointment) at the ISI Foundation, Turin, ItalySince Oct. 09: Senior Researcher (“Directeur de Recherches”) at the Centre de Physique Theorique,Marseille, FranceSep. 08 - Sep. 09: Researcher (CNRS “Charge de Recherches”) at the Centre de PhysiqueTheorique, Marseille, FranceOct. 98 - Aug. 08: Researcher (CNRS “Charge de Recherches”) at the Laboratoire de PhysiqueTheorique, Orsay, FranceSept. 96 - Aug. 98 Postdoctoral position at ICTPSept. 93 - Oct. 96 Ph.D. in Physics under the supervision of Marc Mezard Laboratoire dePhysique Theorique de l’Ecole Normale Superieure. Subject : Out of equilibrium dynamics of glassysystems.Oct. 92 - June 93 D.E.A (Advanced Study Diploma) of Theoretical Physics, University Pierreet Marie Curie (Paris VI) and Ecole Normale Superieure.Jan. 92 - June 92 Stay at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, under the directionof Prof. J.M. Kosterlitz.Sept. 91 - Dec. 91 Part-time experimental stay at the Institut Curie, Laboratoire de physico-chimie des surfaces et interfaces.Jan. 91 - Dec. 91 Maitrise de Physique, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and EcoleNormale Superieure.Oct. 90 - June 91 Licence de Physique, University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) and EcoleNormale Superieure.Sept. 90 - Sept. 94 Student at the Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France.

AWARDS

• Paul Langevin Prize of the Societe Francaise de Physique (2009).

• “Jeune Chercheur” award, Festival des Sciences et Technologies 2011 (Marseille, France).

• 2012 Outstanding referee award of the American Physical Society.

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EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

• Academic editor for PLoS ONE.

• Associate editor of Network Science.

• Since April 2006, member of the Advisory Board of Journal of Physics A: Mathematical andGeneral.

• From 2005 to 2010, member of the editorial board of Physical Review E.

• Referee for Journal of Physics A, Journal of Statistical Physics, JSTAT, The European Physi-cal Journal B, Europhysics Letters, Physics Letters A, Physica A, Physical Review E, PhysicalReview Letters, Nature, PLoS ONE...

CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION,PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP

• PC member, 26th International World Wide Web Conference, 2017 (WWW2017), Perth,Australia, April 3-7, 2017.

• Organization of the conference “Complex Networks: from theory to interdisciplinary appli-cations”, satellite of Statphys26, Marseille, France, July 11-13, 2016.

• PC member, 8th International Conference on Social Informatics (SocInfo), Bellevue, WA,USA, November 14-17, 2016.

• PC member, conference “Digital Epidemiology and Surveillance”, satellite of CCS’16, Ams-terdam, The Netherlands, September 20, 2016.

• PC member, conference CCS’16, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 19-22, 2016.

• PC member, IC2S2 (International Conference on Computational Social Science), Evanston,USA, June 23-26, 2016.

• PC member, 8th International conference on discrete models of complex systems, Aveiro,Portugal, June 20-22, 2016.

• PC member, conference Contagion’15, satellite of CCS’15, Tempe, Arizona, USA, September30, 2015.

• PC member, conference IC2S2 (International Conference on Computational Social Science),Helsinki, Finland, June 8-11, 2015.

• PC member, conference NetSci 2015, Zaragoza, Spain, June 1-5, 2015.

• Co-organization of the workshop “Temporal Networks in Human Dynamics”, satellite ofECCS’14, Lucca, Italy, September 22-26, 2014.

• Co-organization of the workshop “Temporal Networks, Human Dynamics and Social Physics”,satellite of NetSci 2014, Berkeley, USA, June 2-6, 2014.

• Co-organization of the thematic school on ”structure and dynamics of complex networks”,Les Houches, France, April 7-18, 2014.

• PC member, ACM Web Science Conference 2014 (WebSci14), Bloomington, June 23-26,2014.

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• PC member, ACM Hypertext conference 2014, Santiago, Chile, Sept 1-4, 2014.

• PC member, workshop “Contagion ’13: Modeling of Disease Contagion Processes”, satelliteof ECCS’13, Barcelona, Spain, September 18, 2013.

• Co-organization of the workshop “Temporal Networks in Human Dynamics”, satellite ofECCS’13, Barcelona, Spain, September 19, 2013.

• Co-organization of the workshop “Temporal and Dynamic Networks: From Data to Models”,satellite of NetSci 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 3-4, 2013.

• PC member, WWW2012 conference, Lyon, France, April 16-20, 2012.

• PC member, SIMPLEX 2012, Lyon, France, April 17, 2012.

• PC member, ACM Hypertext 2011, Eindhoven, Netherlands, June 6-9, 2011.

• PC member, Bionetics 2010, Boston, USA, December 1-3, 2010.

• PC member, International Workshop on Complex Networks (CompleNet 2010), Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, October 13-15, 2010.

• Organization of the Workshop “Data driven dynamical networks”, Les Houches, France,September 26 - October 1, 2010.

• PC member, conference SIMPLEX 2010, Genoa, Italy, June 10, 2010.

• PC member, conference “International Workshop on Dynamic Networks”, Avignon, France,June 4, 2010.

• PC member, conference TextGraphs-4: Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Process-ing, Singapore, August 6-7, 2009.

• PC member, conference SIMPLEX 2009, Venice, Italy, July 1, 2009.

• PC member, ACM Hypertext 2009, Turin, Italy, June 29 - July 1, 2009.

• PC member, International Workshop on Complex Networks (CompleNet 2009), Catania,Italy, May 26-28, 2009.

• Co-organisator of the workshop “Facing the challenge of infectious diseases”, ISI Foundation,Turin, Italy, October 13-17, 2008.

• Co-organisator of the workshop “Theoretical Aspects and Models of Large, Complex andOpen Information Networks”, ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy, November 19-21, 2007.

• Co-organisator of the workshop “Complex networks: Dynamics and Topology Interplay”,satellite of “European Conference on Complex Systems ECCS’07”, Dresden, Germany, Oc-tober 4-5, 2007.

• PC member, workshop “Social Websites - Complex Dynamics and Structure”, satellite of“European Conference on Complex Systems ECCS’07”, Dresden, Germany, October 5, 2007.

• PC member, conference “Complex Networks: from Biology to Information Technology”, Pula,Italy, July 2-6, 2007 (Satellite of STATPHYS 23).

• PC member, “European Conference on Complex Systems ECCS’06”, Oxford, September25-29, 2006.

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• Co-organisator of the thematic institute “Interfacing Networks: from behavioral Networks toinfo-structures and infrastructures”, Turin, Italy, January 21 - February 9, 2006.

• Co-organisator of the workshop “Dynamical processes on complex networks”, satellite of“European Conference on Complex Systems ECCS’05”, Paris, November 18, 2005.

• Co-organisator of the thematic institute “Granular matter”, Institut Henri Poincare, Paris,France, January 5 - April 8, 2005.

RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Postdocs

• September 2013 - August 2016: supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of M. Genois,within the ANR-funded project Harms-flu.

• September 2013 - August 2016: supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of C. Vester-gaard, within the EU-funded project Multiplex.

• March 2014 - October 2015: supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of R. Mastrandrea,within the interdisciplinary project MITRA founded by the A*MIDEX project (funded bythe “Investissements d’Avenir” French Government program).

• November 2010 - October 2011: supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of A. Chat-terjee. Topic: dynamical processes on dynamical networks.

• January 2007 - August 2008: co-supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of P. Maynar.Topic: study of the hydrodynamic approach to balistic annihilation processes.

• July 2006 - February 2008: supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of B. Kozma. Topic:co-evolution of social networks and opinion formation models.

• December 2003 - November 2005: co-supervision of the postdoctoral fellowship of A.Puglisi. Topic: granular gases.

PhD students

• Since October 2015: supervision of A. Moinet. Topic: Dynamical processes on non-Markoviantemporal networks.

• October 2013 - September 2016: supervision of J. Fournet. Topic: Contacts betweenindividuals: analysis and applications to the study of the spread of infectious diseases.

• October 2010 - October 2013: supervision of A. Machens. Topic: Epidemic processes ondynamical networks.

• September 2009 - December 2012: supervision of J. Stehle. Topic: Empirical study andmodeling of dynamical networks.

• September 2008 - November 2011: co-supervision, with V. Colizza, of P. Bajardi. Topic:Complexity and predictability of epidemic spreading.

• October 2005 - July 2008: co-supervision, with M. Barthelemy, of A. Gautreau. Topic:Dynamics on complex networks and dynamics of complex networks.

• October 2003 - July 2006: supervision of L. Dall’Asta. Topic: Dynamical processes oncomplex networks.

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PUBLICATIONS

Peer-reviewed journals

116. L. Bioglio, M. Genois, C. Vestergaard, C. Poletto, A. Barrat, V. Colizza, Recalibrating diseaseparameters for increasing realism in modeling epidemics in closed settings, BMC Inf Dis16:676 (2016).

115. T. Smieszek, S. Castell, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, P. J. White, G. Krause, Contact diaries versuswearable proximity sensors in measuring contact patterns at a conference: method comparisonand participants’ attitudes, BMC Inf Dis 16:341 (2016).

114. C. Vestergaard, E. Valdano, M. Genois, C. Poletto, V. Colizza, A. Barrat, Impact of spatiallyconstrained sampling of temporal contact networks on the evaluation of the epidemic risk,European Journal of Applied Mathematics 27, 941 (2016).

113. R. Mastrandrea, A. Barrat, How to Estimate Epidemic Risk from Incomplete Contact DiariesData?, PLoS Comput Biol 12:e1005002 (2016).

112. M. C. Kiti, M. Tizzoni, T. M. Kinyanjui, D. C. Koech, P. K. Munywoki, M. Meriac, L. Cappa,A. Panisson, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, D. J. Nokes, Quantifying social contacts in a householdsetting of rural Kenya using wearable proximity sensors, EPJ Data Science 5:21 (2016).

111. J. Fournet, A. Barrat, Epidemic risk from friendship network data: an equivalence with anon-uniform sampling of contact networks, Sci. Rep. 6:24593 (2016).

110. M. Genois, C. Vestergaard, C. Cattuto, A. Barrat , Compensating for population samplingin simulations of epidemic spread on temporal contact networks, Nature Communications6:8860 (2015).

109. M. Genois, C. Vestergaard, J. Fournet, A. Panisson, I. Bonmarin, A. Barrat, Data on face-to-face contacts in an office building suggest a low-cost vaccination strategy based on communitylinkers, Network Science 3, 326 (2015).

108. R. Mastrandrea, A. Soto-Aladro, P. Brouqui, A. Barrat, Enhancing the evaluation of pathogentransmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene compliance and contact data: a proof-of-concept study, BMC Research Notes 8:426 (2015).

107. R. Mastrandrea, J. Fournet, A. Barrat, Contact patterns in a high school: a comparisonbetween data collected using wearable sensors, contact diaries and friendship surveys, PLoSONE 10, e0136497 (2015).

106. N. Voirin, C. Payet, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, N. Khanafer, C. Regis, B. Kim, B. Comte, J.-S.Casalegno, B. Lina, P. Vanhems, Combining High-Resolution Contact Data with VirologicalData to Investigate Influenza Transmission in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Infection Control &Hospital Epidemiology 36, 254 (2015).

105. M.C. Pachucki, E.J. Ozer, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, Mental health and social networks in earlyadolescence: A dynamic study of objectively-measured social interaction behaviors, Social Sci-ence & Medicine 125, 40 (2015).

104. V. Gemmetto, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, Mitigation of infectious disease at school: targeted classclosure vs school closure, BMC Infectious Diseases 14, 695 (2014).

103. C. Vestergaard, M. Genois, A. Barrat, How memory generates heterogeneous dynamics intemporal networks, Phys. Rev. E 90, 042805 (2014).

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102. J. Fournet, A. Barrat, Contact patterns among high school students, PLoS ONE 9:e107878(2014)

101. A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, A.E. Tozzi, P. Vanhems, N. Voirin, Measuring contact patterns withwearable sensors: methods, data characteristics and applications to data-driven simulationsof infectious diseases, Clin. Microbiol. Infect. 20:10-16 (2014).

100. N. Tremblay, A. Barrat, C. Forest, M. Nornberg, J.-F. Pinton, P. Borgnat, Bootstrappingunder constraint for the assessment of group behavior in human contact networks, Phys.Rev. E 88, 052812 (2013).

99. L. Gauvin, A. Panisson, C. Cattuto, A. Barrat, Activity clocks: spreading dynamics on tem-poral networks of human contact, Sci. Rep. 3: 3099 (2013).

98. P. Vanhems, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, J.-F. Pinton, N. Khanafer, C. Regis, B. Kim, B. Comte,N. Voirin, Estimating potential infection transmission routes in hospital wards using wearableproximity sensors, PLoS ONE 8(9):73970 (2013).

97. A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, V. Colizza, F. Gesualdo,, L. Isella, E. Pandolfi, J.-F. Pinton, L. Rava,C. Rizzo, M. Romano, J. Stehle, A.E. Tozzi W. Van den Broeck, Empirical temporal networksof face-to-face human interactions, EPJ Special Topics 222(6): 1295 (2013).

96. J. Stehle, F. Charbonnier, T. Picard, C. Cattuto, A. Barrat, Gender homophily from spatialbehavior in a primary school: a sociometric study, Social Networks 35, 604 (2013).

95. M. Starnini, A. Machens, C. Cattuto, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, Immunization strategiesfor epidemic processes in time-varying contact networks, J. Theor. Biol. 337, 89 (2013).

94. A. Machens, F. Gesualdo, C. Rizzo, A.E. Tozzi, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, An infectious diseasemodel on empirical networks of human contact: bridging the gap between dynamic networkdata and contact matrices, BMC Infectious Diseases 13, 185 (2013).

93. A. Barrat, B. Fernandez, K. Lin, L.-S. Young, Modeling temporal networks using randomitineraries, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 158702 (2013).

92. L. Aiello, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, R. Schifanella, G. Ruffo, Link creation and informationspreading over social and communication ties in an interest-based online social network, EPJData Science 1:12 (2012) .

91. P. Bajardi, A. Barrat, L. Savini, V. Colizza, Optimizing surveillance for livestock diseasespreading through animal movements, J. R. Soc. Interface 9:2814 (2012) .

90. A. Panisson, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, G. Ruffo, R. Schifanella, On the Dynamics of HumanProximity for Data Diffusion in Ad-Hoc Networks, Ad Hoc Networks 10: 1532 (2012) .

89. L. Aiello, A. Barrat, R. Schifanella, C. Cattuto, B. Markines, F. Menczer, Friendship predic-tion and homophily in social media, ACM Trans. Web 6, 9:1 - 9:33 (2012).

88. P. Gravino, V. Servedio, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Complex structures and semantics in free wordassociation, ACS 15:1250054 (2012) .

87. M. Starnini, A. Baronchelli, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, Random walks on temporal net-works, Phys. Rev. E 85:056115 (2012).

86. J. Stehle, N. Voirin, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, L. Isella, J.-F. Pinton, M. Quaggiotto, W. Vanden Broeck, C. Regis, B. Lina, P. Vanhems, High-resolution measurements of face-to-facecontact patterns in a primary school PLoS ONE 6:e23176 (2011).

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85. X. Leoncini, A. Barrat, C. Josserand, S. Villain-Guillot, Offsprings of a Point Vortex, Eur.Phys. J. B 82, 173 (2011).

84. J. Stehle, N. Voirin, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, V. Colizza, L. Isella, C. Regis, J.-F. Pinton, N.Khanafer, W. Van den Broeck, P. Vanhems, Simulation of a SEIR infectious disease modelon the dynamic contact network of conference attendees BMC Medicine 9: 87 (2011).

83. P. Bajardi, A. Barrat, F. Natale, L. Savini, V. Colizza, Dynamical patterns of cattle trademovements, PLoS ONE 6:e19869 (2011).

82. K. Zhao, J. Stehle, G. Bianconi, A. Barrat, Social network dynamics of face-to-face interac-tions Phys. Rev. E 83:056109 (2011).

81. P. Moretti, A. Baronchelli, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, Complex networks and glassydynamics: walks in the energy landscape, J. Stat. Mech. P03032 (2011).

80. L. Isella, M. Romano, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, V. Colizza, W. Van den Broeck, F. Gesualdo,E. Pandolfi, L. Rava, C. Rizzo, A.E. Tozzi, Close encounters in a pediatric ward: measuringface-to-face proximity and mixing patterns with wearable sensors, PLoS ONE 6:e17144 (2011).

79. L. Isella, J. Stehle, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, J.-F. Pinton, W. Van den Broeck, What’s in acrowd? Analysis of face-to-face behavioral networks, J. Theor. Biol. 271, 166 (2011).

78. C. Cattuto, W. Van den Broeck, A. Barrat, V. Colizza, J.-F. Pinton, A. Vespignani, Dynamicsof person-to-person interactions from distributed RFID sensor networks, PLoS ONE 5:e11596(2010).

77. J. Stehle, A. Barrat, G. Bianconi, Dynamical and bursty interactions in social networks,Phys. Rev. E 81:035101(R) (2010).

76. A. Baronchelli, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, Glass transition and random walks on complexenergy landscapes, Phys. Rev. E 80:020102(R) (2009).

75. C. Cattuto, A. Barrat, A. Baldassarri, G. Schehr, V. Loreto, Collective dynamics of socialannotations, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 106:10511 (2009).

74. A. Gautreau, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, Microdynamics in stationary complex networks,Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106:8847 (2009).

73. F. Radicchi, A. Barrat, S. Fortunato, J. J. Ramasco, Renormalization flows in complex net-works, Phys. Rev. E 79:026104 (2009).

72. F. Radicchi, J. J. Ramasco, S. Fortunato, A. Barrat, Complex networks renormalisation:flows and fixed points, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101:148701 (2008).

71. P. Maynar, M. I. Garcıa de Soria, G. Schehr, A. Barrat, E. Trizac, Dynamics of AnnihilationII: fluctuations of global quantities, Phys. Rev. E 77:051128 (2008).

70. M. I. Garcıa de Soria, P. Maynar, G. Schehr, A. Barrat, E. Trizac, Dynamics of AnnihilationI : Linearized Boltzmann Equation and Hydrodynamics, Phys. Rev. E 77:051127 (2008).

69. B. Kozma, A. Barrat, Consensus formation on coevolving networks: groups’ formation andstructure, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 41:224020 (2008).

68. C. Nardini, B. Kozma, A. Barrat, Who’s talking first? Consensus or lack thereof in coevolvingopinion formation models, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100:158701 (2008).

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67. I. Alvarez-Hamelin, L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, A. Vespignani, K-core decomposition of Internetgraphs: hierarchies, self-similarity and measurement biases, Networks and HeterogeneousMedia 3:371 (2008).

66. A. Gautreau, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, Global disease spread: statistics and estimation ofarrival times, J. Theor. Biol. 251:509 (2008).

65. B. Kozma, A. Barrat, Consensus formation on adaptive networks, Phys. Rev. E 77:016102(2008).

64. V. Colizza, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Predictability and epidemic pathwaysin global outbreaks of infectious diseases: the SARS case study , BMC Medicine 5:34 (2007).

63. A. Baronchelli, L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Non-equilibrium phase transition in ne-gotiation dynamics Phys. Rev. E 76:051102 (2007).

62. E. Trizac, A. Barrat, M. H. Ernst, Boltzmann equation for dissipative gases in homogeneousstates with nonlinear friction, Phys. Rev. E 76:031305 (2007).

61. A. Gautreau, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, Arrival Time Statistics in Global Disease Spread,J. Stat. Mech.:L09001 (2007).

60. V. Colizza, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Epidemic predictability in meta-populationmodels with heterogeneous couplings: the impact of disease parameter values, InternationalJournal of Bifurcation and Chaos 17:2491 (2007).

59. F. Viger, A. Barrat, L. Dall’Asta, C.-H. Zhang, E. Kolaczyk, What is the real size of asampled network? The case of the Internet, Phys. Rev. E 75:056111 (2007).

58. V. Colizza, M. Barthelemy, A. Barrat, A. Vespignani, Epidemic modeling in complex realities,Comptes Rendus Biologies 330:364 (2007).

57. A. Barrat, E. Trizac, M. H. Ernst, Quasi-elastic solutions to the nonlinear Boltzmann equationfor dissipative gases, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 40:4057-4073 (2007).

56. V. Colizza, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A.-J. Valleron, A. Vespignani, Modeling the world-widespread of pandemic influenza: baseline case and containment interventions, PLoS Medicine4(1): e13 (2007).

55. P. Visco, A. Puglisi, A. Barrat, E. Trizac, F. van Wijland, Fluctuations of power injection inrandomly driven granular gases, J. Stat. Phys. 125:533 (2006).

54. V. Colizza, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, The modeling of global epidemics:stochastic dynamics and predictability, Bull. Math. Bio. 68:1893 (2006).

53. M. H. Ernst, E. Trizac and A. Barrat, The Boltzmann equation for driven systems of inelasticsoft spheres, J. Stat. Phys. 124:549 (2006).

52. M. H. Ernst, E. Trizac and A. Barrat, The rich behavior of the Boltzmann equation fordissipative gases, Europhys. Lett. 76:56 (2006).

51. L. Dall’Asta, A. Baronchelli, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Non-equilibrium dynamics of languagegames on complex networks, Phys. Rev. E 74:036105 (2006).

50. P. Visco, A. Puglisi, A. Barrat, F. van Wijland, E. Trizac Energy fluctuations in vibrated anddriven granular gases, Eur. Phys. J. B 51:377 (2006).

49. L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Vulnerability of weighted networks,J. Stat. Mech. P04006 (2006).

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48. L. Dall’Asta, I. Alvarez-Hamelin, A. Barrat, A. Vazquez, A. Vespignani, Exploring networkswith traceroute-like probes: theory and simulations, Theoretical Computer Science 355 (2006)6.

47. L. Dall’Asta, A. Baronchelli, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Agreement dynamics on small-world net-works, Europhys. Lett. 73:969 (2006).

46. V. Colizza, A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, The role of the airline transportationnetwork in the prediction and predictability of global epidemics, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.103:2015 (2006).

45. A. Baronchelli, L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Topology Induced Coarsening in LanguageGames, Phys. Rev. E 73: 015102(R) (2006).

44. A. Puglisi, P. Visco, A. Barrat, E. Trizac, F. van Wijland, Fluctuations of internal energyflow in a vibrated granular gas Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 110202 (2005).

43. P. Visco, A. Puglisi, A. Barrat, E. Trizac, F. van Wijland, Injected power and entropy flowin a heated granular gas, Europhys. Lett. 72, 55 (2005).

42. C. Castellano, V. Loreto, A. Barrat, F. Cecconi, D. Parisi, Comparison of voter and Glauberordering dynamics on networks, Phys. Rev. E 71, 066107 (2005).

41. A. Baldassarri, A. Barrat, G. D’Anna, V. Loreto, P. Mayor, A. Puglisi, What is the temper-ature of a granular medium?, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 17, S2405 (2005).

40. A. Barrat, E. Trizac, M. Ernst, Granular gases: dynamics and collective effects, J. Phys.:Condens. Matter 17, S2429 (2005).

39. A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, The effects of spatial constraints in the evolutionof weighted complex networks, J. Stat. Mech. P05003 (2005).

38. M. Barthelemy, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, A. Vespignani, Dynamical patterns of epidemicoutbreaks in complex heterogeneous networks, J. Theor. Biol. 235, 275 (2005).

37. L. Dall’Asta, I. Alvarez-Hamelin, A. Barrat, A. Vazquez, A. Vespignani, Statistical theory ofInternet exploration, Phys. Rev. E 71, 036135 (2005).

36. A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, Rate equation approach for correlations in growing networkmodels, Phys. Rev. E 71, 036127 (2005).

35. P. Mayor, G. D’Anna, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Observing Brownian motion and measuringtemperatures in vibration-fluidized granular matter, New Journal of Physics 7, 28 (2005).

34. A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Modeling the evolution of weighted networks, Phys.Rev. E 70, 066149 (2004).

33. A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Traffic-driven model of the World Wide Web graph,Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3243, 56 (2004).

32. D. Paolotti, A. Barrat, U. Marini Bettolo Marconi, A. Puglisi, Thermal convection in mono-disperse and bi-disperse granular gases: A simulation study, Phys. Rev. E 69, 061304 (2004).

31. A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Weighted evolving networks: coupling topology andweights dynamics, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 228701 (2004).

30. M. Barthelemy, A. Barrat, R. Pastor-Satorras, A. Vespignani, Velocity and hierarchical spreadof epidemic outbreaks in complex networks, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 178701 (2004).

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29. A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, R. Pastor-Satorras, A. Vespignani, The architecture of complexweighted networks, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 101, 3747 (2004).

28. A. Barrat, V. Loreto and A. Puglisi, Temperature probes in binary granular gases, PhysicaA 334, 513 (2004).

27. G. D’Anna, P. Mayor, A. Barrat, V. Loreto and F. Nori, Observing Brownian motion invibration-fluidized granular matter, Nature 424, 909 (2003).

26. A. Barrat, E. Trizac, A molecular dynamics Maxwell Demon experiment for granular mix-tures, Mol. Phys. 101, 1713 (2003).

25. A. Barrat, E. Trizac, Random inelasticity and velocity fluctuations in a driven granular gas,Eur. Phys. J E 11, 99 (2003).

24. G. D’Anna, P. Mayor, G. Gremaud, A. Barrat and V. Loreto, Extreme events driven glassybehaviour in granular media, Europhys. Lett. 61, 60 (2003).

23. A. Barrat, E. Trizac, Molecular dynamics simulations of vibrated granular gases. Phys. Rev.E 66, 051303 (2002).

22. A. Barrat, V. Colizza, and V. Loreto, Fluctuation-Dissipation ratio for compacting granularmedia, Phys. Rev. E 66, 011310 (2002).

21. A. Barrat, E. Trizac, Lack of energy equipartition in homogeneous heated binary granularmixtures, Gran. Matt. 4, 57 (2002).

20. V. Colizza, A. Barrat and V. Loreto, Definition of temperature in dense granular media,Phys. Rev. E 65, 050301 (2002).

19. A. Barrat, T. Biben, Z. Racz, E. Trizac and F. van Wijland, On the velocity distributions ofthe one-dimensional inelastic gas, J. Phys. A 35, 463 (2002).

18. A. Barrat, L. Berthier, Real space application of the mean-field description of spin glassdynamics, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 087204 (2001).

17. A. Barrat, E. Trizac and J.N. Fuchs, Heated granular fluids: the random restitution coefficientapproach, Eur. Phys. J. E 5, 161 (2001).

16. A. Barrat, J. Kurchan, V. Loreto, and M. Sellitto, Edwards’ measures: a thermodynamicconstruction for dense granular media and glasses, Phys. Rev. E 63, 051301 (2001).

15. A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Memory in aged granular media, Europhys. Lett. 53: 297 (2001).

14. A. Barrat, J. Kurchan, V. Loreto, M. Sellitto, Edwards measures for powders and glasses,Phys. Rev. Lett. 85:5034 (2000).

13. E. Trizac, A. Barrat, Free cooling and inelastic collapse of granular gases in high dimensions,Eur. Phys. J. E 3:291 (2000).

12. A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Response properties in a model for granular matter, J. Phys. A 33:4401(2000).

11. A. Barrat, M. Weigt, On the properties of small-world network models, Eur. Phys. J. B.13:547 (2000).

10. A. Barrat, A. Vespignani, S. Zapperi, Fluctuations and correlations in sandpile models, Phys.Rev. Lett. 83:1962 (1999).

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9. A. Barrat, R. Zecchina, Time scale separation and heterogeneous off-equilibrium dynamics inspin models over random graphs, Phys. Rev. E 59:R1299 (1999).

8. A. Barrat, Monte-Carlo simulations of the violation of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem indomain growth processes, Phys. Rev. E 57:3629 (1998).

7. A. Barrat, S. Franz, Basins of attraction of metastable states of the spherical p-spin model,J. Phys. A 31:L119 (1998).

6. A. Barrat, S. Franz, G. Parisi, Temperature evolution and bifurcations of metastable states inmean-field spin glasses, with connections with structural glasses, J. Phys. A 30:5593 (1997).

5. A. Barrat, Directed polymer in random media, in two dimensions: numerical study of theaging dynamics, Phys. Rev. E 55 5651 (1997).

4. A. Barrat, R. Burioni, M. Mezard, Dynamics within metastable states in a mean-field spinglass, J. Phys A. 29:L81 (1996).

3. A. Barrat, R. Burioni, M. Mezard, Aging classification in glassy dynamics, J. Phys. A 29:1311(1996).

2. A. Barrat, M. Mezard, Phase space diffusion and low temperature aging, J. Phys. I (France)5:941 (1995).

1. A. Barrat, P. Silberzan, L. Bourdieu, D. Chatenay, How are the wetting properties of silanatedsurfaces affected by their structure? An atomic-force microscopy study, Europhys. Lett. 20:633(1992).

Peer-reviewed conference proceedings

• Mark Kibanov, Martin Atzmueller, Jens Illig, Christoph Scholz, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto,Gerd Stumme, Is Web Content a Good Proxy for Real-Life Interaction? A Case Study Con-sidering Online and Offline Interactions of Computer Scientists, Proceedings of the 2015ACM/IEEE International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining,ASONAM 2015, Paris, France, August 25-28 2015.

• Christoph Scholz, Martin Atzmueller, Gerd Stumme, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto, New In-sights and Methods for Predicting Face-To-Face Contacts, Proceedings of the 7th Interna-tional Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-13), July 2013, Boston, USA.

• A. Panisson, L. Gauvin, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, Fingerprinting temporal networks of close-range human proximity, Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Impact of HumanMobility in Pervasive Systems and Applications 2013, San Diego, March 18, 2013.

• A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, M. Szomszor, W. Van den Broeck, H. Alani, Social dynamics inconferences: analysis of data from the Live Social Semantics application, Proceedings of the9th International Semantic Web conference ISWC2010, Shanghai, Chine, 7-11 novembre 2010.

• L. Aiello, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, G. Ruffo, R. Schifanella, Link creation and profile alignmentin the aNobii social network Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference onSocial Computing SocialCom 2010, Minneapolis, USA, August 20-22, 2010.

• M. Szomsor, C. Cattuto, W. Van den Broeck, A. Barrat, H. Alani , Semantics, Sensors, andthe Social Web: The Live Social Semantics experiments, Proceedings of the 7th ExtendedSemantic Web Conference ESWC10, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6089 (2010) p 196-210.

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• W. Van den Broeck, C. Cattuto, A. Barrat, M. Szomsor, G. Correndo, H. Alani, The Live So-cial Semantics application: a platform for integrating face-to-face presence with on-line socialnetworking, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Communication, Collaborationand Social Networking in Pervasive Computing Environments PerCOL2010.

• R. Schifanella, A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, B. Markines, F. Menczer, Folks in folksonomies: Sociallink prediction from shared metadata, Proceedings of the third ACM International Conferenceon Web Search and Data Mining WSDM 2010.

• H. Alani, M. Szomsor, C. Cattuto, W. Van den Broeck, G. Correndo, A. Barrat, Live socialsemantics, Proceedings of the 8th International Semantic Web Conference ISWC2009.

• A. Barrat, A. Baronchelli, L. Dall’Asta, V. Loreto Agreement dynamics on interaction net-works with diverse topologies, Chaos 17, 026111 (2007). Workshop on Optimization in Com-plex Networks, June 19-22, 2006, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA.

• A. Baronchelli, L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Strategies for fast convergence in semioticdynamics, Proceedings of the Tenth International conference on the simulation and synthesisof living systems (Alife X), MIT Press, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, June 3-7, 2006.

• A. Baronchelli, L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, V. Loreto, Bootstrapping communication in languagegames. strategy, topology and all that, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference onthe Evolution of Language (Evolang6), Rome, April 12-15, 2006.

• I. Alvarez-Hamelin, L. Dall’Asta, A. Barrat, A. Vespignani, Large scale networks fingerprint-ing and visualization using the k-core decomposition, p. 41, in Advances in Neural InformationProcessing Systems 18, Y. Weiss and B. Scholkopf and J. Platt Eds, MIT Press, Cambridge,2006.

Book

• A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, Dynamical processes on complex networks, Cam-bridge University Press (2008).

Book chapters

• A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, Face-to-face interactions. In Social Phenomena: From Data Analysisto Models, Springer (2015), B. Goncalves and N. Perra Eds.

• A. Barrat, C. Cattuto, Temporal networks of face-to-face human interactions. In Temporalnetworks, Springer (2013), P. Holme et J. Saramaki Eds.

• A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, The architecture of complex weighted networks:Measurements and models. In Large scale structure and dynamics of complex networks: FromInformation Technology to Finance and Natural Science, World Scientific (2007), G. Cal-darelli and A. Vespignani Eds.

• A. Barrat, L. Dall’Asta, I. Alvarez-Hamelin and A. Vespignani, The large scale structure ofthe Internet. In Large scale structure and dynamics of complex networks: From InformationTechnology to Finance and Natural Science, World Scientific (2007), G. Caldarelli and A.Vespignani Eds.

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CONFERENCES (since 2001)

• Invited Talk “Epidemic risk evaluation from incomplete contact network data”, Conta-gion’16, Satellite of CCS2016, Amsterdan, The Netherlands, September 21, 2016.

• Talk “How to estimate epidemic risk from incomplete contact diaries data”, CCS2016, Am-sterdan, The Netherlands, September 19-22, 2016.

• Invited Talk “Epidemic risk evaluation from incomplete contact network data”, 8th Inter-national conference on discrete models of complex systems, Aveiro, Portugal, June 20-22,2016.

• Invited Talk “Mobility and contact networks in the dissemination of epidemics”, Workshop“Motivations for Motion: Lessons and Open Questions from Macro to Micro scale”, IMeRA,Marseille, France, May 30, 2016.

• Invited Talk “Mining networks of human contacts: from data to applications”, CompleNet2016, Dijon, France, March 23-25, 2016.

• Talk “Compensating for population sampling in simulations of epidemic spread on temporalcontact networks”, Conference on Complex Systems CCS’15, Tempe, USA, September 28 -October 2, 2015.

• Invited Talk “Compensating for population sampling in simulations of epidemic spread ontemporal contact networks”, Workshop “Dynamics on and of Complex Networks”, satelliteof NetSci2015, Zaragoza, Spain, June 2, 2015.

• Invited Talk “Day-to-day human interaction networks: from data to social sciences andepidemiology”, Workshop “Collective dynamics in physics, biology and social sciences”,CECAM-IRL, University College Dublin, Ireland, May 20-22, 2015.

• Invited Talk “Day-to-day human interaction networks: from data to social sciences andepidemiology”, Computational Social Science workshop, satellite of ECCS’14, Lucca, Italy,September 24-25, 2014.

• Talk “Contact patterns among high school students”, ECCS’14, Lucca, Italy, September22-26, 2014.

• Invited Talk “Day-to-day human interaction networks: from data to social sciences andepidemiology”, International Workshop on contagion dynamics in socio-economic systems,Paris, France, September 12, 2014.

• Invited Talk “Day-to-day human interaction networks”, workshop “Interaction networksand collective motion in swarms, flocks and crowds”, Aalto university, Helsinki, Finland,May 26-28, 2014.

• Invited Talk “Modeling temporal networks using random itineraries”, Nice Workshop onrandom graphs, Nice, France, May 14-15, 2014.

• Invited Talk “Online and offline interaction networks”, workshop “Complexity in OnlineSocial Networks and Big Data”, Satellite of ECCS’13, Barcelona, Spain, September 19, 2013.

• Talk “Modeling temporal networks using random itineraries”, NetSci 2013, Copenhagen,Denmark, June 3-7, 2013.

• Talk “Mining networks of human contact with wearable sensors”, workshop SBIP ”System’sBiology Approach to Infectious Processes”, Lyon, France, May 13-15, 2013.

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• Invited Talk “Epidemic spreading on time-varying networks of human contacts”, Workshop“Statistical Network Science with Applications”, Lorentz Center, Leiden, Netherlands, April2-5, 2013.

• Invited Talk Expose “La physique et la dynamique des reseaux”, colloque “Penser lestransformations”, ENS Lyon, December 11, 2012.

• Invited Talk “Reseaux dynamiques : de l’analyse a la modelisation”, 3ieme conference surles modeles et l’analyse des reseaux: Approches mathematiques et informatiques, LIPN -Institut Galilee , Universite Paris Nord, Villetaneuse, October 17-18, 2012.

• Invited Talk “Dynamical networks: from measures to models”, Simplex 2012 (4th annualworkshop on simplifying networks for practitioners), Lyon, France, April 17, 2012.

• Invited Talk “Mining networks of human contact with wearable sensors”, Focus Session:Complex and Co-evolving Networks - Empirical Studies of Social Networks, APS MarchMeeting 2012, Boston, USA, February 27 - March 2, 2012.

• Invited Talk “New technologies for epidemic risk investigation”, IMMI workshop “Bacterialevasion to antiinfectives: from gene to public health”, Abbaye des Vaux de Cernay, France,January 15-17, 2012.

• Invited Talk “Online and offline social networks”, Workshop “Social networks, from struc-tures to politics”, Lyon, December 12-13, 2011.

• Invited Talk “La notion de reseau complexe”, workshop “Medias011, Y a-t-il une richessedes reseaux ?”, Aix-en-Provence, December 8-9, 2011.

• Invited Talk “Mining networks of human contact with wearable sensors”, workshop on“Complex Dynamics of Human Interaction”, satellite de European Conference on ComplexSystems, Vienna, Austria, September 14, 2011.

• Invited Talk “Link creation and profile allignment in the aNobii social network”, workshopon “Dynamics on and of complex networks”, satellite of the European Conference on ComplexSystems, Vienna, Austria, September 14-15, 2011.

• Invited Talk “Dynamique des reseaux sociaux: de la mesure a la modelisation”, mini-colloque “Matiere Molle, Systemes complexes et hors equilibre”, congres de la Societe Francaisede Physique, Bordeaux, july 4-8, 2011.

• Talk “Link creation and profile allignment in the aNobii social network”, workshop “Modeleset apprentissages en Sciences Humaines et Sociales”, Marseilles, Centre de la Vieille Charitejune 23-24 2011.

• Talk “What’s in a crowd? Analysis of face-to-face behavioral networks” NetSci 2011, Bu-dapest, june 8-10, 2011.

• Invited Talk “Link creation and profile allignment in the aNobii social network”, workshop“Spreading, Influencing, and Cascading in Social and Information Networks”, satellite ofNetSci 2011, Budapest, june 7, 2011.

• Invited Talk “On and off-line social networks”, Turunc Workshop on Complex Systems2010, Turunc, Turkey, August 30 -September 1 2010.

• Participation to the panel “What Is Network Science? Where Has It Been and Where Is ItGoing?”, 2010 Information Theory and Applications Workshop, University of California, SanDiego, USA, January 31 - February 5 2010.

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• Invited Talk “Linking on-line social networks and real-world human proximity”, 2010 In-formation Theory and Applications Workshop, University of California, San Diego, USA,January 31 - February 5 2010.

• Invited Talk “The interplay of social links and user similarity in social media”, Qualitycommons workshop, Paris, France, January 28 - 29 2010.

• Invited Talk “Etude des dynamiques d’interactions sociales par des reseaux de capteursRFID”, Colloque “Theoretical Physics of Biological Systems”, Paris, France, December 17 -18 2009.

• Invited Talk “Etude des dynamiques d’interactions sociales par des reseaux de capteursRFID”, troisieme Colloque National des systemes complexes : “Vers une science et ingenieriedes sysemes complexes”, Paris, France, November 25 - 27 novembre 2009.

• Invited Talk “The Sociopatterns project”, Lakeside Research Days, Klagenfurt, Austria,July 13-17 2009.

• Talk “The Sociopatterns project”, NetSci 2009 (International workshop on network science),Venice, Italy, June 29 - July 3 2009.

• Invited Talk “High Resolution Dynamical Mapping of Social Interactions with ActiveRFID”, DIME international conference on the formation and the evolution of social andeconomic networks, Paris, France, June 25-27 2009.

• Invited Talk “Opinion formation: a statistical physicist’s viewpoint”, Colloquium “Align-ment in Communication”, Bielefeld, Germany, December 1 2008.

• Talk “Who’s talking first? Consensus or lack thereof in coevolving opinion formation models”,International workshop “Sociophysics: status and perspectives”, ISI Foundation, Turin, Italy,May 26-29 2008.

• Talk “ Coexisting linguistic conventions in generalized language games”, Evolang 2008 (7th

evolution of language conference), Barcelone, Spain, March 11-15th 2008.

• Invited Talk “Agreement dynamics on interaction networks: the Naming Game paradigm”,International School on Complexity: opinions, semiotic dynamics, and Language, Erice, Italy,July 14-19 2007.

• Invited Talk “Adaptive networks: the example of consensus formation”, International Con-ference on the Formation of Social Networks, Carre des Sciences, Paris, France, June 28-29th2007.

• Lecture “Internet: a complex network”, Spring course “The power of networks”, Ecole Poly-technique, France, March 28 2007.

• Invited Talk “Epidemiologie et Reseaux complexes”, Journee scientifique du calcul appliquede Paris-Sud, Orsay, France, March 27 2007.

• Talk “Epidemiologie et reseaux complexes”, Laboratoire de Physique Theorique, Toulouse,France, March 20 2007.

• Invited Talk “Epidemiologie et Reseaux complexes”, Journees de Physique Statistique 2007,Paris, France, January 25-26 2007.

• Invited Talk “Epidemiology and complex networks”, Critical Events in Evolving Networksopen workshop, Bruxelles, Belgium, January 17 2007.

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• Invited Talk “Naming Game: dynamics on complex networks”, Workshop on Social andEcological Networks (Satellite of ECCS 06), Oxford, UK, September 28-29 2006.

• Talk “Naming Game: dynamics on complex networks”, Workshop on New Directions onComplex Systems, Istanbul, Turkey, September 4-8 2006.

• Invited Talk “Naming Game: dynamics on complex networks”, workshop on Optimizationin Complex Networks, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, June 19-22 2006.

• Poster “Strategies for fast convergence in semiotic dynamics”, Tenth International conferenceon the simulation and synthesis of living systems (Alife X), Bloomington, Indiana, USA, June3-7, 2006.

• Talk “Traceroute-like exploration of unknown networks: a statistical analysis”, InternationalConference on Network Science (NetSci 2006), Bloomington, Indiana, USA, May 22-25 2006.

• Invited Talk “Naming Game: dynamics on complex networks”, workshop “Agent Basedmodels: from analytical models to real life phenomenology”, ISI foundation, Turin, Italy,April 5-10 2006.

• Invited Talk “Introduction to complex networks”, International School on Semiotic Dy-namics, Language and Complexity, Ettore Majorana Foundation and Center For ScientificCulture Erice, Italy, December 12-15 2005.

• Talk “Traceroute-like exploration of unknown networks: a statistical analysis”, EuropeanConference on Complex Systems Paris, November 14-18 2005.

• Invited Talk “Traceroute-like exploration of unknown networks: a statistical analysis”,workshop on structure and function of complex networks, Trieste, Italie, May 16-28 2005.

• Lecture “Reseaux complexes values”, thematic school “Grands reseaux d’interactions”, Paris,April 25-29 2005.

• Invited Talk “Traffic-driven model of the World Wide Web Graph”, Third Workshop onAlgorithms and Models for the Web-Graph (WAW 2004), Rome, Italy, October 16 2004.

• Invited Talk “Traceroute-like exploration of unknown networks: a statistical analysis”,conference “Combinatorial and Algorithmic Aspects of Networking and the Internet”, Banff,Canada, august 5-7 2004.

• Invited Talk “Graphes petit-monde”, Algotel 2004 (6emes Rencontres Francophones sur lesaspects Algorithmiques des Telecommunications), May 26-28 2004, Batz-sur-mer, France.

• Invited Talk “Graphes petit-monde”, Algotel 2004 (6emes Rencontres Francophones surles aspects Algorithmiques des Telecommunications), Mai 26-28 2004, Batz-sur-mer, France.

• Invited Talk “Study of some weighted networks”, Second International conference on fron-tier science, Pavie, Italie, september 8-12 2003.

• Invited Talk “Study of some weighted networks”, Conference on Growing Networks andGraphs in Statistical Physics, Finance, Biology and Social Systems, Rome, september 1-52003.

• Talk “Dynamique des gaz granulaires”: seminaire commun LPT-LPTMS (Orsay), January 92003; seminaire a l’IAP (Paris), April 17 2003, mini-conference “Physique statistique toulou-saine”, IRSAMC (Toulouse), July 4 2003.

• Talk “Random inelasticity and velocity fluctuations in a driven granular gas”, CECAM work-shop “Granular Gases Theory - Experiment - Simulation”, Lyon, September 2-5 2002.

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• Talk “Quelques aspects de la physique statistique des milieux granulaires”, Ecole Polytech-nique Federale de Lausanne, seminaire de la section de physique, April 15 2002.

• Talk “Fluctuation-Dissipation ratio for compacting granular media”, conference “UnifyingConcepts in Glass Physics”, Rome, February 27 - March 2 2002.

• Talk “Quelques aspects de la physique statistique des milieux granulaires”, Laboratoire dePhysique de l’Universite de Bourgogne, Dijon, December 14 2001.

• Talk “Compaction des granulaires: aspects theoriques”, Groupe matiere condensee et Materiaux,Universite de Rennes I, November 12 2001.

• Talk “fluides granulaires forces”, general seminar of S.Ph.T. (CEA Saclay), October 23 2001.

• Talk “Heated granular fluids: the random restitution coefficient approach”, research workshopon “Challenges in granular physics”,Trieste, Italy, August 7-11 2001.

• Talk “Heated granular fluids: the random restitution coefficient approach”, Statphys 21,Cancun, Mexico, July 15-20 2001.

• Talk “Compaction des granulaires: aspects theoriques”, Journees de Carry “Viellissement etmatiere desordonnee”, Carry, France, June 5-7 2001.

• Talk “Heated granular fluids: the random restitution coefficient approach”, CECAM Work-shop on “Computational kinetic theory:mesoscale applications”, Lyon, May 28-31 2001.

• Talk “Fluides granulaires vibres: un modele de spheres dures avec coefficient de restitutionaleatoire”, 21st “rencontre de physique statistique de Paris”, January 25-26 2001.

Divulgation

• A. Barrat, E. Trizac, “Gaz granulaires : dynamique et effets collectifs”, bulletin de la SocieteFrancaise de Physique 146, 28 (2004).

• A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, “Etude des reseaux par la physique statistique”,Bulletin de l’Union des Professeurs de Speciales 212, 11 (2005).

• Talk “Introduction aux reseaux complexes”, Fete de la Science, October 14 2005.

• Talk “Introduction aux reseaux complexes”, L.P.T., February 24 2006.

• A. Barrat, M. Barthelemy, A. Vespignani, “Reseaux complexes et physique statistique”,Images de la Physique 2006.

• A. Barrat, “Reseaux complexes et physique statistique”, L’Archicube 8, 2010.

• Public lecture of the Societe Francaise de Physique, “De la caracterisation des reseaux com-plexes a l’epidemiologie quantitative”, Strasbourg, March 17 2010.

• Public lecture, CPPM, Marseille, “De la caracterisation des reseaux complexes a l’epidemiologiequantitative”, May 7, 2011.

• A. Barrat “Internet change-t-il les relations humaines? ”, La Recherche, May 2012.

• Public lecture of the Societe Francaise de Physique, “Epidemiologie et reseaux: de la theoriea la pratique”, Nice, January 9 2014.

• Lecture at InVS “Mesure et analyse de reseaux de contacts dynamiques - Applications enepidemiologie”, January 16 2014.

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• M. Genois, C. Vestergaard, A. Barrat, “Evaluer le risque epidemique a partir de donneeslacunaires”, Med Sci (Paris) 32 (5), 506 (2016).

• A. Barrat, “Modeling Epidemics: Back to School”, CNRS News- Feb. 15, 2016

• Public lecture “Comment mieux predire les epidemies?”, cycle “Les Jeudis du CNRS”,delegation CNRS Provence et Corse, Marseille, Dec. 8 2016.

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Claire BIDART Directrice de recherche au CNRS, DR2, section 36 Laboratoire d’Economie et de Sociologie du Travail (LEST), UMR 7317, Aix-Marseille Université, 35 avenue Jules Ferry, 13626 Aix en Provence Cedex. [email protected] tel : 33 (0)4 42 37 85 33 Adresse personnelle : 22 Boulevard d'Annam, 13016 Marseille

CURRICULUM VITAE

Née le 17 Août 1960 à Paris - 1984- Maîtrise de Sociologie à l'Université du Mirail à Toulouse - 1986- DEA de Formation à la recherche en sciences sociales à l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Marseille, sous la direction d'A. Degenne et J.C. Passeron. - 1986-1989- Allocataire de recherche du Ministère de la Recherche et de la Technologie (MRT) au sein du CERCOM (Centre d'enquêtes et de recherches sur la culture, la communication, les modes de vie et la socialisation), CNRS-EHESS, Marseille. - 1991-1993- Boursière de l'Agence Nationale de Recherche sur le Sida dans le cadre du LASMAS-CNRS. - 1993 : séjour Erasmus à l’Université d’Amsterdam (1er avril au 30 juin) - 1993- Thèse de doctorat (nouvelle formule) en sciences sociales, sous la direction de J.C. Passeron, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Marseille. Soutenue le 12 Mars 1993 à Marseille, elle a obtenu la mention "très honorable avec félicitations du jury". Titre: "Les semblables, les amis et les autres; sociabilité et amitié. Contexte de rencontre, réseau personnel et dynamique des relations". - 1993- Intégration au CNRS, chargée de recherche (CR2), au LASMAS-IdL (UPR 320) à Caen puis à Paris. - 2000 – Mutation au LEST, Laboratoire d’Economie et de Sociologie du Travail (UMR 7317) à Aix en Provence. - 2007-2011 : membre (nommée) du conseil de laboratoire du LEST. - 15 mai 2012 – Habilitation à diriger des recherches en Sociologie, Université de Toulouse, Référent Michel Grossetti, Titre : « Grandir avec les autres. Processus de socialisation et évolutions des réseaux personnels ». http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00847143

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- Octobre 2012 - Promotion au grade de Directrice de Recherche (DR2). Actuellement : Directrice de recherche au CNRS (DR2), affectée au LEST, UMR 7317. - 2012-2016 : membre (élue) du conseil de laboratoire du LEST. - Membre du RT26 « Réseaux sociaux » de l’Association Française de Sociologie - Membre du Comité d’Animation Scientifique de l’Institut Méditerranéen de Recherche avancée (IMeRA) - Membre actif du GdR « Analyse de réseaux en Sciences humaines et sociales » https://arshs.hypotheses.org/

Direction de projets de recherche

- 1994-2007 – Direction scientifique du projet "Sociabilité et insertion sociale : une enquête longitudinale. Processus d'entrée dans la vie adulte, insertion professionnelle et évolution des réseaux sociaux". Projet réalisé en collaboration avec Alain Degenne, Daniel Lavenu, Lise Mounier, Didier Le Gall et Anne Pellissier dans le cadre du LEST (Aix en Provence), du Centre Maurice Halbwachs (Paris, ex-LASMAS-IdL) et du CERSE (Université de Caen). Cette enquête longitudinale qualitative par panel dont j'ai assuré la direction a débuté en 1995 à Caen. Cinq vagues d'enquêtes ont été réalisées, séparées par trois ans (1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007). Ce projet a été financée successivement par la DRASS de Basse-Normandie, la Direction régionale du travail, de l'emploi et de la formation professionnelle de Basse-Normandie, la DDASS du Calvados, la Mairie de Caen, la MRSH de Caen, la Délégation Interministérielle à l’Insertion des Jeunes, la Délégation Interministérielle à la Ville, le Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports, le Ministère de la Culture, le Fonds d’Action Sociale, le Plan Urbain, France Télécom R&D, la CNAF. Pour en savoir plus: http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00118258 (français) http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00164797 (anglais) - 2009-2012 - Direction scientifique du projet ANR "BIPAJE", La bifurcation biographique au coeur de la dynamique des parcours d'entrée dans la vie professionnelle : une approche qualitative et quantitative dans trois contextes sociétaux, France, Québec et Argentine, 2009-2012. (Projet ANR- 09-BLAN-301). Projet réalisé avec: Vanessa Di Paola, Maria Eugenia Longo, Cathel Kornig (Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LEST), José Rose (Université de Provence), Arnaud Dupray, Dominique Epiphane et Virginie Mora (Céreq, Marseille), Michel Grossetti (LISST-CERS, Toulouse), Sylvain Bourdon (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada), Johanne Charbonneau (INRS, Montréal, Canada), Stéphane Moulin (Université de Montréal), Mariana Busso et Pablo Perez (CEIL, CONICET, Buenos-Aires, Argentine). Doctorants impliqués : Camila Deleo, Mariana Fernandez Massi (CEIL, CONICET, Université de La Plata, Argentine), Eddy Supeno (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada), Raphaëlle d’Amour (Université de Montréal).

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- 2015-2016 - Direction de la vague 6 du Panel de Caen, en collaboration avec le Labex SMS (module Réseaux et TIC).

Participation à d’autres projets de recherche collective

- 1984 - "Stratégies identitaires dans des contextes ritualisés. Analyse comparative de deux bourgs en Languedoc", CREL-CNRS (Centre de recherche sur les logiques sociales), financée par la Mission du patrimoine ethnologique, Ministère de la culture. - 1985 - "Modèles prospectifs et stratégies sociales", PIRSEM-CNRS et CREL-CNRS, financée par la Communauté Economique Européenne. - 1986 - "Etude comparative socio-historique des cultes de possession en Afrique de l'Ouest", financée par l'ATP-CNRS "polythéismes" (deux missions en Afrique, 1984 et 1986) - 1985-1986 - "Territoires, identités collectives et appartenance de classe. Les quartiers Nord de Marseille", CACES-CNRS (Centre d'analyse du changement économique et social), financée par le Ministère de l'urbanisme et du logement. - 1990 - "Images et identités locales, facteurs de structuration de la zone Ouest de Marseille", CRES-CNRS, financée par le programme "Mutations économiques et urbanisation", Plan Urbain. - 1991-1994 - "Les relations de confidence sur la vie affective et sexuelle", contribution du LASMAS-CNRS à l'enquête "Analyse des comportements sexuels en France", financée par l'Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le Sida. - 1996 - "Processus de précarisation, processus d'insertion, et dispositif RMI", LASMAS-Institut du longitudinal, CRESO, CNRS et Université de Caen, financée par la DRASS et le Conseil général du Calvados. - 1999 - "Trajectoires de passage des mineurs à la délinquance", dir. Hugues Lagrange (OSC-CNRS) responsable scientifique, financée par le GIP Droit et Justice. - 2015-2016 - Direction du projet « RESTIC-Panel: Enquête sur les réseaux personnels et les TIC du Panel de Caen ». Réalisation et exploitation de la vague 6 du Panel de Caen, en collaboration avec le Labex SMS (module Réseaux et TIC), LISST, Toulouse. (http://sms.univ-tlse2.fr). - 2016 - « Les arrangements conjugaux et leurs temporalités », dir. Emmanuelle Santelli (Centre Max Weber, Lyon), projet financé par le GIS Genre.

Publications

Publications en cours :

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- Traduction en anglais de l’ouvrage « La vie en réseau. Dynamique des relations sociales », accepté aux Cambridge University Press, coll. "Structural analysis in the social sciences". - Bidart C., Degenne A., Grossetti M.: « Personal Networks Typologies: A Structural Approach », pour Social Networks (seconde version en examen par la revue) Ouvrages : - Bidart C., 1997, L'amitié, un lien social, Paris, La découverte, 402 p. (maintenant téléchargeable sur http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00197849/fr/) - Bidart C. (dir.), 2006, Devenir adulte aujourd'hui : perspectives internationales, INJEP, Collection "Débats-Jeunesse", L'Harmattan, 232 p. - Bessin M., Bidart C., Grossetti M. (dir.), 2010, Bifurcations. Les sciences sociales face aux ruptures et à l’événement, Paris, Ed. La découverte, coll. Recherches, 397 p., ISBN : 978-2-7071-5600-6 - Bidart C., Degenne A., Grossetti M., 2011, La vie en réseau. Dynamique des relations sociales, Paris, PUF, coll. « Le lien social ». halshs-00646251. ISBN 978-2-13-059064-4 Direction de numéros de revues Agora - Débats jeunesses, 1999, n°17, "Relations, réseaux, passages". Agora-Débats jeunesses, 2001, n°23, "Faire couple". Social Networks, The dynamics of personal networks, vol.27, n°4, nov. 2005, avec Alain Degenne Cahiers internationaux de sociologie, Trajectoires sociales et bifurcations, n° 120, avril 2006, avec Michel Grossetti. REDES - Revista Hispana para el analisis de redes sociales. N° 16, juin 2009, « Las relaciones: la sustancia de las redes sociales », avec Johanne Charbonneau & Michel Grossetti. Agora-Débats jeunesses, 2013, n°65, avec Valérie Becquet, « Normes sociales et bifurcations dans les parcours de vie des jeunes ». Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, avec Arnaud Dupray, 2014, « Temporalités et trajectoires à l’articulation du quantitatif et du qualitatif », numéro 124. et 2015, n°125 (double numéro) Articles dans des revues à comité de lecture :

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- Bidart C., 1988, "Sociabilités: quelques variables", Revue française de sociologie, n°29, vol 4, p.621-648. http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/rfsoc_0035-2969_1988_num_29_4_2549 - Bidart C., 1991, "L'amitié, les amis, leur histoire. Représentations et récits", Sociétés contemporaines, n°5, p.21-42. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00132989/fr/ - Bidart C., 1999, "Se lier et s'orienter - Introduction", Agora - Débats jeunesses, n°17, pp.7-17. - Bidart C., 2001, "Faire couple - Introduction", Agora-Débats jeunesses, n°23, pp.6-15. - Bidart C., Pellissier A., 2002, "Copains d'école, copains de travail. Evolution des modes de sociabilité d'une cohorte de jeunes", Réseaux, vol.20, n°115, p.17-49. - Bidart C., Degenne A., 2005, "Introduction : the dynamics of personal networks", Social Networks, vol. 27, n°4, pp. 283-287. - Bidart C., Lavenu D., 2005, "Evolutions of personal networks and life events", Social Networks, vol.27, n°4, pp. 359-376. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00007380/fr/ - Bidart C., 2005, "Les temps de la vie et les cheminements vers l'âge adulte", Lien Social et Politiques, n°54, pp.51-63. - Bidart C., 2006, "Crises, décisions et temporalités : autour des bifurcations biographiques", Cahiers internationaux de sociologie, Trajectoires sociales et bifurcations, n° 120, pp.29-57. - Bidart C., 2008, "Dynamiques des réseaux personnels et processus de socialisation: évolutions et influences des entourages lors des transitions vers la vie adulte", Revue Française de Sociologie, 49-3, pp.559-583. http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_REVUE=RFS&ID_NUMPUBLIE=RFS_493&ID_ARTICLE=RFS_493_0559 - Bidart C., juin 2009, con la colaboración de Patrice Cacciuttolo, "En búsqueda del contenido de las redes sociales: los "móviles" de las relaciones", REDES, Revista Hispana para el Analísis de Redes Sociales, vol.16. http://revista-redes.rediris.es/pdf-vol16/vol16_7.pdf (espagnol) http://revista-redes.rediris.es/pdf-vol16/vol16_7f.pdf (français) - Bidart C., Degenne A., Grossetti M., Lemercier C., 2010, « Analyse des réseaux sociaux : une "French touch" ? », Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, n°106, p.45-58. - Bidart C., Charbonneau J., 2011, “How to Generate Personal Networks: Issues and Tools for a Sociological Perspective”, Field Methods, Vol. 23, n°3, pp. 266–286. DOI 10.1177/1525822X11408513 http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00606346/fr/

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- Bidart C., Cacciuttolo P., 2013, « Combining qualitative, quantitative and structural dimensions in a longitudinal perspective. The case of network influence », Quality & Quantity, Vol. 47, n°5, p.2495-2515. DOI: 10.1007/s11135-012-9667-6 - Bidart C., 2013, “What does time imply? Contributions of Longitudinal Methods to the Analysis of the Life Course”, Time and Society, Vol.22 n°2, p.254-273, DOI : 10.1177/0961463X12447493. - Bidart C., Longo M.E., Mendez A., 2013, “Time and Process: An Operational Framework for Processual Analysis”, European Sociological Review, 29 (4), pp.743-751 - Becquet V., Bidart C., 2013, « Parcours de vie, réorientations et évolutions des normes sociales », Agora Débats Jeunesses, n°65 : Normes sociales et bifurcations dans les parcours de vie des jeunes, pp.52-60. - Bidart C., Dupray A., 2014, « Life Course, Time and Process: Exploring “Trans-“ Quantitative and Qualitative Methods », Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, Bidart C., Dupray A. (dir.), « Temporalités et trajectoires à l’articulation du quantitatif et du qualitatif », vol. 124, n°1, pp.5-13. - Bidart C., Gosselin C., 2014, « Rythmes sociaux et interférences temporelles : une exploration quantitative et qualitative de séquences biographiques à partir de calendriers et de récits », Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, Bidart C., Dupray A. (dir.), « Temporalités et trajectoires à l’articulation du quantitatif et du qualitatif », vol. 124, n°1, pp.34-52. - Bidart C., Dupray A., 2015, “Narratives and Traces : « trans-» Quantitative and Qualitative Methods for bridging the gap between objective and subjective data.” Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, Bidart C., Dupray A. (dir.), « Temporalités et trajectoires à l’articulation du quantitatif et du qualitatif », n°125, pp.5-7. - Bidart C., Kornig C., 2017, « Facebook pour quels liens ? Les relations des quadragénaires sur Facebook», Sociologie, n°1, vol.8, pp.83-118. Chapitres dans des ouvrages collectifs - Bidart C., 1999, "Les âges de l’amitié : cours de la vie et formes de socialisation", in G. Ravis-Giordani (ed.), Amitiés, anthropologie et histoire, Aix en Provence, Presses de l’Université de Provence, pp. 421-435. - Bidart C., 2002, "Se dire adulte", in Juan S., Le Gall D. (dir.), Conditions et genres de vie. Chroniques d'une autre France, L'Harmattan, p.153-169. - Bidart C., 2006, "Les formes de l'amitié", in Xavier Molénat (ed), L'individu contemporain, regards sociologiques, Editions Sciences Humaines. - Bidart C., 2006, "Introduction: Les transitions vers l'âge adulte: différenciations sociales et culturelles", in Bidart C. (dir.), Devenir adulte aujourd'hui : perspectives internationales, INJEP, Collection "Débats-Jeunesse", L'Harmattan, pp.9-19.

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- Bidart C., Lavenu D., 2006, "Transitions vers la vie adulte et origines sociales. Une enquête longitudinale en France", in Bidart C. (dir.), Devenir adulte aujourd'hui : perspectives internationales, INJEP, Collection "Débats-Jeunesse", L'Harmattan, pp.163-180. - Bidart C., 2006, "Conclusion: Jeunes et sociétés: évolutions et ambivalences", in Bidart C. (dir.), Devenir adulte aujourd'hui : perspectives internationales, INJEP, Collection "Débats-Jeunesse", L'Harmattan, pp.229-232. - Bidart C., 2008, "Devenir adulte: un processus", in Vrancken D. et Thomsin L., Le social à l'épreuve des parcours de vie, Louvain la Neuve, Academia-Bruylant, collection "Intellection", pp.209-225. - Bessin M., Bidart C., Grossetti M., 2010, "L’enquête sur les bifurcations : une présentation", in Bessin M., Bidart C., Grossetti M. (ss. dir.), Bifurcations. Les sciences sociales face aux ruptures et à l’événement, Paris, Ed. La découverte, coll. Recherches, p.7-19. - Bessin M., Bidart C., Grossetti M., 2010, "Les bifurcations, un état de la question en sociologie ", in Bessin M., Bidart C., Grossetti M. (ss. dir.), Bifurcations. Les sciences sociales face aux ruptures et à l’événement, Paris, Ed. La découverte, coll. Recherches, p. 23-35. - Bidart C., 2010, "Bifurcations biographiques et ingrédients de l'action", in Bessin M., Bidart C., Grossetti M. (ss. dir.), Bifurcations. Les sciences sociales face aux ruptures et à l’événement, Paris, Ed. La découverte, coll. Recherches, p.224-238. - Bidart C. et al., 2010, « Travailler avec le temps », in Mendez (dir.), Processus. Concepts et méthode pour l’analyse temporelle en sciences sociales, Louvain la Neuve, Academia Bruylant, coll. Intellection, p.5-9. - Bidart C. et al., 2010, « Vers un système d’analyse des processus », in Mendez (dir.), Processus. Concepts et méthode pour l’analyse temporelle en sciences sociales, Louvain la Neuve, Academia Bruylant, p.11-26. - Bidart C., Brochier D., 2010, "Les bifurcations comme changements d’orientation dans un processus", in Mendez (dir.), Processus. Concepts et méthode pour l’analyse temporelle en sciences sociales, Louvain la Neuve, Academia Bruylant, p.171-190. - Bidart C., 2010, "Partir et changer de vie : les bifurcations dans des processus biographiques", in Mendez (dir.), Processus. Concepts et méthode pour l’analyse temporelle en sciences sociales, Louvain la Neuve, Academia Bruylant, p.205-218. - Bidart C. et al., 2010, « Le système et la méthode », in Mendez (dir.), Processus. Concepts et méthode pour l’analyse temporelle en sciences sociales, Louvain la Neuve, Academia Bruylant, p.219-240. - Bidart C., Longo M.E., 2010, « Processus, combinatoires, entourages : autres regards sur la jeunesse », in J. Hamel, C. Pugeault-Cicchelli, O. Galland et V. Cicchelli (dir.), La jeunesse n'est plus ce qu'elle était, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes.

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- Bidart C., Bourdon S. et Charbonneau J., 2011, "Le rapport au travail des jeunes au Québec et en France: mises en perspective longitudinales", in Degenne A., Marry C. et Moulin S. (dir.), Les catégories sociales et leurs frontières, Les presses de l'université Laval, Coll. « Société et Population », Québec, pp.85-110. - Bidart C., 2014, « Comprendre l’incertain : changer de lunettes, travailler les méthodes », in Vrancken D. (dir.), Penser l’incertain, Les Presses de l’Université Laval, pp.273-293. - Bidart C., Gosselin C., 2014, « Trayectorias de entrada en la vida adulta: una comparación internacional de las secuencias de vida y las transiciones », in Perez P., Busso M. (dir.), Tiempos contingentes: inserción laboral de los jóvenes en la Argentina posneoliberal, Buenos Aires, Miño y Dávila Ed., pp. 205-224. - Longo M.E., Perez P., Busso M., Bidart C., 2016, «Jeunes argentins et français : en quête de quelle stabilité-instabilité professionnelle?», in Paul Bouffartigue, Mariana Busso et Marcos Supervielle (eds.), Travail, jeunesse et migrations. Regards Europe/Amérique latine à l’heure de la mondialisation, Editions de l'IHEAL, ISBN 978-2-371540-34-7, pp.47-68. - Bidart C., Mendez A., 2016, Un système d’analyse des processus dans les sciences sociales, in Demazière D. et Jouvenet M. (eds), Andrew Abbott et l’héritage de l’école de Chicago, Editions de l’EHESS, collection « En temps & lieux », ISBN 978-2-7132-2617-5, p.217-236. Articles dans des revues sans comité de lecture : - Bidart C., (en collaboration avec Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan et Pierre Boiral), 1985, "Stratégies professionnelles et stratégies locales. Etude d'un bourg en Margeride", Sociologie du Sud-Est, n°41-44, p.119-141 - Bidart C., 1989, "Sociabilités et identités culturelles des ouvriers des quartiers Nord de Marseille: regard sociologique ou ethnologique?" in "Anthropologie sociale et ethnologie de la France", Bibliothèque des cahiers de l'institut de linguistique de Louvain, Peeters, p. 659-670 - Bidart C., 1989, "Les semblables, les amis et les autres (sociabilité et amitié)", in "Le lien social", Bulletin de l'Association internationale des sociologues de langue française (AISLF), Université de Genève, p.1024-1030 - Bidart C., 1994, "Amitié et crises: le lien social à l'épreuve", in A. Marry (dir.) Identités à l'épreuve de l'incertitude, Travaux et documents n°1, Caen, MRSH, pp.83-108. - Bidart C., 1994, "Insertion sociale, sociabilité et cycle de vie", 1994, Caen, Cahiers de la MRSH n°3, pp.91-107. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00133054/fr/ - Bidart C., 1994, "Confidents, confidences, influences", in Sexualité et sida, Actes des journées d'animation de la recherche, 20-21 Septembre 1994, Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le sida.

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- Bidart C., Le Gall D., 1996, "Les jeunes et leurs petits mondes. Relations, cercles sociaux, nébuleuses", Caen, Cahiers de la MRSH n°5, pp.57-76. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00133059/fr/ - Bidart C., 1997, "Parler de l'intime ; une approche sociologique des relations de confidence", Mana, n°3, Université de Caen, pp.19-55. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00164800/fr/ - Bidart C., 1997, "La sociologie et les sociabilités ouvrières", Cahiers du GRHIS, n°8, Presses Universitaires de Rouen, p.11-19. - Bidart C., Lavenu D., 1999, “ Enchaînements de décisions individuelles, bifurcations de trajectoires sociales ”, VIèmes journées d’études sur l’analyse longitudinale du marché du travail, Insertion, transition professionnelle et identification de processus, Clermont-Ferrand, 27 et 28 mai 1999, Document Séminaires du Céreq n°142. - Bidart C., 2000, "Projets, réseaux relationnels et trajectoires d’accès au monde du travail. Une enquête longitudinale", VIIèmes journées d'études sur l’analyse longitudinale du marché du travail, Céreq – Lasmas-IdL – GREE-ADEPS, Nancy, 25 et 26 mai 2000, Document Séminaires du Céreq n°148. - Bidart C., 2004, "Les formes de l’amitié", Sciences Humaines, n°150, Juin 2004, p.20-23 - Bidart C., 2005, "Trajectoires d’insertion professionnelle des jeunes : évolution des catégories dans une enquête qualitative longitudinale", Cahiers de Recherche du Groupe de Recherche sur la Socialisation, n°20, "Problèmes de catégorisations dans l’enquête empirique", p.173-216. - Bidart C., Correia M., Lavenu D., 2006, "Evolution des rapports à l'instabilité professionnelle : une enquête qualitative longitudinale auprès de jeunes", 13èmes journées d’étude sur Les données longitudinales dans l’analyse du marché du travail "Transitions professionnelles et risques", LEST, Aix en Provence, 1er et 2 Juin 2006, Relief échanges du Céreq n°15, pp.37-49. - Bidart C., Pellissier A., 2007, "Entre parents et enfants: liens et relations à l'épreuve du cheminement vers la vie adulte", Recherches et prévisions, n°90, pp.29-39 (http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00285992/fr/) - Bidart C., Longo M.E., 2007, "Bifurcations biographiques et évolutions des rapports au travail", XIVèmes Journées du Longitudinal "Ruptures, irréversibilités et imbrications de trajectoires; comment sécuriser les parcours professionnels?", Orléans, 30 et 31 mai 2007, Relief échanges du Céreq, n°22, Juillet 2007, pp.27-38. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00198763/fr/ - Bidart C., 2008, "Etudier les réseaux : apports et perspectives pour les sciences sociales", Informations sociales, n°147, pp.34-45 http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00326052/fr/ - Bidart C., 2009, "Estudiar las redes sociales: aportes y perspectivas para las ciencias sociales", Miriada, Universidad del Salvador, Argentina, vol.2, n°3, p.199-211. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00432592/fr/ - Bidart C., 2009, "Etudier les réseaux sociaux", Diversité, Ville Ecole Intégration, n°157, p.179-184.

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- Bidart C., 2010, « Les âges de l’amitié. Cours de la vie et formes de la socialisation », Transversalités, n°113, pp.65-81. (Réédition du texte paru en 1999 in G. Ravis-Giordani (ed.), Amitiés, anthropologie et histoire, Aix en Provence, Presses de l’Université de Provence, pp. 421-435). http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00484900/fr/ - Bidart C., 2012, « Réseaux personnels et processus de socialisation », Idées économiques et sociales, n°169, pp.8-15. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00743502 - Grossetti M., Bertrand M., Bidart C., Lemercier C., 2013, « Les chercheurs auscultent les réseaux sociaux », Lettre de l’INSHS. - Barrat A., Bidart C., Grossetti Q., 2013, « Des liens et des lieux : évolution des profils de spatialisation des réseaux personnels au moment de l’entrée dans la vie adulte », in Beauguitte L. (coord.), « Les réseaux dans le temps et dans l’espace », Actes de la deuxième journée d’étude du groupe FMR (Flux, matrices, réseaux), Paris, http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00869371 - Bidart C., 2016, « La vie et les réseaux. Le panel de Caen », Mondes Sociaux, Magazine de sciences humaines et sociales, Janvier 2016, http://sms.hypotheses.org/6016 - Bidart C., 2016, « La vie et les réseaux, 20 ans d’enquête sociologique. Une expo pour présenter des résultats », Lettre de l’INSHS, mars 2016.

RAPPORTS DE RECHERCHE

- "Antigone-Dom Bosco: mariage impossible? La constitution de l'image du projet "Antigone" dans un quartier riverain", Montpellier, texte multigraphié, 1983, 50 p. - "Trois métiers dans un pays; identité professionnelle et sociabilité locale dans un canton rural en Lozère", texte multigraphié, 1984, mémoire de maîtrise de sociologie, 130 p. - "Sociabilités. Identité et sociabilité au travail et hors-travail; les quartiers Nord de Marseille", texte multigraphié, 1986, mémoire de DEA de sciences sociales, 180 p. - "Les études et recherches sur l'action sociale dans les Bouches du Rhône; étude bibliographique", GERM-CERCOM, CNRS-EHESS, Conseil consultatif de développement social, Conseil général des Bouches du Rhône, 1989, 230 p. - "Image et identité de Fos et de Vitrolles", en collaboration avec Valérie Guidarini, François Landriot, Jacqueline Louis-Palluel et Pierre Vergès, CRES-CNRS, 1990, 33 p. - "Structuration d'une aire urbaine: l'impact des images locales (La zone Ouest de Marseille)", en collaboration avec Valérie Guidarini, Jacqueline Louis-Palluel et Pierre Vergès, photos de François Landriot, CRES-CNRS, Commissariat général au plan, 1991, 166 p. et annexes.

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- "La dynamique des relations de confidence en matière affective et sexuelle dans l'ensemble du réseau relationnel de l'individu", LASMAS-CNRS, ANRS, Rapport intermédiaire, 1992. - "Confidences et réseaux de confidents ; variété des rôles, modes d'influence", LASMAS-CNRS, ANRS, Rapport final, Mars 1996, 93 p. et annexes. - "Insertion, mobilités, réseaux ; étude auprès de bénéficiaires et d'ex-bénéficiaires du RMI dans le Calvados", en collaboration avec Jérôme Dampuré, Alain Degenne, Benoît Raoulx, LASMAS-CNRS, CRESO-CNRS-Université de Caen, Mars 1996, 50 p. - "Sociabilité et insertion professionnelle. Analyse comparative du réseau de relations de jeunes scolarisés ou en voie d'insertion", Rapport de recherche sur la première vague d'enquête, en collaboration avec A. Degenne, D. Lavenu, D. Le Gall, L. Mounier, LASMAS-CNRS, Université de Caen, MRSH, Décembre 1996, 98 p. - "La construction de l’insertion socioprofessionnelle des jeunes, une enquête longitudinale", rapport de recherche pour la Délégation Interministérielle à l’Insertion des Jeunes, Ministère de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité, février 2000, 133 p. - "Mobilité et trajectoires de jeunes caennais, la construction de l’insertion socioprofessionnelle des jeunes, une enquête longitudinale", en collaboration avec Clotilde Lemarchant, Rapport de recherche pour la Mairie de Caen, février 2000, 118 p. - "La construction de l'insertion socio-professionnelle des jeunes à l'épreuve du temps. Une enquête longitudinale", en collaboration avec Lise Mounier et Anne Pellissier, Rapport de recherche pour la Délégation Interministérielle à l’Insertion des Jeunes, Ministère des Affaires sociales, du travail et de la Solidarité, Juillet 2002, 137 p. - "Des jeunes et leurs parents : quelles relations, quelles évolutions ?", avec Daniel Lavenu, Rapport intermédiaire pour la Caisse Nationale des Allocations Familiales, Décembre 2004, 51 p. - "Des jeunes, leurs amis, leurs parents : quelles relations, quelles évolutions ?", avec Daniel Lavenu, Anne Pellissier, Rapport de recherche pour la Caisse Nationale des Allocations Familiales, Mai 2005, 174 p. - « La bifurcation biographique au cœur de la dynamique des parcours d'entrée dans la vie professionnelle : une approche qualitative et quantitative dans trois contextes sociétaux, France, Québec et Argentine ». Compte-rendu final de recherche du Projet ANR- 09-BLAN-0301-01 BIPAJE, Mars 2013. Avec Vanessa Di Paola, Catherine Gosselin, Cathel Kornig, Maria Eugenia Longo, José Rose (Aix-Marseille Université, CNRS, LEST), Arnaud Dupray, Dominique Epiphane, Virginie Mora (Céreq, Marseille), Michel Grossetti (LISST-CERS, Toulouse), Sylvain Bourdon (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada), Johanne Charbonneau (INRS, Montréal, Canada), Stéphane Moulin (Université de Montréal), Mariana Busso et Pablo Perez (CEIL, CONICET, Buenos-Aires, Argentine). Doctorants impliqués : Camila Deleo, Mariana Fernandez Massi (CEIL, CONICET, Université de La Plata, Argentine), Eddy Supeno (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada), Raphaëlle d’Amour (Université de Montréal).

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Animation scientifique

Commissions de spécialistes et expertises - 1994-1997 - Membre nommée (extérieure à l'institution) dans la commission de spécialistes du département de Sociologie, UFR des Sciences de l'homme, Université de Caen. - 2006-2009 - Membre (suppléante) de la commission de spécialistes de sociologie de l'Université de la Méditerranée. - 2009 - Membre du comité de sélection pour le programme Franco-Britannique de l'ANR. - 2010 - Membre du comité de recrutement pour une chaire d'excellence, Laboratoire Printemps, Université de Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines. - 2012-2016 : membre nommée du Comité National du CNRS, section 40. - Evaluation de projets de recherche : - Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada : Décembre 2006, janvier 2009, février 2010 - LabexMed, Octobre 2016 - IMeRA, janvier 2017 - Expertise d’Unités de recherche : Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (UMR 7116), AERES, décembre 2012. Laboratoire Printemps (UMR 8085), AERES, décembre 2013. Laboratoire CRAPE-Arènes (UMR 6051), HCERES, Janvier 2016. - Comités de sélection : 2016 - Poste de professeur de sociologie de l’éducation, Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, Centre Max Weber UMR 5283. Organisation de conférences et séminaires Récurrents : - 1998-2000 - Organisation du séminaire mensuel "Jeunes" de l'Iresco, avec Jean-Charles Lagrée (Iresco), Henri Eckert (Cereq), Patricia Loncle (ENSP-Lapp), chantal Nicole-Drancourt (Travail et mobilités), Tariq Ragi (INJEP). - 2002-2005 - Organisation avec Henri Eckert (Céreq) et Yves Doazan (Idep) des Rencontres Jeunes et Sociétés en Europe et autour de la Méditerranée, Marseille. Membre du Conseil Scientifique. - 2016-…- Co-animation avec Antoine Vion de l’atelier « Réseaux » du LEST

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- Membre du réseau thématique 15 "Jeunes, âges de la vie, générations" de l'Association Française de Sociologie (2006-2012, et membre du bureau de 2006 à 2011) - Membre du réseau thématique 26 "Réseaux sociaux" de l'Association Française de Sociologie. - 2012-… - Membre du Conseil d’animation scientifique de l’Institut Méditerranéen de Recherche avancée (IMeRA) - Membre actif du GdR « Analyse de réseaux en Sciences humaines et sociales » https://arshs.hypotheses.org/ Ponctuels : - 2003 - Organisation de la session "Dynamics of Personal Networks", avec Alain Degenne, 23rd International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Cancun, Mexico, 12-16 Février 2003. - 2003-2006 - Organisation avec Marc Bessin (CEMS, EHESS Paris, coordonnateur principal) et Michel Grossetti (CERS, Toulouse) de l'ACI (atelier exploratoire) : "L’analyse des bifurcations et des événements (sociologie, histoire, économie)" - 2006 – Organisation avec Marc Bessin et Michel Grossetti du Colloque international "Bifurcations et événements : pertinences et enjeux pour les sciences sociales", organisé par l'atelier de recherche "L'analyse des bifurcations et des événements (sociologie, histoire, économie)" soutenu et financé par l'ACI « terrains, théories, techniques » du Ministère de la recherche, Paris, 8 et 9 juin 2006. - 2006 - Membre du comité scientifique du Colloque de l'Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française, "L'état social à l'épreuve des parcours de vie", Liège, 25-26 Septembre 2006. - 2008 – Organisation de la 1è Ecole thématique CNRS « Réseaux sociaux : enjeux, méthodes, perspectives », avec Michel Grossetti et Alain Degenne, Cargèse (Corse), 15-20 septembre 2008. - 2009 – Organisation du Séminaire général du LEST "Réseaux sociaux", Aix en Provence, 14 décembre 2009 - 2010- Organisation de l’Atelier « Représentations du temps dans les parcours de vie », avec Valérie Germain, LEST, Aix en Provence, 8 octobre 2010. - 2012- Organisation de la Conférence Internationale « Dynamique des réseaux dans les sciences sociales », en collaboration entre le LEST et l’Institut Méditerranéen de Recherche Avancée (IMERA) - Aix-Marseille Université, 10 février 2012, Maison des Astronomes, Marseille. - 2012- Animation et synthèse de deux ateliers dans les 6è Rencontres Jeunes et Sociétés en Europe et autour de la Méditerranée, Barcelone, 7-9 juin 2012. - 2012- Co-organisation, avec Michel Bertrand, Michel Grossetti et Claire Lemercier, de la 2è Ecole Thématique du CNRS : « Etudier les réseaux sociaux », Porquerolles, 10-14 Septembre.

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- 2014- Co-organisation, avec Michel Grossetti, de la session "Mixed methods for studying networks dynamics", 1st European Conference on Social Networks EUSN, Barcelone 1-4 juillet 2014. - 2014- Co-organisation, avec Ariel Mendez, de la Journée « Les Réseaux en Sciences Sociales » Pôle de Recherche Interdisciplinaire et Intersectoriel « Humanités », Marseille, IMéRA, 15 octobre 2014. - 2015- Co-organisation, avec Michel Grossetti et Laurent Beauguitte, de la 3è Ecole Thématique du CNRS : « Etudier les réseaux sociaux : espaces, mobilités », Oléron, 21-25 Septembre 2015. - 2016- Co-organisation avec Michel Grossetti de la session 2: « Typologies of personal networks » à l’EUSN 2016, 2nd European Conference on Social Networks, 14-17 Juin, Science Po Paris. - 2016- Organisation de 3 séminaires dans le cadre de l’Atelier Réseaux du LEST : - mercredi 21 septembre 11h-13h : Dominique Cardon (Medialab, Science Po Paris) : « La coopération en ligne: de Wikipédia au Digital labor ». LEST - jeudi 22 septembre 11h-13h, Michel Grossetti (CNRS, LISST Toulouse) : "Les chaînes relationnelles, une approche des réseaux sociaux". LEST - vendredi 23 septembre 11h-13h, Christophe Prieur et Raphaël Charbey (Télécom ParisTech) : «Approches "data mining" pour étudier les sociabilités ». LEST - 2017 - Membre du Conseil scientifique du colloque « Les parcours en question : comprendre les tensions entre les logiques individuelles, collectives et institutionnelles », co-organisé par les RT15 sociologie de la jeunesse, RT22 Parcours sociaux et dynamiques sociales et RT33 Famille, 2 et 3 février 2017, Paris Descartes. - 2017 - Organisation avec Alain Barrat de la Table ronde « Analyses de réseaux et interdisciplinarité : Quels points de convergence, quels obstacles ? », 9 mai 2017, IMeRA, Marseille, avec Pierre Livet (philosophie), Alain Barrat (physique), Laurent Beauguitte (géographie), Yann Bramoullé (économie), Màrton Karsai (physique et computer science), Camille Roth (sociologie et sciences sociales computationnelles). - 2017 - 2 Octobre. Organisation avec Antoine Vion du séminaire du LEST : Des élites européennes globalisées? Carrières, villes et firmes. Invités : Patrick Le Galès, politiste et sociologue, directeur de recherche CNRS au Centre d'études européennes de Sciences Po et professeur à Sciences Po : "Un monde à la carte : globalizing minds, roots in the city, les cadres supérieurs et leur mobilité dans les villes européennes". Antoine Vion: "La recomposition des élites financières de la zone euro: une analyse des réseaux transnationaux". (Discussion Eric Verdier, Ingrid Tucci) - 2017 - 9 Octobre. Organisation du séminaire général du LEST, invitation de Didier Demazière, sociologue, directeur de recherche CNRS au Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po : "Comment sortir du chômage. La recherche d'emploi 'réussie' d'anciens chômeurs." (Discussion Claire Bidart, Thierry Berthet). Activités éditioriales et direction de numéros de revues

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2000-2016 : Membre du comité de rédaction de la revue Agora / Débats Jeunesses Agora - Débats jeunesses, 1999, n°17, "Relations, réseaux, passages" ; 2001, n°23, "Faire couple". 2013, n°65, « Trajectoires, parcours sociaux, bifurcations » Social Networks, The dynamics of personal networks, vol.27, n°4, nov. 2005, avec Alain Degenne Cahiers internationaux de sociologie, Trajectoires sociales et bifurcations, n° 120, avril 2006, avec Michel Grossetti. REDES- Revista Hispana para el analisis de redes sociales. N° 16, juin 2009, « Las relaciones: la sustancia de las redes sociales », avec Johanne Charbonneau & Michel Grossetti. Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, 2014, double numéro 124 et 125. Temporalités, « Réseaux sociaux et temporalités » (2018/1), n° 27. - Evaluation d'articles pour les revues : Social Networks (décembre 2006, décembre 2007, juin 2008, septembre 2012, décembre 2013, mai 2016) Agora Débats-Jeunesse (décembre 2010, novembre 2012, novembre 2015, janvier et mai 2016, janvier 2017) REDES (janvier 2011) Journal of Mixed Methods Research (mars 2011) Sociologos (juin 2011, avril 2012) Field Methods (Octobre 2012) Social Problems (mai 2014) Sociologie (avril 2017)

ENCADREMENT

- 1994-1997, direction de 10 maîtrises de sociologie à l'Université de Caen. - 2003 : Encadrement de 2 mémoires de DEA - 2004 : Encadrement de 2 mémoires de maîtrise et master 1. - 2006 : Encadrement d’1 mémoire de master 2. - 2016-2017 : co-encadrement d’1 mémoire de master 1 avec Isabelle Widmer (Aurore Luchesi) Encadrement de stagiaires : - M1 informatique 3 mois en 2013 Quentin Grossetti - L2 sociologie 2 mois en 2014 Thiphaine Le Gauyer - L3 sociologie 1 mois en 2014 Mathilde Gérardin, co-encadrement avec Vanessa di Paola - Doctorat sociologie 1 semaine en 2015 Ornella Larenza, Université de Lausanne - M2 sociologie 2 mois en 2017 Jordan Gervasone, AMU Co-encadrement de thèses :

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- Membre du comité d'encadrement de thèse de Christine Jaminon, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique, 2001, directeurs Christian Maroy et G. Herman. - Membre du comité de suivi de thèse : Annalisa Lendaro (LEST, 2011, directeur Eric Verdier) Adeline Gilson (LEST, 2011, directeur Paul Bouffartigue) Sophie Chaxel (SupAgro, en cours, directrice Pascale Maïzi, INRA Montpellier) Jin Huang (LISST Toulouse, en cours, directeur Michel Grossetti), « A studyofpersonal networksin a Chinese city », 2013-2016 Xue Liu (LISST Toulouse, en cours, directeur Michel Grossetti), « An inquiry into a city of China: the changes of personal networks in the process of education », 2013- - Membre de la Commission de thèse d’Aurélie Dirickx (Doctorat en Sciences de l’Education, Université de Genève, directeur Jean-Michel Baudouin), « Bifurcations et reconversions professionnelles volontaires. Etude des ressources expérientielles et formatives à l’œuvre dans les processus de réorientation », 2015- Co-direction de thèses: - Bertrand Fribourg (2003-2007). Thèse en convention CIFRE avec France Télécom R&D, dirigée par Paul Bouffartigue, obtenue avec les félicitations du jury, titre : « Dynamique des réseaux relationnels et trajectoires sociales d’usage des TIC au moment du passage à la vie adulte », Université de Provence, mai 2007. Bertrand Fribourg a été recruté ensuite au Conseil Régional PACA où il occupe le poste de Directeur du Rassemblement des entrepreneurs du Multimédia et de l'Internet de la région PACA. - Maria Eugenia Longo (2006-2011). Thèse en co-tutelle avec l’Université de Buenos Aires, financée par une bourse du M.E.N., dirigée par Claudia Jacinto (Université de Buenos Aires) et Paul Bouffartigue (Université de Provence), soutenue le 28 Mars 2011 et obtenue avec les félicitations du jury à l’unanimité et la recommandation de publication, titre : « Trayectorias laborales de jovenes en Argentina. Un estudio longitudinal de las practicas de trabajo, las disposiciones laborales y las temporalidades juveniles de jovenes de la Zona Norte del Gran Buenos Aires, en un contexto historico de diferenciacion de las trayectorias » (Trajectoires professionnelles de jeunes Argentins. Une étude longitudinale des expériences professionnelles, des rapports au travail et des temporalités de jeunes de la zone Nord du Grand Buenos Aires, dans un contexte historique de différenciation des trajectoires). Direction de thèses : - Jérémy Alfonsi (2012-2018) : Les jeunes et leurs réseaux, dynamiques de la négociation indentitaire au carrefour de l’inscription dans la vie adulte. Comité de suivi : José Rose, Michel Grossetti. - Ariane de Rafael (2014-2015) : Entreprendre et créer son emploi: parcours d’entrepreneur(e)s en Méditerranée. Financée par une bourse de la Région PACA. Abandon en novembre 2015. - Flavie Le Bayon (2015-…). Comprendre le devenir des jeunes adultes inscrits en doctorat. Un dispositif longitudinal en région PACA. Bourse de la Région PACA. Co-encadrement avec Aurélie Peyrin. Comité de suivi : Didier Demazière, Séverine Landrier

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Encadrement d’Habilitation à diriger des recherches : - Emmanuelle Santelli (2012-2014) : « Prendre place, entre ressources inégales et mobilités. Réflexions méthodologiques sur les parcours des descendants d’immigrés ». Soutenance le 7 février 2014. Jurys de thèse: - Irene Cruz Gomez, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, « La homofilia como forma de estructuración de las relaciones sociales en Cataluña », 14 novembre 2013, dirigée par Carlos Lozares et Joan Miquel Verd. - Romina Cachia, Universidad de Sevilla, (suppléante), « Connected lives in contemporary mobile societies », 20 Janvier 2014, dirigée par Isidro Maya Jariego. - Mabel Verdi Rademacher, EHESS, « Les multiples mobilités de la migration. Le cas des migrants chiliens en France », dirigée par Dominique Pestre et Christian Licoppe, 30 septembre 2014. - Aurore Flipo, Ecole doctorale de Sciences Po, « Les nouvelles migrations de travail intra-européennes. Jeunes Polonais et Roumains au Royaume-Uni et en Espagne », dirigée par Alain Chenu, 24 novembre 2014. - Sophie Chaxel, Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès, « Trajectoires des agriculteurs dans la Pampa argentine : quelles ressources pour s’adapter aux situations d’incertitude et s’engager dans de nouveaux projets ? ». Thèse co-dirigée par Christophe Albaladejo (INRA) et Pascale Moity-Maïzi (Montpellier Supagro), 9 décembre 2015 (rapporteur). - Aurélien Gentil, Université Lumière Lyon 2, « Les dimensions spatiales de la vie sociale des bi-saisonniers mobiles du tourisme », thèse dirigée par Jean-Yves Authier, 14 octobre 2016. - Jin Huang, Université Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès, « Les réseaux personnels dans la Chine urbaine : une enquête à Chongqing », dirigée par Michel Grossetti, 27 janvier 2017. Jurys d’HdR : - Florence Maillochon, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre, « Relations interpersonnelles et rapports sociaux : une approche configurationnelle » ; Mémoire inédit : « L’amour du mariage. Célébrations au XXIe siècle », 6 mai 2015 (présidence du jury). - Antoine Vion, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, « Intégration et désintégration économique de l’Europe de l’Ouest. Une approche par les réseaux transnationaux », 20 février 2017. - Léa Lima, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, « Les politiques d’insertion, leurs parcours et leurs biographies. Contributions à une sociologie des temps des transitions professionnelles », 23 novembre 2017 (rapporteure). - Pierre Mercklé, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, « Une traversée de l’adolescence Cultures, classes, réseaux », 24 novembre 2017 (rapporteure)

ENSEIGNEMENT

Cours

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- 1993-1997 - Chargée de cours en licence de sociologie, Université de Caen (54 heures annuelles). - 1995-1997 – Chargée de cours dans le DEA "Sociologie, innovation et risque", Universités de Caen et Rouen (18 heures annuelles). - 2001-2004 – Chargée de cours dans le DEA du LEST, Aix en Provence (6h annuelles) dans le séminaire "Transformations du salariat ; Institutions et socialisations". - 2004-2006 – Chargée de cours en Master 2 Recherche, Université de Provence, UE5 : "Construction des trajectoires biographiques et temporalités sociales", 6 heures annuelles. - 2011, 2012, 2013 - Chargée de cours en Master 2 Sociologie de l’Université de Provence, « Réseaux sociaux et interdisciplinarité » (3h). - 2014 - 2015 - Chargée de cours pour le Certificat d’Etudes Supérieures Universitaires en études méditerranéennes (doctorat), Aix-Marseille Université, « Analyse des réseaux sociaux », avec Antoine Vion (13h) - 2015-2018 - Organisation, avec Ariel Mendez, d’un séminaire interdisciplinaire pour le Collège doctoral d’Aix-Marseille Université, «Analyse des processus dans les sciences sociales », (15h), 5 séances de 3h. - 2016-2018 - Organisation (Avec Alain Barrat, puis Pierre Livet) d’un cours interdisciplinaire pour le Collège doctoral d’Aix-Marseille Université en partenariat avec l’IMéRA (Institut méditerranéen de recherche avancée), « Analyse des réseaux et applications : approche interdisciplinaire », 24 heures. Séance de 3h : «L’analyse des réseaux en sociologie : son développement, ses apports, et

l’exemple des évolutions biographiques ». Interventions ponctuelles : - Ecole d'assistantes sociales, Centre hospitalier de Nîmes, Octobre 1986-Février 1987 (4 cours de 3 heures) - Université libre de Bruxelles, Centre de sociologie générale et de méthodologie (dir. Claude Javeau), Mars 1989, séminaire de DEA (3 heures) - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Marseille, 1991, séminaire de DEA (3 heures). - Maîtrise de Sciences et Techniques "Intervention sociale et développement", Université de Caen, Avril 1995, Journée thématique intitulée "Sociabilité, amitié, réseau, insertion sociale; une trajectoire de recherche, un objet transversal" (6 heures). - DEA d’ethnologie, Université d'Aix en Provence, Janvier 1997, séminaire intitulé "L’évolution des pratiques amicales au cours de la vie ; sociologie d’un lien social" (3 heures).

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- Direction de l’action sociale, de l’enfance et de la santé, DSTS, Paris, 12 mai 1998, séminaire intitulé "formation en analyse des réseaux sociaux" (3 heures). - Ecole Nationale de la Santé Publique, Formation des inspecteurs des affaires sanitaires et sociales, Rennes, 22 mars 1999, séminaire sur "la politique d'insertion sociale et professionnelle des jeunes" (4 heures). - Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, DEA de Sociologie "Sociologie des sociétés contemporaines", Observatoire Sociologique du Changement, 4 Décembre 2001, séminaire sur "L'évolution des réseaux relationnels des jeunes" (2 heures) - Licence de sociologie, Université de Provence, Aix en Provence, 2000-2001, « Comment devient-on adulte ? Le pari d'une recherche multidimensionnelle : temps, réseaux, transversalités » (3 heures), dans le cadre du séminaire "méthodologie du travail de recherche" organisé par Corine Eyraud. - IRTS Provence, UF Economie et société, Marseille, séminaire intitulé "Réseaux sociaux et processus de socialisation" (3h) dans les Journées "Socialisation(s)" organisées par Marie-Pierre Nazon, le 22 Novembre 2002. - ENS Lyon, agrégation Sciences sociales, "relations affinitaires et réseaux sociaux", (3h), 4 février 2004. - ENS Aix en Provence, agrégation interne Sciences sociales, "Réseaux sociaux et travail sociologique", (3h), 3 Janvier 2005. - Table ronde à l'IRTS, Marseille, "Le devenir adulte", (3h), 5 mai 2009.

Communications dans des congrès, colloques, séminaires

Conférences internationales : - "Les semblables, les amis et les autres. Sociabilité et amitié", Congrès de l’AISLF (Association internationale des sociologues de langue française), "Le lien social. Identités personnelles et solidarités collectives dans le monde contemporain", Sept 1988, Genève (Suisse). Actes publiés par le Bulletin de l'AISLF. - "Sociability, friendship and social support among blue and white collars in Marseille", 1st European conference on social network analysis, University of Groningen & International Network for Social Network Analysis, Juin 1989, Groningen (Pays-Bas). Résumé paru dans Connections, 1989, vol 12, n°3. - "Sociabilités: contextes et élection. L'influence des milieux de travail sur les modes de relations interpersonnelles et les réseaux", 2è Conférence européenne sur l'analyse des réseaux sociaux,

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CNRS, Université R. Descartes Paris, Universités C. Bernard et Lumière Lyon, Juin 1991, La Sorbonne, Paris. - "Les réseaux de confidents; variété des rôles, modes d'influence", XIVè Congrès de l'AISLF, Juillet 1992, Lyon. - "Dynamics in the structuration of friendship networks", 14th International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Février 1994, New Orleans, USA. - "Friendship, life cycle and life events; the river and the hill", 7th International Conference on Personal Relationships, Juillet 1994, Groningen, Pays-Bas. - “ Evolution of social networks and processes of social integration ”, 18th International Sunbelt Social Network Conference & 5th European International conference on social networks, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Sitges (Espagne), 28-31 mai 1998. - “ Relationships with others and social participation. Personal networks of young people and forms of socialization ”, International Sociological Association, XIVe World congress of sociology, Montréal (Canada), 26 Juillet -1er Août 1998. - “ Personal networks of young people as mutating modes of relationships with the social world ”, Conférence “ Youth, citizenship and empowerment ”, Helsinki (Finlande), 7 et 8 Décembre 1998. - "The evolution of personal networks and life events", avec Daniel Lavenu et Anne Pellissier, 23rd International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Cancun, Mexico, 12-16 Février 2003, (et animation de la session "Dynamics of Personal Networks" avec Alain Degenne). - "Les transformations des réseaux relationnels de jeunes au moment du passage de seuils biographiques : une lecture des processus de socialisation", avec Daniel Lavenu, Premières rencontres Jeunes et Sociétés en Europe et autour de la Méditerranée, Céreq-Idep-LEST, Marseille, 22-24 Octobre 2003. - “ Dynamique des réseaux personnels et processus de socialisation ”, Congrès de l’ACFAS, Colloque “ L’étude des réseaux sociaux ”, Montréal, 10-11 mai 2004, (Conférence introductive). - "Bifurcaciones biográficas y evolución de la relación con el trabajo”, avec M. E. Longo, 8e Congreso Nacional de Estudios del Trabajo (Argentine), Facultad de Ciencias Económicas de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, 8 au 10 Août 2007. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00490471/fr/ - "Bifurcations biographiques, ingrédients de l'action, dispositions : qu'est-ce qui persiste ? qu'est-ce qui change ?", Colloque international "Bifurcations et événements : pertinences et enjeux pour les sciences sociales", organisé par l'atelier de recherche "L'analyse des bifurcations et des événements (sociologie, histoire, économie)" soutenu et financé par l'ACI « terrains, théories, techniques » du Ministère de la recherche, Paris, 8 et 9 juin 2006.

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- "Devenir adulte: un processus", Colloque de l'Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française, "L'état social à l'épreuve des parcours de vie", Liège, 25-26 Septembre 2006 (et membre du comité scientifique du colloque). - "The contextual name generator: a good tool for the study of sociability and socialization", avec Johanne Charbonneau, 27th International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Corfou, 1-6 May 2007. http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00197568/fr/ - "Le rapport au travail de jeunes au Québec et en France : mise en perspective longitudinale", avec Sylvain Bourdon et Johanne Charbonneau, Colloque "Approches longitudinales : Confrontations Franco-Canadiennes", Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, 22-23 Octobre 2007. - " Transitions, continuités, ruptures : devenir adulte "avec" ses parents", avec Anne Pellissier, 3è Rencontres Jeunes et Sociétés en Europe et autour de la Méditerranée, "Jeunes, génération: continuités/discontinuités/ruptures?", Marseille, 24-26 Octobre 2007. - "Au cœur de la substance des réseaux sociaux: les "ressorts" des relations", Congrès de l'ACFAS, colloque "L'apport de l'approche des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des sociétés", 5-6 mai 2008, Québec, Canada. - "Le générateur de noms par contexte : un outil efficace pour l’étude de la sociabilité et de la socialisation", avec Johanne Charbonneau, Congrès de l'ACFAS, colloque "L'apport de l'approche des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des sociétés", 5-6 mai 2008, Québec, Canada. - "L’étude de la socialisation des jeunes : pour une démarche centrée sur l’analyse des dynamiques relationnelles dans une perspective comparative", avec Johanne Charbonneau, Congrès de l'ACFAS, Colloque « Des outils pour ‘saisir’ la jeunesse. Quels concepts, quelles méthodes, quelles interventions ? », 7-8 mai 2008, Québec, Canada. - "Dynamics of personal networks and processes of socialization", European Science Foundation International Seminar « Social theory and dynamic network analysis », European Science Foundation, Barcelone, 10 Juillet 2009. - « Personal networks dynamics : changes, sequences and events », en collaboration avec Patrice Cacciuttolo et Alain Degenne, 30th International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Riva del Garda, Trento (Italie), 30 juin-5 Juillet 2010. - « Traiter les temporalités dans les enquêtes : L’étude croisée des bifurcations biographiques en France, au Québec et en Argentine », avec Sylvain Bourdon et Maria Eugenia Longo, en collaboration avec l’équipe du projet ANR « BIPAJE », Congrès de l’ACFAS, Sherbrooke (Canada), 9-10 mai 2011, colloque Jeunes et temporalités, Observatoire Jeunes et Société. - « A la suite d’Andrew Abbott : temps et processus dans les sciences sociales », avec Ariel Mendez, Colloque « Enquêtes, théories et parcours sociologiques d’Andrew Abbott », Université de Versailles-Saint Quentin en Yvelines, 25 mai 2011.

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- « Dynamique des réseaux personnels et processus de socialisation », Conférence Internationale « Dynamique des réseaux dans les sciences sociales », collaboration entre le LEST et l’Institut Méditerranéen de Recherche Avancée (IMERA) - Aix-Marseille Université, Maison des Astronomes, Marseille, 10 février 2012. - « Comprendre l’incertain : changer de lunettes, travailler les méthodes », Conférencière invitée au XIXème Congrès International des Sociologues de Langue Française « Penser l’incertain », Rabat, Maroc, 2-6 Juillet 2012, « A l’épreuve de l’incertain », Conférence plénière. - « Les temps forts des parcours de vie des jeunes en Argentine, en France et au Québec: du cumul d’événements aux bifurcations », avec Sylvain Bourdon et Eddy Supeno (Université de Sherbrooke, Canada), Congrès International des Sociologues de Langue Française « Penser l’incertain », Rabat, Maroc, 2-6 Juillet 2012, CR06 Parcours de vie et vieillissement. - “Growing up with others: socialization processes, life transitions and social networks”, Conférencière invitée au Seminario « Transiciones a la vida adulta en las sociedades del conocimiento : prensentes y futuros de los y las jóvenes con bajo nivel educativo », Palma, Islas Baleares, 29-30 nov. 2012. - « Normes, variations et bifurcations. Analyse de figures et de trajectoires de référence au long de parcours d’insertion professionnelle », avec Cathel Kornig, 14è Journées Internationales de Sociologie du Travail, Lille, 17-19 Juin 2014. - « What makes ties persist over time and distance ? A longitudinal study of personal networks », 1st European Conference on Social Networks EUSN, Barcelone 1-4 juillet 2014, Session : "Mixed methods for studying networks dynamics" - « Des méthodes pour traiter la complexité : les sciences sociales face aux temporalités », Colloque « Les sciences humaines et sociales face au foisonnement biographique », EHESS, Paris, 9-10-11 mars 2016. - “Characterizing personal networks: an empirical and structural approach for building a typology”, avec Alain Degenne et Michel Grossetti, EUSN 2016, 2nd European Conference on Social Networks, 14-17 Juin 2016, Science Po Paris (et organisation de la session 2 avec Michel Grossetti : Typologies of personal networks). - « Des projets aux parcours : comment les jeunes s’orientent et se réorientent », Conférence plénière invitée au Colloque « Le parcours en question : comprendre les tensions entre les logiques individuelles, collectives et institutionnelles », Paris, Université Paris-Descartes, 2-3 février 2017. - “Anticipations over time: How plans change”, conférence invitée au Workshop international “Advancing Life Course Theories and Methods: Key Challenges and Solutions,” Bremen, Allemagne, 9-10 février 2017. Colloques

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- "Stratégies professionnelles et stragégies locales. Etude d'un bourg en Margeride", avec J.P. Olivier de Sardan et P. Boiral, Colloque "Identité locale et identité professionnelle", CREL-CNRS, Nov 1984, Montpellier. Actes publiés par la revue "Sociologie du Sud-Est". - "Sociabilités et identités culturelles des ouvriers des quartiers Nord de Marseille: regard sociologique ou ethnologique?", Colloque "Anthropologie sociale et ethnologie de la France", Centre d'ethnologie française et Musée national des arts et traditions populaires, Nov 1987, Paris. Actes publiés par la Bibliothèque des cathiers de l'institut de linguistique de Louvain, Peeters, 1989. - "Processus de socialisation et dynamiques relationnelles : une enquête longitudinale", Premier congrès de l'Association Française de Sociologie, Université de Paris 13 – Villetaneuse, 24-27 février 2004. - "Parcours, décisions, influences: le rôle de l'entourage relationnel dans les processus d'entrée dans la vie adulte", 2è Congrès de l'Association Française de Sociologie, "Dire le monde social", Bordeaux, 5-8 septembre 2006, RT 22 "Parcours de vie et dynamiques sociales". - "Relations, influences et orientations", 2è Congrès de l'Association Française de Sociologie, "Dire le monde social", Bordeaux, 5-8 septembre 2006, Groupe ad hoc "Réseaux sociaux", Relations et réseaux comme ressources sociales. - "Comment perd-on des liens? Evolutions des réseaux personnels sous l'angle des relations disparues", Congrès de l'Association Française de Sociologie, "Violences et société", Université Paris Denis Diderot, 14-17 Avril 2009, RT26 "Réseaux sociaux". - "On ne grandit pas seul. Transitions biographiques et modalités d'influence du réseau personnel", Congrès de l'Association Française de Sociologie, "Violences et société", Université Paris Denis Diderot, 14-17 Avril 2009, RT15 "Jeunesses, âges de la vie, générations". - "Processus, combinatoires, entourages : autres regards sur la jeunesse", avec Maria Eugenia Longo, Colloque de Cerisy La Salle « La jeunesse n'est plus ce qu'elle était », 23-30 Juin 2009. - « Dynamics of personal networks from teen to adulthood », avec Ainhoa de Federico de la Rua et Miranda Lubbers, Congrès de l’Association Française de Sociologie, « Création et innovation », Grenoble, 5-8 Juillet 2011, RT26 « Réseaux sociaux ». Séminaires, Ecoles thématiques et journées d’études : - "La sociologie et les sociabilités ouvrières", Journée d'études "Sociabilité et culture ouvrières", Février 1995, Rouen. - "Le lien amical", Communication au Centre de Recherches en Sociologie de la Famille, Université Paris V, La Sorbonne, Février 1995. - « Les réseaux sociaux », Séminaire à la demande de la Protection judiciaire de la jeunesse, Ministère de la Justice, Paris, 25 Novembre 1997.

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- « Réseaux personnels et inscriptions sociales », Troisièmes journées régionales du Réseau Adolescences Ile de France, Adolescences et inscriptions, communication présentée à la table ronde Insertion-inscription, Vaucresson, 11-12 Décembre 1997. - “ Sociabilité des jeunes, réseaux sociaux et construction de ressources ”, Intervention dans le cadre du séminaire de la Délégation Interministérielle à la Ville, “ Les jeunes et les politiques de prévention ”, séance du 2 Décembre 1998, “ Jeunes et institutions : quelles éducations pour prévenir ? ”, Paris. - "Approches longitudinales de l'identité", avec Laurence Servel, Séminaire Eresmo/LSCI, Iresco, Paris, 3 mai 2001. - "Projets et trajets, contraintes et contingences : qu'est-ce qui fait bifurquer des parcours ?", avec Daniel Lavenu, 8è journées de Sociologie du travail, Marchés du travail et différenciations sociales, approches comparatives, LEST-CNRS, Aix en Provence, 21-23 Juin 2001. - "Formes et composants de bifurcations biographiques", Colloque "L’anticipation : entre risque et incertitude", Groupe Temps, Culture, Société, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, maison Suger, 30-31 Janvier 2003. - "Devenir adulte… avec ses parents ? avec ses enfants ? Rapports intergénérationnels et entrée dans la vie adulte", Journées d'études pluridisciplinaires sur les approches générationnelles, Laboratoire Printemps, St Quentin en Yvelines, 13-14 novembre 2003. - “ Trajectoires d’insertion professionnelle des jeunes : évolution des catégories dans une enquête qualitative longitudinale ”, Séminaire du Groupe de recherche sur la socialisation, “ Problèmes de catégorisations dans l’enquête empirique ”, Lyon, 23 avril 2004, publié dans les Cahiers de Recherche du GRS, n°20, p.173-216. - “ Dynamique des réseaux personnels, enjeux sociologiques et méthodologiques ”, Journée pluridisciplinaire thématique “ Réseaux sociaux de l’internet ”, Institut des Sciences de la Complexité de Paris, Ecole Polytechnique, 2 Juin 2004. - “ Qui sont mes proches ? Proximités spatiales, proximités sociales dans les évolutions des réseaux relationnels de jeunes entrant dans l’âge adulte ”, avec Bertrand Fribourg, Quatrièmes journées “ Proximités, réseaux et coordination ”, IDEP-GREQAM-LEST, Marseille, 17-18 Juin 2004. - "Dynamique des réseaux personnels et processus de socialisation", Séminaire à l'invitation du CERS (Centre de Recherche sur les Rationalités et les Savoirs, CNRS), Toulouse, 7 avril 2005. - "Les jeunes et leurs petits mondes. Dynamique des réseaux personnels et processus de socialisation", avec Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Séminaire pour le Rectorat de l'Académie d'Aix-Marseille, Aix en Provence, 26 avril 2005. - "Relations avec les parents et entrée dans la vie adulte. Approche longitudinale d'un panel de jeunes Normands", avec Anne Pellissier, Journées doctorales du Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche

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en Sciences de l'Education (CERSE, EA965), Education et transmissions entre générations, Caen, 28 février, 1er et 2 mars 2006. - "Voir la dynamique de près, voir la dynamique de loin: changements de focales dans l'analyse des bifurcations biographiques et des moteurs de l'action", Séminaire du Céreq: "Douze ans de vie active et quelles carrières ? Les enseignements d’une approche « longue » des parcours professionnels", Marseille, 14 novembre 2007. - "Devenir un travailleur: bifurcations biographiques et évolutions des rapports au travail en début de carrière", avec Maria Eugenia Longo, Journées du RT15 de l'Association Française de Sociologie "Jeunesse, âges de la vie, générations", Paris, La Sorbonne, 20 Mars 2008. - "Les réseaux personnels et les générateurs de noms", avec Johanne Charbonneau, Ecole thématique CNRS « Réseaux sociaux : enjeux, méthodes, perspectives », Cargèse (Corse), 15-20 septembre 2008 (et co-organisation de l'école thématique avec Michel Grossetti et Alain Degenne). - "Les méthodes longitudinales dans l'analyse des réseaux sociaux", Ecole thématique CNRS « Réseaux sociaux : enjeux, méthodes, perspectives », Cargèse (Corse), 15-20 septembre 2008 (et co-organisation de l'école thématique avec Michel Grossetti et Alain Degenne). - "Les trajectoires comme processus : Apports des méthodes longitudinales", Séminaire de l’ERIS (CMH) : L’espace social des inégalités contemporaines - La construction sociale des trajectoires, 9 mars 2009. - "Parcours, orientations, entourages: Dynamiques des cheminements et influences des réseaux personnels", Conférence invitée au Centre Pavie, Lausanne, 18 mars 2009. - "Introduction: Les réseaux sociaux: pour quoi faire?" et "Dynamiques des réseaux sociaux et des cheminements", Séminaire général du LEST "Réseaux sociaux", Aix en Provence, 14 décembre 2009 (et organisation du séminaire). - "La bifurcation biographique au coeur de la dynamique des parcours d'entrée dans la vie professionnelle : une approche qualitative et quantitative dans trois contextes sociétaux, France, Québec et Argentine, 2009-2012", Réunion de lancement du projet projet ANR "BIPAJE", avec Vanessa Di Paola (LEST), Maria Eugenia Longo (LEST et CEIL-PIETTE), José Rose (Université de Provence), Arnaud Dupray, Dominique Epiphane et Virginie Mora (Céreq, Marseille), Céreq, Marseille, 19 janvier 2010. - "Etudier les réseaux personnels dans le temps : qu'implique la perspective dynamique?", en collaboration avec Patrice Cacciuttolo, 2è Journées d'études du RT 26 "Réseaux sociaux" de l'Association Française de Sociologie : "Réseaux sociaux : quoi de neuf ?", Toulouse, 16-17 mars 2010. - "Le pouvoir heuristique de l'analyse des bifurcations biographiques", Séminaire "Actualités de la recherche" au laboratoire Printemps, Paris, 2 avril 2010.

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- "A la recherche des bifurcations dans les parcours", en collaboration avec Arnaud Dupray (Céreq) et l'équipe du projet ANR « BIPAJE », Séminaire de l'INED Statistiques Appliquées, GRAB (Groupe de réflexion sur l'approche biographique) et SMS (Service Méthodes Statistiques), Etude de trajectoires : méthodologies, outils, applications, Paris, INED, 9 avril 2010. - « Propositions pour l’analyse des parcours en tant que processus : combinatoires, bifurcations, entourages. », Séminaire du GRS Lyon, Projet ANR « Formes et conditions de sortie de la vulnérabilité sociale en milieux populaires », 4 juin 2010. - «Travailler la dynamique en sociologie : transitions biographiques et évolutions des entourages », Quantilille, Ecole d'été de Lille en Méthodes Quantitatives des Sciences Sociales, Lille, 2-9 juillet 2010. - « Calendriers et temps dans 3 enquêtes qualitatives », Atelier « Représentations du temps dans les parcours de vie », LEST, Aix en Provence, 8 octobre 2010 (et organisation de l’atelier avec Valérie Germain). - “Modelling the evolution of personal networks with SIENA, 9 years of networks of French youngsters”, avec Miranda Lubbers et Ainhoa de Federico de la Rua, Nuffield College, Statistical Network Modeling Group, Oxford, 2 novembre 2010. - « Dynamics of personal networks », English for the social sciences, Séminaire de l’EHESS, Marseille, 13 décembre 2010. - “La estabilidad y la inestabilidad en los procesos de inserción laboral de jóvenes en Argentina y en Francia”, avec Mariana Busso, Maria Eugenia Longo, Pablo Ernesto Perez, Seminaire International ECOS-Sud, “Informalisation, précarisation : le travail dans la mondialisation” Montevideo, Uruguay, 22-23 Août 2011. - “Liens perdus dans les réseaux de jeunes”, avec Ainhoa de Federico de la Rua et Miranda Lubbers, 7è journée ReSTo, LISST-CERS, “Liens négatifs, liens perdus, liens latents”, Toulouse, 5-6 avril 2012. - “Rapport à la stabilité de l’emploi dans les processus d’insertion professionnelle des jeunes en France et en Argentine”, avec Maria Eugenia Longo, Séminaire interlaboratoires “Trajectoires professionnelles et dispositifs publics en action”, organisé par le CEE, l’IDHE, l’IRES, l’IRISSO, le LEST, le LISE et le laboratoire PRINTEMPS, Paris Dauphine, 15 Juin 2012. - « Réseaux et socialisation », avec Alain Degenne, Ecole thématique « Etudier les réseaux sociaux », Porquerolles, 10-14 septembre 2012 (et co-organisatrice de l’Ecole Thématique). - “Réseaux personnels, processus de socialisation et identités sociales”, Séminaire “Approches des réseaux sociaux”, Laboratoire de démographie et d’histoire sociale (LaDéHiS), Paris, EHESS, 17 janvier 2013. - “La vie en réseau”, avec Alain Degenne et Michel Grossetti, Séminaire “(Re)Lire les sciences sociales”, ENS Lyon, 18 mars 2013.

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- “La vie en réseau”, avec Alain Degenne et Michel Grossetti, Séminaire de sociologie du Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique (CREST), Laboratoire de Sociologie Quantitative, ENSAE, Paris, 25 Avril 2013. - “La bifurcation biographique au coeur de la dynamique des parcours d’entrée dans la vie professionnelle: une approche qualitative et quantitative dans trois contextes sociétaux France, Québec et Argentine”, avec Vanessa di Paola et Maria Eugenia Longo, Séminaire général du LEST, Aix en Provence, 12 mai 2013. - “La vie en réseaux. Une approche longitudinale par les réseaux egocentrés”, Quantilille, Ecole d’été de Lille en Méthodes Quantitatives des Sciences Sociales, L’analyse des réseaux, Lille, 27 juin-4 juillet 2013. - “Des liens et des lieux : évolution des profils de spatialisation des réseaux personnels au moment de l’entrée dans la vie adulte”, avec Alain Barrat et Quentin Grossetti, Deuxième journée d’étude du groupe FMR (flux, matrices, réseaux), Paris, 19 septembre 2013. - “Porosités et interférences entre domaines d’activité au moment des choix en début de vie adulte”, Séminaire « Crise systémique et transformation des parcours sociaux », AISLF, Le Mans, 16-17 janvier 2014. (conférencière invitée) - “Changements de focale et de méthode dans l’étude des événements biographiques et de leurs interactions dans les parcours de vie”. Communication au Séminaire « Analyser les discours biographiques : de l’illusion biographique à la mise en scène de soi », IRIS, EHESS-CNRS, Paris, 7 mars 2014, Séance : « Les méthodes d’analyse des parcours : ordonner les singularités ». - “Construire et caractériser les réseaux: indicateurs et enjeux à partir d’une enquête sociologique sur les évolutions des réseaux personnels”, Séminaire de l’Ecole Doctorale ED 372, “Théories des réseaux et analyse structurale des réseaux”, Sciences Economiques et Gestion Aix-Marseille, Aix en Provence, CERGAM, 13 Juin 2014. - “When ties become far-off. A longitudinal study of spatial mobility and its consequences for networks”, Atelier « Réseaux sociaux » du labex SMS, « Réseaux et TIC ; réseaux et innovation », Université de Toulouse 2, 15-16 septembre 2014. - “L’analyse des réseaux en sociologie; L’exemple des processus de socialisation “, Journée « Les Réseaux en Sciences Sociales », Pôle de Recherche Interdisciplinaire et Intersectoriel « Humanités » PR2I, Marseille, IMéRA, 15 octobre 2014. - “Dynamique des réseaux personnels: quelques tentatives de généralisation, leurs enjeux et limites”, Groupe de travail sur les réseaux, IMeRA, 14 avril 2015. - “La vie en réseaux. Une approche longitudinale par les réseaux egocentrés”, Quantilille, Ecole d’été de Lille en Méthodes Quantitatives des Sciences Sociales, L’analyse des réseaux, Lille, 7 septembre 2015.

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- “Les évolutions spatiales des réseaux personnels”, Ecole thématique CNRS “Etudier les réseaux sociaux : espaces, mobilités”, Oléron, 21-25 septembre 2015 (et co-organisation de l’Ecole Thématique avec Laurent Beauguitte et Michel Grossetti). - “’Time matters’. Aspects de l’analyse longitudinale des réseaux en sociologie”, Journées Res-Hist, Réseaux et Histoire, Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, 29-31 octobre 2015. - “Portrait du panel sur 20 ans”, La vie et les réseaux. 20 ans d'enquête sociologique, Conférence dans le cadre de la célébration des 20 ans du Panel de Caen, MRSH de Caen, Caen, 10 Octobre 2015. - “Pourquoi une telle enquête au long cours?”, La vie et les réseaux. 20 ans d'enquête sociologique, Conférence dans le cadre de la célébration des 20 ans du Panel de Caen, MRSH de Caen, Caen, 10 Octobre 2015. - “La fabrique des relations et des réseaux”, La vie et les réseaux. 20 ans d'enquête sociologique, Conférence dans le cadre de la célébration des 20 ans du Panel de Caen, MRSH de Caen, Caen, 10 Octobre 2015. - “Dynamique des relations et des réseaux personnels”, Séminaire EHESS « Dynamique des réseaux et des collectifs », Paris, 18 Janvier 2016. - “Les évolutions spatiales des réseaux personnels”, Atelier « Analyse des données relationnelles », EHESS, Paris, 19 Janvier 2016. - “Approches multidimensionnelles des réseaux personnels”, SocioNet, Rencontres Interdisciplinaires sur les Réseaux sociaux: description, données, modélisation, interprétation, ENS Lyon, 6-8 Juin 2016. - “Initiation à l’analyse des réseaux en SHS”, Atelier “Réseaux” du LEST, 11 juillet 2016. - “Les quadras et Facebook: quelles pratiques relationnelles, pour quels liens ?”, Séminaire “Savoirs, réseaux, médiations”, Labex SMS, Toulouse, 10 mars 2017. - “Temps forts et bifurcations dans les parcours de vie”, séminaire “Evénements et récits de vie”, Université de Poitiers, 13 avril 2017. - Contribution à la Table Ronde : Analyses de réseaux et interdisciplinarité : Quels points de convergence, quels obstacles ?”, 9 mai 2017, IMeRA (et organisation de la Table ronde) - “ Couple trajectories and personal networks”, intervention (invitée) au Workshop : “Coupling and uncoupling: experiences and everyday practices”, Manchester, Morgan Center, 31 Mai 2017.

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VALORISATION DE LA RECHERCHE

AUDIO-VISUEL EN SCIENCES SOCIALES - 1987- Assistante de réalisation pour le film "Faudrait pas nous prendre pour des Indiens (le pays derrière la fête)", réalisé par Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan, Pierre Arragon, Pierre Boiral. - 1989- Co-auteur du scénario du film documentaire "Grand-Lahou", en collaboration avec Jean-Pierre Olivier de Sardan et Pierre Arragon. - 2014- Conception d’un dispositif interactif ayant vocation à devenir un jeu video. Il permet au joueur de construire et de faire évoluer son réseau personnel, à partir de résultats sociologiques. En collaboration avec Catherine Gosselin, Quentin Grossetti, Philippe Méhaut, Adrien Peslerbe, Stéphane Volle. Développement: Adrien Peslerbe. Graphisme: Mathieu Serrano, Clément Marty. Une déclaration d’invention a été déposée, dans le cadre d’un projet de valorisation. OPERATIONS DE VALORISATION DE LA RECHERCHE

- « La vie du réseau », présentation au Salon de la valorisation en sciences humaines et sociales LabexMed, Semaine AMU-entreprises, 6 novembre 2014. (Articles dans La Tribune Hebdo 24-30 Octobre 2014 (Interview de L. Lasagesse), et dans la Newsletter du CVT Athena : http://www.cvt-athena.fr/actualites/archives/72-salon-de-la-valorisation-en-shs-labexmed-6-novembre-2014-marseille.html) - « Les réseaux relationnels sous l’œil des sociologues », Innovatives, Salon de la valorisation en Sciences humaines et sociales, Centre des congrès de La Villette, Cité des Sciences et de l’industrie, Paris, 16-17 Juin 2015. - « La vie et les réseaux. 20 ans d’enquête sociologique ». Organisation d’une restitution publique des résultats de recherche à l’occasion des 20 ans du Panel de Caen, MRSH de Caen, 6-10 octobre 2015. Invitation des participants à l’enquête et du grand public, dans le cadre de la Fête de la Science. Opération financée par la Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Humaines, Université de Caen Normandie et CNRS ; le Laboratoire d’Economie et de Sociologie du Travail, Aix Marseille Université et CNRS ; le Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche en Sciences de l'Education, Université de Caen Normandie ; le Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur les Risques et les Vulnérabilités, Université de Caen Normandie ; le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires, Université de Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès et CNRS ; l’Institut National des Sciences Humaines et Sociales, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris ; le LabexMed, Les sciences humaines et sociales au cœur de l'interdisciplinarité pour la Méditerranée, Aix en Provence ; le LabexSMS, Structuration des Mondes Sociaux, Toulouse ; le Consortium de Valorisation Thématique Alliance Athena, Paris ; la Région Basse-Normandie ; la Direction Régionale de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de la Cohésion Sociale, Région Basse-Normandie ; la Mairie de Caen.

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- L’exposition est constituée de 19 panneaux kakémonos. Elle a vocation à être présentée dans d’autres occasions de communication scientifique. - Un « catalogue » a été réalisé : Bidart Claire, Hureaux Dominique, La vie et les réseaux. L’évolution des réseaux personnels des jeunes sous l’œil des sociologues, 44 p. https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/view/index/docid/1421871 Présentation de l’exposition : Siège du CNRS Paris (29 avril- 31 mai 2016), Conférence EUSN, OSC Paris (14-17 Juin 2016) - Conférence grand public « Les réseaux personnels au fil de la vie », Cité du livre, salle Méjane, Aix en Provence, 17 mai 2016.

COMMUNICATIONS DANS LES MEDIA - "Parler du désir", Femmes Info, 1992, Marseille, CODIF, n°61-62, pp.48-51. - Entretien pour le dossier "Le retour de l'amitié", avec Fabien Gruhier, Le nouvel observateur, 16 au 22 Décembre 1993. - Participation à la réalisation de l'émission Bas les masques sur l'amitié, avec Catherine Heuzé, F2, 10 mai 1994. - Participation à la table ronde sur l'amitié, Radio France Internationale, 13 Juin 1994. - Entretien pour le dossier "L'amitié aujourd'hui", avec Christine Legrand, Panorama, Septembre 1994. - Entretien pour l'article "L'amitié, notre "lien" de liberté", avec Christine Brûlé, Ouest France, 14 Novembre 1994. - Entretien pour le dossier "L'amitié", avec Claire Ulrich, L'événement du Jeudi, 25 au 31 Mai 1995. - Entretien pour un dossier sur l'amitié, avec Emmanuel Beretta, Le Point, à paraître, 1997. - Entretien dans l'émission "La libre info", avec Florian Gazan, Fun Radio, 24 Avril 1997. - Entretien dans l'émission d'Yves Calvi, Europe 1, 8 mai 1997. - Entretien pour Ouest France, avec Jean-Baptiste Quentin, 23 mai 1997. - Entretien dans l'émission de Gladys Baillet, Radio bleue, 6 Juin 1997. - Entretien dans l'émission "Du jour au lendemain", avec Alain Veinstein, France Culture, 20 Juin 1997. - Entretien dans l'émission de Claudine Castelnau, Fréquence protestante, 25 Juillet 1997. - Entretien avec Lise Wicky Ouaknine pour “La vie ouvrière”, n°2769-208, 19-25 Septembre 1997. - Entretien dans l’émission de Philippe Bertrand, “Zinzin”, France Inter, 7 Octobre 1997. - Entretien dans l’émission de Christophe Dechavanne, Europe 1, 7 Novembre 1997. - Entretien pour La Croix, avec Maryvonne Buss, 4 Décembre 1997. - Entretien dans l’émission de Philippe Bertrand, “ Zinzin ”, France Inter, 28 Janvier 1998. - Entretien pour Femina Hebdo, avec Cécile Abdessalam, 26 Mars 1998. - Entretien pour M Magazine, avec Françoise Latour, Mai 1998. - Entretien pour Avantages, avec Danièle Laufer, Juin 1998. - Entretien pour Marie France, avec Aliette de Crozet, Juin 1998. - Participation au magazine télévision du “ grand journal ”, de David Pujadas, LCI, 23 Octobre 1998, 18h30. - Entretien pour Le pélerin magazine, avec Chantal Joly, Février 1999.

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- Rédaction d'un article sur "Les âges de l'amitié", pour Le Nouvel Observateur, Hors Série n°42, Décembre 2000, "L'amitié, une nouvelle aventure", p.34-36. - Participation à l'émission "Débat Public", de Robert Marcellin, TV, la 5è, 21 Décembre 2001, 20h50, sur les bandes de jeunes. - Article dans Le Monde, 22 Juin 2005, "Des copains pour chaque âge de la vie", Catherine Vincent - Entretien pour Ca m'intéresse, avec H. Lindenberg, Août 2009, "Bifurcations" - Entretien pour Metro, "Se reconvertir", avec A. Bogaert, 31 août 2009. - Entretien pour Sciences et vie Junior, avec Sophie Laurant-Scheiner, sur les amitiés adolescentes, 18 décembre 2009 - Entretien pour Management, avec Cyril Azouvi, sur les bifurcations biographiques, n°175, mai 2010. - Entretien pour Marseille Hebdo, avec Laurence Mildonian, sur les bifurcations biographiques, août 2010. - Entretien pour L’esprit Village, avec Raphaël Baldos, sur les bifurcations biographiques, décembre 2010. - Entretien pour Le Monde, avec Sarah Belouezzane, sur les parcours professionnels des jeunes et le cumul des CDD, février 2011. - Entretien pour La Croix, avec France Lebreton, sur l’amitié et les réseaux, paru le 8 février 2012. - Entretien pour Marie-France, avec Valérie Rodrigue, sur l’amitié et les réseaux, 6 mars 2012. - Entretien pour Néon, n°2, « C’est quoi être amis ? », Juin-juillet 2012. - Entretien pour la revue Le français dans le monde, avec Alice Tillier, 30 mai 2012. - Participation à l’émission « Service public », de Guillaume Erner, avec Serge Hefez et Vincent Glad, France Inter, 26 juin 2013, sur l’amitié et les réseaux. - Entretien pour Néon, avec Elodie Baraka, « Avons-nous trop d’amis ? », novembre 2013. - Communication à la conférence-débat de valorisation du n°65 de la revue Agora Débats Jeunesse, « Parcours de vie des jeunes : normes sociales et bifurcations », organisée par l’INJEP à l’Université du Maine, Le Mans, le 16 janvier 2014, en présence de partenaires sociaux, de professionnels, de travailleurs sociaux, d’étudiants, etc. - Entretien pour Le Monde des ados, avec Charline Coeuillas, « L’amitié, une expérience unique », 6 mai 2015. - Entretien pour La Provence, avec Marie-Cécile Bérenger, « Le changement de vie. Un faisceau de causalités », 11 Août 2015. - Entretien avec Rodolphe Baudry, France Bleue Normandie, 6 octobre 2015, sur « les 20 ans du Panel de Caen »- - Entretien avec Laure Cailloce, CNRS le Journal, « Du lycée au bureau, que deviennent nos réseaux ? », 7 octobre 20015, https://lejournal.cnrs.fr/articles/du-lycee-au-bureau-que-deviennent-nos-reseaux - Entretien avec Marion Hayot, Radio Nostalgie, 9 octobre 2015, sur « les 20 ans du Panel de Caen »

FORMATION CONTINUE SUIVIE - Stage de mise à niveau en mathématiques, préparatoire à l'Ecole d'été, Ivry/Seine, 20-22 Juin 1994. - "Approches et méthodes longitudinales en sciences sociales", Ecole d'été du CNRS, Baffy, 19-30 Septembre 1994. - "Modèles de durée - exemple d'application : discontinuité du travail des femmes", CNRS, Caen, 27 Juin 1995.

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- Logiciel Alceste (traitement de données textuelles), CNRS, Paris, 3 Oct. 1997. - "Communiquer dans les media", Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes, Paris, 21-22 Oct. 1997. - "Typologies de trajectoires", Groupe ESC Clermont, Clermont-Ferrand, 26 Mai 1999. - Analyse des données – Système SAS. Premier niveau, Novembre 1999. - Logiciel PowerPoint, initiation, 24 Septembre 2004 - Formation incendie : évacuation et manipulation d'extincteurs, 26 Novembre 2004 - Analyse des données relationnelles, logiciel Pajek, 3-4 Février 2005 - Formation à la conduite de réunions, 24-25 Janvier et 21-22 Février 2005 - Formation à l'utilisation du logiciel Nvivo, 2 et 3 Décembre 2005 - Formation à l’utilisation du logiciel R, 17 mai 2010. - Formation à l’utilisation du logiciel TramineR, 6 et 7 Octobre 2010. - Formation à l’utilisation du logiciel Nvivo, 11 et 12 juillet 2011. - Formation à l’anglais par téléphone, Ecsplicite, 26 septembre-15 novembre 2016 (20h).

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September 22, 2017

Claude S. Fischer

BIRTH: January 9, 1948 (Paris, France; citizenship USA)

ADDRESS: Department of Sociology, University of California,

Berkeley, CA 94720-1980 U.S.A.

telephone: 510-642-4772;-4766 (fax:-0659)

e-mail: [email protected]

ON-LINE: web site: http://sociology.berkeley.edu/faculty/claude-s-fischer

blog: http://madeinamericathebook.wordpress.com/

EDUCATION: 1972 Ph.D., Sociology, Harvard University

1970 M.A., Sociology, Harvard University

1968 B.A., Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles

POSITIONS: Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, 1972-date

2015- Professor of the Graduate School in Sociology

1982-2015 Professor (Chair, 1983-86)

1978-82 Associate Professor

1973-78 Assistant Professor

1972-73 Lecturer

MAJOR AWARDS AND HONORS

2017 Elected to the American Philosophical Society.

2015 Elected 2015 David Reisman Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

2014-16 Natalie Cohen Chair in Sociology, U.C., Berkeley.

2011 Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

2010 PROSE Award (American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence) in

United States History, for Made in America.

In Brief

Claude S. Fischer is Professor of the Graduate School in Sociology at the University of

California, Berkeley, where he has been since 1972. Most of his early research focused on

urban studies, social networks, and economic inequality (The Urban Experience, 1976; Fischer

et al., Networks and Places, 1977; To Dwell Among Friends, 1982; Fischer et al., Inequality by

Design, 1996). More recently, he has worked on American social history: adoption of the

telephone (America Calling, 1992); social change during the 20th century (Fischer and Hout,

Century of Difference, 2006); and a social history of American culture and character (Made in

America, 2010). In 2011, he published Still Connected: Family and Friends in America Since 1970.

Several of these books have won awards. A collection of his columns for the Boston Review

appeared in 2014 as Lurching Toward Happiness in America. His major current project, funded

by the National Institute of Aging, is a multi-year panel study of how personal ties change.

In 1996, Fischer won Robert and Helen Lynd Award of the American Sociological

Association for lifetime contributions to urban studies. In 2011, he was elected to the

American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 2017 to the American Philosophical Society.

Fischer blogs at http://madeinamericathebook.wordpress.com/ .

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2007 Co-winner, 2007 Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Section on Population, American Sociological

Association, for Century of Difference (2006).

2003 Contexts named “Best social science journal of 2002,” American Association of Publishers, Scholarly

Division. [Founding editor.]

Contexts named one of ten “best new magazines of 2002,” Library Journal.

1998 “Outstanding Book” on Human Rights, Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights inNorth America, for Inequality by Design (1996).

1996 Robert and Helen Lynd Award, Community and Urban Sociology Section, American SociologicalAssociation, for distinguished lifetime contribution to urban and community studies.

1995 Dexter Prize, Outstanding Book, Society for the History of Technology, for America Calling (1992).1986 Distinguished Scholarship Award, Pacific Sociological Association, for To Dwell Among Friends (1982).

MAJOR FELLOWSHIPS, APPOINTMENTS, AND GRANTS

2013-18 “Understanding How Personal Networks Change: A Panel Study.” National Institute of Aging.2009-10 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York.2007 Fulbright Specialist Scholar, Tel Aviv University, Israel (May).2000 Visiting scholar, Centre d’Études Nord-Américaines, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales,

Paris.1999-2004 (with M. Hout), Grant for Centuries of Difference, Russell Sage Foundation.1998 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, Israel (12/98 to

1/99).1986-7 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA; with support from the

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.1986 Fulbright Award for Visiting Professorship, Departments of Geography and Sociology, Hebrew

University, Israel, Spring.1985-6 Matching grant from Russell Sage Foundation to supplement National Endowment for the

Humanities grant for 1984-86. 1984-6 “Technological Innovation: The Diffusion and Effects of the Telephone,” National Science

Foundation. “How the Telephone Changed American Community Life: The Diffusion and Consequences of the

Telephone, 1890-1940,” National Endowment for the Humanities.1983-6 (Co-director) Training Grant in Social Structure, Personality, and Mental Health, National Institute of

Mental Health.1978-9 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship.1976-9 “The Effect of Urbanism on Social Networks and Mental Health,” National Institute of Mental Health.1974-5 “Urban Social Psychology: Exploring Network Approaches,” National Institute Mental Health.1971-2 Samuel A. Stouffer Dissertation Fellowship of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of M.I.T. and

Harvard University.

MAJOR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2017-20 Associate Editor, American Sociological Review.2008-13 Member, Advisory Committee for 2010 Census Projects, Russell Sage Foundation2008-14 Member, General Social Survey Board of Overseers1999-2004 Founding Editor, Contexts, a magazine of the American Sociological Association1998-99 Member, National Science Foundation, Sociology Program, Dissertation Improvement Award

Committee1990-92 Chair, Community and Urban Sociology Section, American Sociological Association.1985-86 Member, American Sociological Association Committee on Public Information1982-85 Associate Editor, American Sociological Review1975-77 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology

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1972-73 Consultant to National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Academy of Arts and Sciences (by election)American Philosophical Society (by election)Sociological Research Association (by election)American Sociological AssociationInternational Network of Social Network AnalystsOrganization of American Historians Society for the History of TechnologySocial Science History Association

SCHOLARSHIP A. Books B. Academic Papers C. Academic Book Reviews and Review Essays D. Academic Comments E. Selected Unpublished Academic Works: Invited Lectures, Papers, Reports, and Presentations F. Selected Contributions to Public Media....................................................................................................................................................................................................

A. Books

2014 Lurching Toward Happiness in America. Cambridge, MA: Boston Review Book, MIT Press. [Collectionof updated essays from the Boston Review.]

* Audio version: Gildan Audio, 2015 (Sean Pratt, narrator).

2011 Still Connected: Family and Friends in America since 1970. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2010 Made in America: A Social History of American Culture and Character. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress.

* Awards: – PROSE Award in United States History (American Publishers Awards for Professionaland Scholarly Excellence), 2010– American Library Association, Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2010.– Wilson Quarterly Top-Ten Nonfiction Book of the Year, 2010.

* Translation: Chinese (Beijing: Han Tang Yang Guang Media).

2006 Fischer and Hout, Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years. New York:Russell Sage Foundation.

* Award: Co-winner of the 2007 Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Population Section, AmericanSociological Association.

1996 Fischer, Hout, Sanchez Jankowski, Lucas, Swidler, and Voss, Inequality by Design: Cracking the BellCurve Myth. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

* Award: 1998 “Outstanding Book” on Human Rights, Gustavus Myers Center for the Study ofHuman Rights in North America.* Excerpted in:

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– T. Shapiro (ed.), Great Divides: Readings in Social Inequality in the United States, 2nd Ed.(Mayfield, 2000)– D. Grusky (ed.), Social Stratification, 2nd Ed. (Westview 2001).– D. Grusky (ed.), The Inequality Reader (Westview, 2006).

1992 America Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University ofCalifornia Press.

* Awards: – 1995 Dexter Prize, Outstanding Book, Society for the History of Technology– “Breakthrough Book,” Lingua Franca (July/August, 1998).

* Translations: – Italian: trans. by A. Lorini, Storia sociale del telefono: America in linea, 1876-1940 (Milan:UTET Libreria, 1994)– Japanese: trans. by S. Yashimi, (Tokyo: NIT Publishing Co., 2000)

* Excerpted in:– “Appels privés, significations individuelles: Histoire sociale du téléphone avant-guerreaux États-Unis,” Reseaux: Communication Techonolgie Société (Paris) No. 55 (Sept-Oct.,1992): 25-64.– D. Crowley and P. Heyer (eds.), Communication in History, 2nd Ed. (Addison-Wesley,1995).

1984 (Second edition of) The Urban Experience. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich [Cengage].* Translation: Japanese: trans. by Y. Matsumoto (Tokyo: Mirai-sya Publishers, 1997).

1982 To Dwell Among Friends: Personal Networks in Town and City. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.* Award: 1986 Distinguished Scholarship Award, Pacific Sociological Association.* Translation:

– Japanese: trans. by Y. Matsumoto (Tokyo: Mirai-sya Publishers, 2003)* Excerpted:

– Ch. 12, in F. Piselli (ed.), RETI: L’Analisi di Network Nelle Scienze Sociali (Rome: DonzelliEditore, 1995): 89-188.

1977 Fischer, Jackson, Stueve, Gerson, Jones, with Baldassare, Networks and Places: Social Relations in theUrban Setting. New York: Free Press.

1976 (First Edition of) The Urban Experience. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

1975 Scherer, Abeles, and Fischer, Human Aggression and Conflict, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall.* Translation: Italian; German adaptation.

B. Academic Papers

In Press Offer and Fischer, “Difficult People: Who is Perceived to be Demanding in Personal Networks andWhy Are They There?,” American Sociological Review.

In Press Offer and Fischer, “Calling on Kin: The Place of Parents and Adult Children in EgocentricNetworks.” In D. Alwin, D. H. Felmlee, and D. A. Kreager (eds.), Social Networks and the Life Course.Springer.

2016 Giannella and Fischer, “An Inductive Typology of Egocentric Networks.” Social Networks 47: 15-23.Online version: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037887331530099X .

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2015 Fischer and Beresford, “Changes in Support Networks in Late Middle Age: The Extension of Genderand Educational Differences.” The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and SocialSciences 70 (1): 123-131. Online: https://psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/content/70/1/123 .

2014 Hout and Fischer, “Explaining Why More Americans Have No Religious Preference: PoliticalBacklash and Generational Succession, 1987-2012.” Sociological Science 1 (October). DOI:10.15195/v1.a24. http://www.sociologicalscience.com/articles-vol1-24-423/ .

Fischer and Moodie, “American Society.” Pp. 540-56 in Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology,edited by M. Sasaki,et al.. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill.

2009 “The 2004 GSS Finding of Shrunken Social Networks: An Artifact?” American Sociological Review 74(August): 657-69.

Fischer and Mattson, “Is America Fragmenting?”Annual Review of Sociology 35: 435-55.

2008 “Paradoxes of American Individualism.” Sociological Forum 23 (June): 363-72. [Invited contribution tospecial issue in honor of Robin Williams.]

“What Wealth-Happiness Paradox? A Short Note on the American Case.” Journal of Happiness Studies9 (June): 219-26. (Published on-line February, 2007.)

2007 Fischer and Swidler, “Remembering a Giant of Sociology: Seymour Martin Lipset, 1922-2006.”Footnotes [Newsletter of the American Sociological Association] (February).

2006 Fischer and Hout, “The Family in Trouble: Since When? For Whom?" in Steven M. Tipton and JohnWitte, Jr. (eds.), The Family in Interdisciplinary Perspective. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

* Reprinted in: A. Skolnick and J. Skolnick (eds.), Family in Transition (Pearson Allyn andBacon).

2004 Fischer, Stockmayer, Stiles, and Hout, “Distinguishing the Levels and Dimensions of U.S. UrbanSegregation.” Demography 41 (February): 37-59.

2003 “Preface” to Japanese edition of To Dwell Among Friends: Personal Networks in Town and City (Tokyo:Mirai-sya Publishers).

2002 Hout and Fischer, “Explaining the Rise of Americans with No Religious Preference: Politics andGeneration.” American Sociological Review 67 (April):165-90.

“Ever-More Rooted Americans.” City & Community 1(June): 175-94.

2000 “Preface” to Japanese edition of America Calling: A Social History of the Telephone to 1940. (Tokyo: NIT).

1999 “Uncommon Values, Diversity and Conflict in City Life.” Pp. 213-28 in Neil Smelser and JefferyAlexander (eds.), Diversity and Its Discontents: Cultural Conflict and Common Ground in ContemporaryAmerican Society. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

1997 “Technology and Community: Historical Complexities,” Sociological Inquiry 67 (February): 663-68.

“Postscript” to Japanese edition of The Urban Experience (Tokyo: Miraisha Publishers).

1995 “The Subcultural Theory of Urbanism: A Twentieth-Year Assessment,” American Journal of Sociology101 (November): 543-77.

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Fischer and Shavit, “National Differences in Network Density: Israel and the United States,” SocialNetworks 17: 129-45.

“Historical Sociology and Sociological History: Theory and Practice.” European University InstituteWorking Paper SPS No. 95/4 (Florence: E.U.I.).

1994 “Changes in Leisure Activities in Three Towns, 1890-1940,” Journal of Social History 27 (Spring): 453-476.

Shavit, Fischer, and Koresh, “Kin and Nonkin Under Collective Threat: Israeli Networks During theGulf War,” Social Forces 72 (June): 1197-1216.

1993 “The Comparability of National Networks: Lessons from the History of the American TelephoneNetwork,” Flux 11 [Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, GDR 903, “Réseaux”](January/March): 48-52.

1992 “From Technical Networks to Social Networks: A Conversation with Claude S. Fischer,” Flux 9 [Paris:Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, GDR 903, “Réseaux”] (July-September): 48-52.

1991 “Ambivalent Communities: Americans and Their Localities in the Twentieth Century,” in Alan Wolfe(ed.), America at Century’s End (Berkeley: University of California Press): 79-90.

* Excerpts reprinted in: K. Finsterbusch and J. S. Schwartz (eds.), Sources: Notable Selections inSociology. 2nd Ed., Guilford, CT: Dushkin, 1995.

1990 “Entering Sociology into Public Discourse,” in A. Hunter (ed.), The Rhetoric of Sociology: Understoodand Believed (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press): 50-61.

1988 “`Touch Someone:’ The Telephone Industry Discovers Sociability,” Technology and Culture 29(January): 32-61.

* Translated into French as: “`Gardez le Contact!’ L’Industrie du Téléphone Découvre laSociabilté,” Flux 2 (Autumn, 1990, Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, GDR903, “Réseaux”): 5-24;* Reprinted in:

– M. C. LaFollette and J. K. Stine (eds.), Technology and Choice (Chicago: University ofChicago Press, 1991): 87-116; – T.S. Reynolds and S.H. Cutcliffe (eds.), Technology and American History: A HistoricalAnthology from Technology and Culture (Chicago: University of Chicago, 1997): 271-300.

Fischer and Carroll, “Telephone and Automobile Diffusion in the United States, 1902-1937,”American Journal of Sociology 93 (March): 1153-78.

“Gender and the Residential Telephone in North America, 1890-1940: Technologies of Sociability.” Sociological Forum 3 (Summer): 211-33.

* Reprinted in: – M. Hunter (ed)., The Family Experience, 2nd Ed. (New York: MacMillan, 1997); – J. Heeren and M. Mason (ed.), Sociology: Windows on Society (Los Angeles: Roxbury,1996): 322-29; – R. Thomson (ed.), The Essential Sociology Reader (Needham, MA: Allyn and Bacon,1998):42-59.

1987 “The Revolution in Rural Telephony,” Journal of Social History 21 (Fall): 5-26.* Reprinted in: C. W. Chant (ed.), Science, Technology, and Everyday Life, 1870-1950. (London:Hodder & Stoughton for the Open University, 1989).

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“Technology’s Retreat: The Decline of Rural Telephony, 1920- 1940.” Social Science History 11 (Fall):295-327.

1985 “Studying Technology and Social Life,” in M. Castells, (ed.), High Technology, Space and Society(Beverly Hills, CA: Sage): 284-301.

1983 Fischer and Oliker, “A Research Note on Friendship, Gender, and the Life Cycle,” Social Forces 62(September): 124-33.

1982 Fischer and Phillips, “Who is Alone: Social Characteristics of People with Small Networks,” in L.A.Peplau and D. Perlman (eds.), Loneliness: A Sourcebook of Current Research. New York: Wiley: 21- 39.

“What Do We Mean by `Friend’?” Social Networks 3: 287-306.

“The Dispersion of Kinship Ties in Modern Society: Contemporary Data and Historical Speculation,”Journal of Family History 7 (Winter): 353-75.

* Reprinted in: – B.C. Miller and D.H. Olson (eds.), The Family Studies Review Yearbook, Vol. 3, 1985, Sage; – B.N. Adams and J. Campbell (eds.), Framing the Family, 1984, Waveland; – J. H. and A. S. Skolnick (eds.), Family in Transition, 1985, Little, Brown.

1981 “The Public and Private Worlds of City Life,” American Sociological Review 46 (June): 306-16.* Reprinted in: J. Scott (ed.), Critical Concepts: Social Networks, 2001, Routledge.

1980 “The Spread of Violent Crime from City to Countryside, 1955 to 1975,” Rural Sociology 45 (Fall):416-34.

Extended Version: Working Paper No. 293, Institute of Urban and Regional Development,Berkeley, 1978.

“The Effects of Urbanism on Social Networks and Mental Health: Final Report.” Connections: Bulletinof the International Network for Social Network Analysis 3 (Summer): 23-6.

1978 “On the Marxian Challenge to Urban Sociology,” Comparative Urban Research (#2-3): 10-19.

* Translated into Japanese and reprinted in: M. Okuda and Y. Hirota (eds.), Toshi no Riron notameni (For the Theory of the City: Re-examining Modern Urban Sociology) Tokyo: Taga-Shuppan,1983.

“Sociological Comments on Psychological Approaches to Urban Life,” Advances in the Study ofEnvironment and Behavior. N.J.: Erlbaum Associates: 131-43.

“Urban-to-Rural Diffusion of Opinions in Contemporary America,” American Journal of Sociology 84(July): 151-59.

Extended Version: Working Paper No. 280, Institute of Urban and Regional Development,Berkeley, 1978.

Jones [McCallister] and Fischer, “A Procedure for Surveying Personal Networks,” Sociological Methodsand Research 7 (November): 131-48.

Reprinted in Burt and Minor (eds.), Applied Network Analysis, 1982, Sage.

1977 Baldassare and Fischer, “The Relevance of Crowding Experiments to Urban Studies,” in D. Stokols(ed.), Perspectives on Environment and Behavior. New York: Plenum: 273-85.

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1976 Fischer and Jackson, “Suburbs, Networks, and Attitudes,” in B. Schwartz (ed.), The Changing Face ofthe Suburbs, Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 279-306.

“Alienation: Trying to Bridge the Chasm,” British Journal of Sociology 27 (March): 35-49.

1975 “Toward a Subcultural Theory of Urbanism,” American Journal of Sociology 80 (May): 1319-41.* Reprinted in:

– G. Ritzer (ed.). Issues Debates, and Controversies: An Introduction to Sociology, Allyn andBacon, 1978; – M. Baldassare (ed.), Cities and Urban Living, New York: Columbia University Press,1983;

* Translated into Japanese and reprinted in: M. Okuda and Y. Hirota (eds.), Toshi no Riron notameni (For the Theory of the City: Re-examining Modern Urban Sociology) Tokyo: Taga-Shuppan,1983; and K. Morioko, Urban Space and Urban Community, Nippon Hyoronisha, 2011.

Baldassare and Fischer, “Suburban Life: Powerlessness and Need for Affiliation.” Urban AffairsQuarterly 10 (March): 314-25.

“The Effect of Urban Life on Traditional Values,” Social Forces 53 (March): 420-32.* Reprinted in: D. Montero (ed.), Urban Studies, Kendall-Hunt, 1977.

“The City and Political Psychology,” American Political Science Review 69 (June): 559-71.

“The Study of Urban Community and Personality,” Annual Review of Sociology 1: 67-89.

Fischer, Baldassare, and Ofshe, “Crowding Studies and Urban Life: A Critical Review,” Journal of theAmerican Institute of Planners 31 (November): 406-18.

* Extended version: Working Paper No. 242, Institute of Urban and Regional Development,Berkeley, CA., 1974.

1974 “The Metropolitan Experience,” in A. Hawley and V. Rock (eds.) Metropolitan America: Papers on theState of Knowledge. Washington: National Academy of Sciences: 213-48; also published by HalsteadPress (1975).

1973 “On Urban Alienation and Anomie: Powerlessness and Social Isolation,” American Sociological Review

38 (June):311-26.* Reprinted in: P. Meadows and E.H. Mizruchi (ed.), Urbanism, Urbanization and Change,Second Edition, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison Wesley, 1976: 252-62.

“Urban Malaise,” Social Forces 52: 221-35.

Shaw, Fischer, and Kelley, “Decision-Making by Third Parties in Settling Disputes,” Journal of AppliedSocial Psychology 3 (July- September): 197-218.

1972 “`Urbanism as a Way of Life’”: A Review and an Agenda,” Sociological Methods and Research 1(November): 187-242.

* Reprinted in: G. Ritzer (ed.), Issues, Debates, and Controversies: An Introduction to Sociology,Allyn and Bacon, 1978.

1971 “A Research Note on Urbanism and Tolerance,” American Journal of Sociology 76 (March): 847-56.

1969 “The Effects of Threats in an Incomplete Information Game,” Sociometry 32 (September): 301-14.

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1967 Kelley, Beckman, and Fischer, “Negotiating the Division of a Reward Under IncompleteInformation,” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 3 (October): 361-98.

C. Academic Book Reviews and Review Essays

2017 Wuthnow, Inventing American Religion: Polls, Surveys, and the Tenuous Quest for a Nation’s Faith, inReview of Religious Research 59:99–100. DOI 10.1007/s13644-016-0272-3.

2015 MacDougall, The People’s Network: The Political Economy of the Telephone in the Gilded Age, in EconomicHistory Review 68(1): 382-83.

2014 Doron and Jeffrey, The Great Indian Phone Book, in Contemporary Sociology 43: 680-81.

2013 “Showing that Neighborhoods Matter,” Review Essay on Sampson, Great American City, in City &

Community 12(1): 7-12.

2011 Savage, Identities and Social Change in Britain since 1940: The Politics of Method, in American Journal of

Sociology 117 (July): 295-97.

Nye, When the Lights Went Out, in Journal of Social History 45 (Fall): 308-10.

2009 Schroeder, Rethinking Science, Technology, and Social Change, in Technology and Culture 50 (July): 679-80

Stinchcombe, The Logic of Social Research, in Social Forces 87 (June): 2195-97.

“Holding a Mirror to Americans,”Review of Igo, The Averaged American, in Contexts 8 (Winter): 74-5.

2005 “Bowling Alone: What’s the Score?” Review Essay on Putnam, Bowling Alone, in Social Networks 27

(May): 155-67.

2002 Kline, Consumers in the Country: Technology and Social Change in Rural America, in Journal of Social

History 35 (Summer): 997-99.

2000 Schudson, The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life, in Contemporary Sociology 29 (September):

741-42.

1998 Umble, Holding the Line: The Telephone in Old Order Mennonite and Amish Life, in Technology and Culture

39 (January):164-66.

1995 Lears, Fables of Abundance: A Cultural History of Advertising in America, in Contemporary Sociology 24

(November): 820-21.

1994 “Featured Essay – In Search of the Plot: American Social History in the 1990s,” on Cayton et al.,

Encyclopedia of American Social History, in Contemporary Sociology 23 (March): 226-30.

Kellert and Wilson (eds.), The Biophilia Hypothesis, in Science 263, 25 February: 1161-62.

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1993 Scherzer, The Unbounded Community: Neighborhood Life and Social Structure in New York City, 1830-1875,

in Contemporary Sociology 22 (March): 209-11.

1992 Lipartito, The Bell System and Regional Business: The Telephone in the South, 1877-1920, in Journal of Social

History 26 (Fall): 201-03.

Martin, “Hello, Central!” Gender, Technology, and Culture in the Formation of Telephone Systems, in

Technology and Culture 33 (July): 597-98.

1991 Anderson, Streetwise: Race, Class, and Change in an Urban Community, in American Journal of Sociology 97

(September): 534-35.

Nye, Electrifying America: Social Meanings of a New Technology, 1880-1940, in Science, 17 May.

1990 Brown, Knowledge is Power: The Diffusion of Information in America, 1700-1865, in American Journal of

Sociology 96 (September): 483-85.

1987 Brannigan and Goldberger (eds.), Social Responses to Technological Change, in Contemporary Sociology 16

(July): 538-39.

Bijker et al (eds.), The Social Construction of Technological Systems, in Science 238: 1152-53.

1981 Review Essay: “Solving Collective Irrationality,” American Journal of Sociology 87 (September): 438-45.

[On Schelling; Kelley and Thibaut; and Kelley.]

Barth, City People, in Contemporary Sociology 10 (September): 665-6.

1978 Blumin, The Urban Threshold, in American Journal of Sociology 83 (March): 1297-99.

1975 Anderson and Carter, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, in American Journal of Sociology 80

(May): 1517-18.

1973 Review essay on Packard, A Nation of Strangers, in American Journal of Sociology 79 (July): 168-73.

D. Academic Comments

2007 Comment on Contemporary Sociology Symposium on Israel, Contemporary Sociology 36 (March): 205.

2005 “Considering the ‘Magical’ World of Consumption,” Roundtable discussion, Berkeley Journal of

Sociology 49: 137-157.

2003 Hout and Fischer, “O Be Some Other Name” (Reply to comment on “Explaining the Rise of

Americans with No Religious Preference”), American Sociological Review 68 (April): 316-18.

1999 “Comment on `Anxiety:’ Compensation in Social History.” Journal of Social History 33 (Fall): 143-5.

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1998 Fischer et al., “Response to Nielsen’s Review of Inequality by Design.” Social Forces 76 (June): 1539-42.

1988 “Comment on Gartmans’ `Reification of Consumer Products: A General History Illustrated by the

Case of the American Automobile’,” Sociological Theory 5 (Fall): 201-11.

1977 “Comments on Mayhew and Levinger’s `Size and Density of Interaction’.” American Journal of

Sociology 83 (September): 452-55.

1975 “The Myth of `Territoriality’ in Van der Berghe...” American Sociological Review 40 (October): 674-6.

1973 “Comments on Tucker and Friedman’s `Population Size and Group Density,’” American Journal of

Sociology 78 (March) 1274-77.

E. Selected Unpublished Academic Work: Lectures, Presentations, Reports

2016 Fischer and Offer, “Difficult People: Who is Felt to be Demanding?,” PPT presented to the Sunbelt

Networks Conference, Newport Beach, CA, April..

Offer and Fischer, “Calling on Kin: The Place of Parents and Adult Children in Egocentric

Networks,” PPT presented to the Sunbelt Networks Conference, Newport Beach, CA, April.

“Personality and Contexts in Tie Formation,” Paper presented to the Meetings of the American

Sociological Association, Seattle, August 20, 2016.

Fischer and Child, “How People Stay in Touch: Correlates of Communication Modes,” PPT presented

to “Ego Networks in the Era of Network Science” Conference, Radcliffe Institute, November.

2015 “The Role of Kin in Support Networks Over the Life Course: An Introduction to the UCNets Project.”

Presented to “Together Through Time: Conference on Social Networks and the Life Course,”

Pennsylvania State University, May 27-28.

2014 “Rural Life, Rural Iowa, and the Making of the American Character.” Inaugural George M. Beal

Distinguished Lecture in Rural Sociology, Iowa State University, October 1.

2012 “The Loneliness Scare,” Invited lecture, Northwestern University, April.

2011 “The Rise and Fall (and Rise and Fall) of Security in America, 1650-2010.” Invited lecture to Joint

Colloquium of the Stanford Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality and the Berkeley Institute

for the Study of Societal Issues, March.

“Still Connected,” Invited Presentation to the Relationship Sciences Program, UCLA, Feb.

Fischer and Janus, “Buying in City and Country: The Role of Personal Connections,” Paper presented

at the American Sociological Association Meetings, Las Vegas, August.

2010 “Made in America: What American Social Scientists [Sociologists] Don’t Know About America.”

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* Invited lectures to:

– Russell Sage Foundation, New York (April);

– Department of Sociology, New York University (March);

– Department of Sociology, City University of New York (March).

“The Context Experiment (On-Going),” Invited lecture to conference on the sociology of culture,

University of California, San Diego, May.

Panel on “The Changing Contours of American Religiosity,” Invited lecture to the Center for the

Humanities, City University of New York, February.

2009 “The Rising and Falling of Americans’ Personal Security, 1650-2009,” Invited lecture to the Columbia

Population Research Center, Columbia University, October.

“Self-Fashioning Across American History.” Invited presentation to the Society for Psychological

Anthropology, Asilomar, CA, March.

2007 Hout and Fischer, “Century of Difference: How America’s Families Changed Over the Last 100

Years.” Keynote Lecture, Life Course Center Conference, University of Minnesota, October.

Hout and Fischer, “Century of Difference.” Keynote Talk, Sociological Research Association, New

York, August.

“Living Standards and Inequality in Twentieth-Century America,” and “Shifting Axes of Difference

in Twentieth-Century America,” Tel-Aviv University Department of Sociology, May.

2005 Fischer and Hout, “American Divisions Over the Twentieth Century – Religion and Culture Wars.”

Social Science History Association, Portland (November).

2004 “Sociology and the Public Debate,” Invited 6th Annual S.D. Clark Memorial Lecture, University of

Toronto (October).

“Different People, Different Places,” Invited Lecture, Metropolitan Studies Center, New York

University, March.

"Living Apart: Racial and Class Segregation, 1950-2000,” Invited Lecture, School of Social Work,

Washington University, St. Louis (March).

“On the History of Consumerism,” Paper presented to Session on Comparative History, American

Sociological Association, August, San Francisco.

“The Contexts Experience,” Presented to Thematic Session “Being a Public Intellectual: Bringing

Research to the People,” American Sociological Association, August, San Francisco.

2003 “Changes in American Households in the Twentieth Century,” Invited lecture, Sloan Institute,

University of Chicago, April.

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“On Contexts Magazine,” Invited lecture, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, April.

Fischer and Hout, “Living Standards in the U.S.A. Across the Twentieth Century,” Paper presented to

the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August.

Hout and Fischer, “Farm-Factory-Office: A Century of Working Conditions.” International

Sociological Association Research Committee on Stratification and Mobility, New York University,

New York, 22 August.

“Succumbing to Consumerism?: Underlying Models in the Historical Claim,” Paper presented to the

American Sociological Association, Chicago, August.

2002 (with P. Schwartz), Organizer, “How to Write for a Wider Audience,” American Sociological

Association Meetings, August, Chicago.

Fischer and Hout, “Religious Diversity in America, 1940-2000,” American Sociological Association

Meetings, August, Chicago.

2001 “Social Science and the Public After Mumford.” Invited 2nd Annual Lewis Mumford Lecture, Lewis

Mumford Center for Comparative Urban Research, SUNY-Albany (March).

“Was There a Moment (When Americans Become Individualists)?,” Paper, Meetings of the American

Sociological Association, Anaheim, California, August.

2000 “Just How is it that Americans are Individualistic?” Paper presented to the American Sociological

Association, Washington, August.

Fischer, Hout, and Latham, “The Time Bind and God’s Time.” Working Paper, Center for Work and

the Family and USA: A Century of Difference Project, University of California, Berkeley.

1999 “Inequality and the Corporation,” Lecture, Conference on “The Role of the Corporation in Modern

Society,” Sloan Program for the Study of Business in Society at the George Washington University

Law School, October.

1998 “America, Individualism, and Some Lessons (Perhaps),” Lectures, Tel-Aviv University and Bar-Ilan

University, December.

1997 “Localism and the American Metropolis,” Lecture, Nagoya International Urban Design Forum,

Nagoya, Japan, October.

1996 Fischer, Hout, Jankowski, Lucas, Swidler, and Voss, “Myths About Inequality in America.” Working

Paper, Survey Research Center, University of California, Berkeley.

1995 Hout, Fischer, and Arum, “IQ, Poverty, and The Bell Curve Controversy.” Paper presented to the ISA

Research Committee on Stratification and Mobility, Zürich, May.

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1994 “Is a Literate Sociology Possible? Teaching Sociology Writing.” Paper presented to Teaching

Workshop on “Teaching Writing,” Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles,

August.

“Rhetorical Turns in Social History: Appeals to `Nature’ and `Compensation’.” Paper presented to the

American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August.

1992 Fischer and Archer, “Did the Automobile Encourage Sexual Promiscuity?: An Exploratory Study,”

Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, August.

1991 “Community Cohesion and Conflict, 1890-1940,” Paper presented to the American Sociological

Association, Cincinnati, August.

1986 “The Neighborhood in Social and Historical Perspective,” Paper prepared for the Koshland

Committee of the San Francisco Foundation.

1984 “On the Moral Disorder of City Life,” Lecture, Plenary Session of the Urban Affairs Association,

Portland, Oregon (March).

1982 “Rethinking Urban Life: Order and Disorder in the Public Realm,” Presentation to the American

Sociological Association, San Francisco, August; also Working Paper No. 391, Institute of Urban and

Regional Development, Berkeley.

1979 “The Spatial Dimensions of Social Support: New Data from Northern California,” Working Paper No.

300, Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Berkeley.

1978 “The Contexts of Personal Relations: An Exploratory Network Analysis,” Working Paper No. 281,

Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Berkeley.

Jones and Fischer, “Studying Egocentric Networks by Mass Survey,” Working Paper No. 284,

Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Berkeley.

Stueve and Fischer, “Social Networks and Older Women,” paper presented to Conference on Older

Women, National Institute of Aging, Washington (November);

Also appears as Working Paper No. 292, Institute of Urban and Regional Development,

Berkeley Development, Berkeley.

1977 Northern California Community Study. Data-set deposited at the Inter-University Consortium for

Political and Social Research, Study No. 7744.

1974 “The Application of Quantitative Methods to the Study of BART’s Impact on Institutions and Life

Styles,” Report to Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Berkeley, California.

1973 Fischer and Abeles, “Social Psychological Bases of `Revolutions of Rising Expectations,’” Presented to

the American Psychological Association, Montreal (August).

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F. Selected Contributions to Public Media

2016 Fischer and Swidler, “Seymour Martin Lipset.” National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs.

http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/lipset-seymour.pdf

2015 “Living in a Chosen Land: America,” Sh’ma, Feb./Mar,

2014 Radio discussion on “hanging up the landline,” RadioTimes, June 16;

http://whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/2014/06/16/hanging-up-the-landline/

2013 “The Elusive Quest for Research Innovation,” Symposium Magazine,

http://www.symposium-magazine.com/the-elusive-quest-for-research-innovation/

“Debunking America,” Interview, Specimen Vol. VI: 32-41.

2012-date Contributor, Boston Review:

2017 “Inequality Is About Access to Public Goods, Not Income,” April,http://bostonreview.net/class-inequality/claude-s-fischer-inequality-about-access-public-goods-not-income

2012-16 “Made in America” Column:2016: “Survey Says,” Jan./Feb; “Reversal of Fortune,” May/June; “End of Work,” July/August.

2015: “Dressing Down,” Jan./Feb.; “Censor This,” Mar/Apr.; “Left Out,” May/June; “The Problem with

David Brooks,” July/August; “Just Deserts,”; “A Street Divided”;

2014: “Libertarianism is Very Strange,” Jan./Feb.; “Eco-Puritans,” March/April; “Virtuous Debt,”

May/June; “All Tech Is Social,” July/Aug.; “Do Ideas Matter?,” Sept/Oct.; “Slum Ethnography,”

Nov/Dec.

2013: “Can Liberals Get a Witness?,” Jan./Feb.; “Is the Gender Revolution Over?,” March/April; “Getting

Smarter,” May/June; “Extremely Local,” July/Aug.; “Learning Sympathy,” Sep./Oct.; “Inventing

the Social Network,” Nov./Dec.

2012: “The Loneliness Scare,” April; “How to Be Poor,” May/June; “The Leisure Gap,” July/August;

“Choose Your Choice,” Sept./Oct.; “Happiness Policy,” Nov./Dec.

2012 “Not So Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Steven Pinker’s Good News” [Review of Pinker, The Better

Angels of Our Nature],” Jan./Feb.

“Accidental Billionaire” [Review of Gladwell, Outliers, and Alperovotz and Daly, Unjust

Deserts] 34 (May/June): 33-34.

2010 “Mind the Gap” [Review of Wilkinson and Pickett, The Spirit Level] 35 (July/August).

2008 “The Good Life,” [Review of Burd-Sharps, et al., The Measure of America] 33

(November/December): 21-2.

2012 Contributions to Paths of Torah. Berkeley: Congregation Netivot Shalom.

* Finalist, National Jewish Book Awards, 2012.

Interview: “In the Land of Voluntarism,” Books and Ideas, http://www.booksandideas.net/In-the-Land-

of-Voluntarism.html, April.

Interview: David Johnson, “That’s Not Really Destroying America,” Boston Review, Online, April 23.

2011 Participation in Berkeley Forum on the Occupy movement, November ---- http://vimeo.com/32366897

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2010- Blog: http://madeinamericathebook.wordpress.com/

* Many entries re-posted by invitation to The Berkeley Blog; LA Progressive; other blogs.

2010 Presentation on Made in America at “Summer Conversations at the Apponagansett Meeting House,”

Dartmouth, MA, June 24.

“Sweet Land Of... Conformity?: Americans Aren’t the Rugged Individuals We Think We Are,” Boston

Globe, Ideas Section, June 6.

* Reprinted in Dallas Morning News, Opinion Section, July 4.

“One Thing I Know: Compared to What?,” (Invited column), Contexts 9 (Fall): 84.

2008 Radio talk show: “Forum,” KQED, San Francisco, February 18, on “The Middle Class.”

2003 (with M. Hout), “La Diversidad y la devoción religiosa” [“Religious Diversity and Devotion”],

Vanguardia (Barcelona) 7 (July-September): 89-95.

2001 “Telephone.” Entry for Oxford Companion to United States History. New York: Oxford University

Press.

Radio interviews (KGO, CBS) on paper, “Ever-More Rooted Americans.”

1998 Comment on Chabris, “IQ Since The Bell Curve,” in Commentary 106 (November): 14.

1997 Television interview for “The Telephone,” American Experience, American public television.

Television interview, Bay-TV (San Francisco), on Inequality by Design.

Presentation to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, March 4, on Inequality by Design.

1996 Radio interviews and appearances for Inequality by Design, including KALW-FM (San Francisco);

KPFA-FM (Berkeley), KBAI-FM (New York). Radio interview for “Social Thought,” public radio.

1992 Radio interviews on the history of the telephone: “Talk of the Nation,” National Public Radio; and

WHYY-Philadelphia.

1988 “Finding the `Lost’ Community: Facts and Fictions,” Tikkun 3 (November): 69-72.

Review of Perin, Belonging in America, in New York Times Book Review, 13 November: 13.

1983 “The Friendship Cure-All.” Psychology Today 17 (January): 74, 78.

1981 “When it Comes to Waste, Big Business is Champion,” Washington Star, May 20.

“Making Friends in the City,” New Society (20 August): 301-2.

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1976 Fischer and Stueve, “ Why People Move House.” New Society (25 November): 406-7.

* Reprinted in:

– New Society, Environment, Social Studies Reader. London: New Science Publications,

1977;

– California Monthly, March, 1977.

1975 Fischer and Baldassare, “How Far from the Madding Crowd?” New Society 32 (29 May): 531-33.

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MIRANDA JESSICA LUBBERS

UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

Academic Degrees 2004 PhD in Social Sciences at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands

1998 MSc Sociology, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

1992 Propaedeuse (i.e., First year diploma) in Sociology, University of Groningen, The

Netherlands

Additional Post-Graduate Training 2005 Workshop ‘Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network Analysis (SIENA)’, 1

week (by Dr. T. A. B. Snijders, University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

2002 Interuniversity Graduate School in Psychometrics and Sociometrics (IOPS), course

‘Statistical Methods for Social Network Analysis’, 1 week (Dr. T. A. B. Snijders,

University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

2001 Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection, course ‘Social

Network Analysis’, 2 weeks (Dr. M. Everett, University of Greenwich, London, UK)

2000 Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Sciences, course ‘Inequality in

Comparative Perspective’, 1 week (Dr. Charles Tilly, Columbia University, USA)

2000 Interuniversity Center for Educational Research (ICO), Master Class ‘Capita Selecta

Educational Effectiveness’, 1 week (Dr. M. P. C. Van Der Werf, University of

Groningen, The Netherlands).

1999 ICO, Introductory Course ‘Research Foundations’, 1 week (Dr. W. Meijnen, SCO

Kohnstamm Institute / University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands).

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT AND POSITIONS

Current Positions Dec. 2015 - Associate Professor, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology,

Autonomous University of Barcelona

June 2017 Director of the Consolidated Research Group GRAFO (www.

grafo.cat), recognized by the Catalonian Government

Former Positions Jan. 2013 - 2017 Director of the Laboratory of Personal Networks and Communities

(egolab-GRAFO; www.egolab.cat)

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Dec. 2010 - Dec. '15 Ramón y Cajal Senior Research Fellow (tenure track position),

Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Autonomous

University of Barcelona

Sep. 2008 - Dec. '10 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Social and Cultural

Anthropology, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Sep 2007 - Aug '08 Part-Time Researcher, Institute for Educational Research, University

of Groningen, The Netherlands, and simultaneously:

Part-Time Lecturer (‘Profesora asociada’), Sociology Group,

Department of Management Studies, University Rovira i Virgili,

Tarragona

Aug. 2006 – July '07 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Sep. 2004 – Aug. '06 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Educational Research,

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Jan. 1999 – Aug. '04 Predoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Educational Research,

University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Apr. 1998 – Dec. '98 Researcher, Institute for Educational Research, University of

Groningen, The Netherlands

Sep. 1994 – Sep. '97 Multiple positions as Teaching and Research Assistant, University of

Groningen, The Netherlands:

- 1995 – 1997: Computational Centre: Teaching assistant in various computer

courses

- 1994 – 1997 Methodology Shop, Department of Statistics and Measurement

Theory, Faculty of Social Sciences: Consultant in methodology,

statistics, and statistical software

- 1996 – 1997 Department of Statistics and Measurement Theory, Faculty of Social

Sciences: Research Assistant

- 1996 Department of Information and Organisation, Faculty of

Management Studies: Teaching assistant in social science statistics

- 1995 Department of Market and Company, Faculty of Management

Studies: Research Assistant

- 1995 Computational Centre: Lecturer in methodology and SPSS.

- 1994-1995 Northern Centre for Health Issues, ‘Groningen Longitudinal Aging

Studies’: Research Assistant

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

Theory and Analysis of Social Networks, Personal Networks, Migration and

Transnationalism, Social Cohesion, Social Exclusion, Poverty and Inequality, Livelihood

Strategies.

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ACCREDITATIONS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS

Sept. 2017 Recognition of Good Teaching Practice for the Innovation Project

"Creation of an educational resource concerning the use of digital

tools in anthropological research", UAB, by the Office of Teaching

Quality (OQD).

March 2015 Accreditation for Associate Professor (Catalan Agency for University

Quality; AQU).

Dec. 2014 Award for Outstanding Research Trajectory to the effects of the I3

Program (Incentive Scheme for the Incorporation and Intensification

of Research Activity) of the Spanish Ministry of Science and

Innovation.

Sept. 2010 Award for Excellence in Research (PREI 2010), Autonomous

University of Barcelona (€6,000).

Dec. 2010 Ramón y Cajal Fellowship, maximum score (100/100 points, #1 in

Social Sciences), Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

(€192,480).

Aug. 2008 Beatriu de Pinós Fellowship, Catalan Agency for Management of

University and Research Grants (AGAUR; €66,064).

Dec. 2007 Accreditation for University Lecturer (Catalan Agency for University

Quality).

March 2006 Rubicon Fellowship for Young Talented Researchers, Netherlands

Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO 446-05-007; €28,260).

RESEARCH GRANTS (PI)

2016-2020 Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation, National R&D

Excellence Program, “The role of social transnational fields in the emergence, maintenance and decay of ethnic and demographic enclaves” (CSO2015-68687-P). Principal Investigators: Miranda

Lubbers and José Luis Molina. € 88,200 and a doctoral grant for a

PhD student.

2016 - 2019 Recercaixa, “Strategies of survival in poor households: the role of

formal and informal support networks in times of economic crisis”.

Principal Investigators: Miranda Lubbers and Hugo Valenzuela

(2015ACUP 00145). € 81,385.

2014 - 2016 Center for Sociological Research (CIS, Madrid), Competitive Call for a

Special Module for the National Barometer in Spain, “The economic crisis and social cohesion in Spain”. Principal Investigator: Miranda

Lubbers.

Note: This is not a monetary research grant, but being selected for the call for proposals allowed us to design a questionnaire that has been administered in a face-to-face survey with a random sample of approximately 2,000 inhabitants of Spain.

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2012 - 2014 European Collaborative Research Project (ECRP) “Social Influence in Dynamic Networks” (10_ECRP-44) (cf. http://www.cmi-

fdv.si/projekti/sindynet/). Principal Investigator of the overall

consortium: Anuska Ferligoj; Principal Investigator of the Spanish

project associated to the ECRP: Miranda Lubbers). Overall ECRP:

€720,725.

2010 PI: Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (R+D), “Observatory of Personal Networks” (CSO2009-07965-E). Principal Investigator:

Miranda Lubbers. €12,000.

TRAVEL GRANTS

May 2006 Travel grant of the European Science Foundation (ESF), for

participation in the QMSS workshop ‘Measurement, Data Collection,

and Data Quality’.

Aug. 2000 Travel grant of the Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research -

Stimulation Fund for Internationalization (SIR), for participation in

the Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Sciences.

Jan. 1998 Grant of the EU Training and Mobility of Researchers fund (TMR), for

a three-month stay at the Central Archive for Empirical Social

Research in Cologne, Germany.

Feb. 1993 TEMPUS grant, for participation in the project ‘The changing social

structure in Europe: Family and household structure’, University of

Economic Sciences, Budapest, and Otto Friedrich University,

Bamberg.

PARTICIPATION IN OTHER FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS (THAN LISTED UNDER RESEARCH GRANTS)

2015 – 2016 Researcher: ‘L’Església ortodoxa i la dinàmica comunitària dels residents rumanesos a Catalunya: una anàlisi de xarxes’

(2015RELIG00001). Generalitat de Catalunya; Departament de

Governació i Relacions Institucionals. Ajuts a projectes de recerca en

l’ ambit de la diversidad religiosa (RELIG2015). PI: Dr. A. Belzunegui

Eraso, € 7,143.

2013 - 2016 Researcher: Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (R+D),

‘Social entrepreneurship: Local embeddedness, social networking sites and theory development’ (CSO2012-32635). PI: Dr. J. L. Molina,

€17,551.

2012 - 2015 Researcher: Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (R+D),

‘Immigration and mixed unions: Ethnicity and social integration’

(CSO2011-23242). PI: Dr. D. Rodríguez García, €24,200.

2010-2012 Researcher: Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (R+D),

‘Profiles of immigrant entrepreneurship in Spain. An approach to the causes, dynamics and transnational spaces of immigrant entrepreneurs’ (CSO2009-07057). PI: Dr. J. L. Molina, €31,339.

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2009-2013 Researcher: Departament d' Universitats, Recerca i Societat de la

Informació de Catalunya (DURSI), ‘Research Group in Fundamentally Oriented Anthropology’ (2009SGR0053). PI: Dr. A. González

Echevarria, €40,000.

2009-2011 Researcher: Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (I+D)

‘Industrial SME in the regional system of innovation: The case of Catalonia’ (CSO 2008-06520-C02-02). PI: Dr. A. M. Ahedo

Santisteban, €60,500.

2008-2009 Researcher: Catalan Agency for Management of University and

Research Grants (AGAUR), ‘Identification of the modes of acculturation of immigrants in Catalonia’ (2007 ARAF1 00023). PI:

Dr. J. L. Molina, € 11,981.

2008 - 2009 Researcher: Spanish Ministry for Education and Science (MEC),

‘Analysis of the flows of collaboration in science - technology - industry Spain - Latin America for the specification of an array of collaborative projects’ (SEJ2007-30289-E). PI: Dr. J. L. Briansó, €

12,000.

2006 – 2007 Researcher: European Science Foundation (ESF), ‘Dynamics of Actors and networks across levels: Individuals, groups, organisations, and social settings’ (EJ2005-25683-E/SOCI). PI

Spanish project: Dr. J. L. Molina. PI Overall consortium: Dr. T. A. B.

Snijders.

2006 – 2007 Researcher: USA National Science Foundation (NSF), ‘Acculturation and Personal Networks across Cultures’ (NSF: BCS-0417429). PI: Dr.

Ch. McCarty; PI Spanish project: Dr. J. L. Molina.

2004 – 2006 Researcher: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO),

‘Integration of psychological variables as determinants of educational results’ (PROO 411-21-704). PI: Dr. H. Kuyper.

2002 Researcher: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO),

‘The output of secondary education’ (PROO 575-40-017). PI: Dr. R. J.

Bosker.

2001 - 2004 PI: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO), ‘The

influence of the classroom as a social environment on educational

outcomes’ (PROO 411-21-703). € 141,325.

1999 – 2006 Researcher: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO),

‘Cohort VOCL’99’ (PROO 411-20-101). PI: Dr. M. P. C. Van Der Werf.

1999 Researcher: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO),

‘VOCL’93: Upper secondary education’ (575-40-009). PI: Dr. H.

Kuyper.

1998 – 1999 Researcher: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO),

‘VOCL’93: Retained students’ (575-40-005). PI: Dr. M. P. C. Van Der

Werf.

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1998 – 1999 Researcher: Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research (NWO),

‘VOCL’93: The student level’(575-40-001). PI: Dr. M. P. C. Van Der

Werf.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Post-graduate level

Courses: Ethnographies of Urban Poverty – MA in Anthropology ‘Advanced

Research and Social Intervention’ (UAB, academic year 2016-'17) Projects II - MA in Anthropology ‘Advanced Research and Social

Intervention’ (UAB, academic years 2013-'14; 2014-'15, 2015-'16)

(course about the preparation of journal articles, conference

presentations and grant proposals)

Methodology of Data Analysis - MA in Anthropology ‘Advanced

Research and Social Intervention’ (UAB, academic year 2013-'14;

2014-'15, and 2015-'16) (qualitative, quantitative and mixed-

methods analysis)

Personal Network Analysis – MSc in Sociology (University of Bielefeld,

Germany; academic year 2014-15; 4 ECTS / 30 hrs lectures).

Module in the course Transcultural Comparison, MA in Anthropology

‘Advanced Research and Social Intervention’, with Dr. J. L. Molina

(UAB, yearly since 2011)

International Summer Course ‘The Measurement of Personal

Networks’ developed for PhD students and researchers (UAB,

yearly since 2011), 2 ECTS

Transcultural Analysis of Personal Networks, MA course, with Dr. C.

McCarty and Dr. J. L. Molina (UAB, 2006)

Research Practical for MSc students (University of Groningen, 2005)

Multilevel Analysis for PhD students, assisting Dr. R. J. Bosker

(University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2005)

(Guest) Lectures: Workshop ´Social Network Analysis´ at the Dept. of Sociology of the

Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona (URV, January 2015)

Workshop for PhD students ‘How to publish in indexed journals’ (UAB,

yearly since 2011)

Workshop for MA students ‘Academic journals in the Social Sciences’

(UAB, 2012)

Research Seminar, Doctoral Working Group in Sociology (UAB, 2011)

Research Seminar, Master of Anthropology (UAB, 2011)

Guest Lecture in the Summer Course of the University of Berkeley US

at the URV Tarragona ‘Interculturality, International Migration and

the Dialogue between Civilizations before and after 9/11’ (URV,

2008, 4 hours)

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Workshop SIENA (UAB, 2007)

Research Seminar in the Master of Educational Science (University of

aGroningen, 2006)

Other: Direction of two Academic Writing Groups among Doctoral Students in

Anthropology since November 2015

Undergraduate level

Courses: Instrumental Resources for Anthropological Research (6 ECTS, UAB,

2016-2017)

Research Techniques in Anthropology (3 ECTS; UAB, 2011-2012,

2012-2013) Research Methods and Techniques (1.5 ECTS; URV Tarragona, '07-08)

Educational Sociology (6 ECTS; URV Tarragona, 2007-'08)

Methodology (10 ECTS; University of Groningen, Evening Classes, The

Netherlands, 2006)

Teaching Social Science Statistics, Methodology, and various computer courses

assistant: (University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 1995-1997)

SUPERVISION OF MASTER THESES

Margherita Arcuri (2016). De la trata de mujeres con fines de explotación sexual a las estrategias de intervención. Un estudio de caso en Catanzaro, Master in Anthropology:

Advanced Research and Social Intervention, UAB. "Notable" (8,5).

Asier Heras López (2017). Análisis de la construcción social sobre pobreza en la prensa española (2007-2016). With Dr. Hugo Valenzuela. Master in Anthropology: Advanced

Research and Social Intervention, UAB. "Aprobado" (6,5).

Mercedes Vázquez Broquá (2017). Compañeras: Una aproximación a las prácticas alimentarias de las usuarias del Grupo Materno-Infantil de Cáritas en Sabadell. With Dr.

Hugo Valenzuela. Master in Anthropology: Advanced Research and Social Intervention,

UAB. "Notable" (8,5).

SUPERVISION OF PHD STUDENTS

Defended: Rajalakshmi Kanagavel. ‘Mediated Connections: Exploring the "Social" in Mediated

Students´ Lives’. Institute of Social and Organizational Pedagogy DFG Research Training

Group "Transnational Social Support", University of Hildesheim. Germany (Doctoral

Scholarship of the German Research Foundation). With Dr. W. Schröer. Defended on the

21st of October, 2015; qualification Magna Cum Laude.

Judith Pampalona i Tarrès. ‘Be good with your neighbours: Support networks of immigrant entrepreneurs in a microstate´. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology,

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Autonomous University of Barcelona (Predoctoral grant holder of the Andorran

government). With Dr. J. L. Molina. Defended on the 13th of September, 2017.

Currently under supervision:

Ignacio Fradejas-García (2016 - ). ‘The role of mobility in transnational social fields.’ (Predoctoral grant holder of the Spanish Government, FPI program, reference BES-2016-

076859). With Dr. J. L. Molina.

Sigrún Válsdottir (2016 – ). ‘Spaniards in Iceland: Making a living at the Arctic circle´. Dept

of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, under

joint international supervision with Dr. Kristín Loftsdóttir, Department of Anthropology,

University of Reykjavik, Iceland.

Paula Escribano (2015 - ). ´Intentional political and environmental communities in Catalonia´. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Autonomous University of

Barcelona. With Dr. J. L. Molina.

Eduard Sala Barceló (2014 - ). ‘Desenvolupament urbà i innovació social: Una anàlisi crítica de la narrativa en promoció d’habitatge i execucions hipotecàries a les Illes Balears (2000-2014)’. Department of Geography, Autonomous University of Barcelona. With Dr.

M. A. Casellas.

Johan Fredborn Larsson (2014 - ). Provisional title of the project: ‘Expats in Brussels: An anthropology of flexible work’. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology,

Autonomous University of Barcelona. With Dr. H. Valenzuela.

Filipa Martins Ribeiro (2011 - ), ‘Knowledge as a battlefield: Emergent processes of knowledge creation in higher education’, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Science,

University of Porto, Portugal (Predoctoral grant holder of the Portuguese government).

With Dr. A. Magalhaes and T. Neves.

RESEARCH VISITS

June, 2015 Invited University Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of

Bielefeld, Germany. MA Course "Personal Network Analysis" (30hrs).

Nov. – Dec. 2010 Invited Visiting Scholar, Nuffield College, University of Oxford.

Jan. – March 1998 Visiting Scholar, Eurolab, Central Archive for Empirical Social Research

in Cologne (now GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences),

Germany.

April – May 1993 Exchange student, University of Economic Sciences (now Corvinus

University), Budapest, Hungary.

Feb. – March 1993 Exchange student, Otto Friedrich University, Bamberg, Germany.

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PUBLICATIONS

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Academic Journals Molina, J. L., Valenzuela, H., Lubbers, M. J., Escribano, P., & Lobato, M. (accepted). The cowl

does make the monk: Understanding the emergence of social entrepreneurship in a

temporal-spatial context. Voluntas - International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations.

Bilecen, B., Gamper, M., & Lubbers, M. J. (in press). The missing link: Social network analysis

in migration and transnationalism. Social Networks.

De la Haye, K., Dijkstra, J., Lubbers, M. J., Van Rijsewijk, L. G. M., & R. P. Stolk (2017). The

Dual Role of Friendship and Antipathy Relations in the Marginalization of Overweight

Children in their Peer Networks: The TRAILS Study. PLOS One 12(6), e0178130.

Maya Jariego, I., Holgado, D., & Lubbers, M. J. (in press). Efectos de la estructura de las redes

personales en la red sociocéntrica de una cohorte de estudiantes en transición de la

enseñanza secundaria a la Universidad. Universitas Psicológica.

Vacca, R., Solano, G., Lubbers, M. J., Molina, J. L., McCarty C. (in press). A personal network

approach to the study of immigrant structural assimilation and transnationalism. Social Networks, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2016.08.007.

Molina, J. L., Lubbers, M. J., Valenzuela-García, H., Gómez-Mestres, S. (2017). Cooperation

and Competition in Social Anthropology. Anthropology Today, 33, 11-14.

Hâncean, M.-G., Molina, J. L., & Lubbers, M. J. (2016). Recent Advancements, Developments

and Applications of Personal Network Analysis. International Review of Social Research, 6 (4), 137-145.

Rodríguez-García, D., Solana Solana, M., & Lubbers, M. J. (2016). Preference and prejudice:

Does intermarriage erode negative ethno-racial attitudes between groups in Spain?

Ethnicities, 16 (4), 521-546.

Rodríguez-García, D., Lubbers, M. J., Solana Solana, M., & De Miguel Luken, V. (2015). The

nexus between intermarriage and integration: Findings from a multidimensional study in

Spain. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 662, 223-245.

Valenzuela, H., Lobato, M. M., Molina, J. L., Lubbers, M. J. (2015). Empresas sociales en

Cataluña. ¿Cambio de paradigma o estrategia de clase media? Otra Economía, 9 (17), 177-

186.

De Miguel Luken, V., M. J. Lubbers, Rodríguez-García, D., & M. Solana Solana (2015).

Evaluation of the Relational Integration of Immigrants in Mixed Unions Based on an

Analysis of their Personal Networks. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 150, 151-172.

Valenzuela-García, H., Molina, J. L., Lubbers M. J., García-Macías, A., Pampalona, J., & Lerner,

J. (2014). On Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Networks in a Multilayered Reality:

Clashing Interests in the Ethnic Enclave of Lloret de Mar. Societies, Special Issue: Cross-racial and Cross-ethnic Personal and Group Relationships, 4, 85-104.

Rodríguez-García, D., M. Solana Solana, M. J. Lubbers, & V. de Miguel Luken (2014).

Immigració, unions mixtes i integració sociocultural a Catalunya: Cap a una anàlisi

complexa multi-mètode. Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica, 60 (3), 627-657. Escribano, P., Lobato, M. M., Molina, J. L., Lubbers, M. J., Valenzuela, H., Pampalona, J., Revilla,

S., Santana, M. A. (2014). Las redes sociales de la economía social. Periferia, 19 (2), 29-49.

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Lubbers, M. J., & Molina, J. L. (2013). El proceso de reconstrucción de la red personal de los

inmigrantes: una descripción longitudinal. Empiria. Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales, 26, 63-88.

Gomez Mestres, S., Molina, J. L., Hoeksma, S., & Lubbers, M. J. (2012). Bulgarian Migrants in

Spain: Social networks, patterns of transnationality, community dynamics and cultural

change in Catalonia. Journal of Southeastern Europe, 36 (2), 209-237.

Lubbers, M. J., Snijders, T. A. B., & Van Der Werf, M. P. C. (2011). Dynamics of Peer

Relationships Across the First Two Years of Junior High as a Function of Gender and

Changes in Classroom Composition. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 21 (2), 488-504.

Hendriks, A. A. J., Kuyper, H., Lubbers, M. J., & Van Der Werf, M. P. C. (2011). Personality as a

moderator of context effects on academic achievement. Journal of School Psychology, 49 (2), 217-248.

Lubbers, M. J., Kuyper, H., & Van Der Werf, M. P. C. (2011). Sociale vergelijking en prestaties

in de klas: Wie vergelijkt zich met vrienden en wie doet dat niet? Pedagogische Studiën, 88 (3), 161-179.

Lubbers, M. J., Molina, J. L., Lerner, J., Brandes, U., Ávila, J. & McCarty, C. M. (2010).

Longitudinal analysis of personal networks. The case of Argentinean migrants in Spain.

Social Networks, 32 (1), 91-104.

Lubbers, M. J., Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Kuyper, H., & Hendriks, A. A. J. (2010). Does homework

behavior mediate the relationship between personality and academic performance?

Learning and Individual Differences, 20 (3), 203-208.

Wehrens, M. J. P. W., Buunk, A. P., Lubbers, M. J., Dijkstra, P., Kuyper, H., Van Der Werf, M. P.

C. (2010). The relationship between affective responses to social comparison and

academic performance in high school. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 35 (3), 203-

214.

Brandes, U., Lerner, J., Lubbers, M. J., McCarty, C., Molina, J. L., & Nagel, U. (2010).

Recognizing modes of acculturation in personal networks of migrants. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 4, 4-13.

Molina, J. L., Lubbers, M. J., Briansó, J. L., Martínez, I., & Ruiz, A. A. (2010). Colaboración en

ciencia-tecnología entre España/Unión Europea y América Latina. Tendencias en

biotecnología ciencia de los alimentos, y nanomateriales. Redes - Revista Hispana para el Análisis de Redes Sociales, 19, 1-19.

Lubbers, M. J., Kuyper, H., & Van Der Werf, M. P. C. (2009). Social comparison with friends

versus non-friends. European Journal of Social Psychology, 39 (1), 52-68.

Lubbers, M. J., Molina, J. L., & McCarty, C. (2007). Personal networks and ethnic

identifications. The case of migrants in Spain. International Sociology, 22 (6), 721-741.

Lubbers, M. J. & Snijders, T. A. B. (2007). A comparison of various approaches to the

Exponential Random Graph Model: A reanalysis of 102 student networks in school classes.

Social Networks, 29 (4), 489-507.

Lubbers, M. J., Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Snijders, T. A. B., Creemers, B. P. M., & H. Kuyper

(2006). The impact of peer relations on academic progress in junior high. Journal of School Psychology, 44, 491-512.

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Lubbers, M. J., Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Kuyper, H., & Offringa, G. J. (2006). Predicting peer

acceptance in Dutch youth: A multilevel analysis. Journal of Early Adolescence, 26, 4 – 35.

Lubbers, M. J. (2003). Group composition and network structure in school classes. A

multilevel application of the p* model. Social Networks, 25, 309 – 332.

Kuyper, H., Van Der Werf, M. P. C., & Lubbers, M. J. (2000). Motivation, metacognition and

self-regulation as predictors of long-term educational attainment. Educational Research and Evaluation, 6, 181-205.

Van Der Werf, G., Lubbers, M., & Kuyper, H. (1999). Onderwijsopbrengsten en

onderwijskansen voor en na de invoering van de basisvorming [Educational results and

educational chances before and after the implementation of the Common Core

Curriculum]. Pedagogische Studiën, 76, 273-288.

Books and Book Chapters

Molina, J. L., Valenzuela-García, H., García-Macías, A., Pampalona, J. & Lubbers, M. J. (2016).

Measuring Social Capital in Ethnic Enclaves: Indians in Lloret de Mar, and Pakistani in

Barcelona city. In Li, Y. (Ed.), The Handbook of Research Methods and Applications on Social Capital. Edward Elgar Publishers.

Molina, J. L., Valenzuela Garcia, H., García-Macías, A., Lubbers, M. J. & Pampalona, J. (2015).

Looking Inside the Ethnic Enclave: Inequality, Social Capital and Transnationalism. In

Louise Ryan, Alessio D'Angelo, Umut Erel (Eds), Migrant Capital: Networks, Identities and Strategies, pp. 154-171. Palgrave MacMillan.

Molina, J. L., Lerner, J., Lubbers, M. J., & Díaz, A. (2013). Transnacionalismo, negocios étnicos

y crisis económica en Cataluña. Retos y estrategías del empresario étnico contemporáneo.

In Barros Nock, M. & Valenzuela García, H. (Eds.), Estudios de caso en empresarios latinos en Estados Unidos y empresarios étnicos en España, pp. 49-67. México City: CIESAS.

McCarty, C., Gamper, M., Lubbers, M. J., & Molina, J. L. (2011). Personal network analysis. In:

Barnett, G. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Networks. Sage.

Molina, J. L., McCarty, C., Gamper, M., & Lubbers, M. J. (2011). Migration and Networks. In:

Barnett, G. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Networks. Sage.

Lubbers, M. J. (2010). El análisis comparativo con SPSS. In Molina, J. L., & Ávila, J. (Eds.)

Antropología y Redes Sociales. Una Introducción en UCINET-6-Netdraw, EgoNet y Análisis comparado con SPSS, p. 87-112. Lima: Editorial Universidad Federico Villarreal.

Lubbers, M. J. (2004). The social fabric of the classroom: Peer relations in secondary education. Universal Press: Veenendaal.

Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Brandsma, H. P., Cremers-van der Wees, L. M. C. M., & Lubbers, M. J.

(1999). Quality and opportunities in secondary education: Implementation and effects of

the Common Core Curriculum. In: R. J. Bosker, B. P. M. Creemers & S. Stringfield (Eds)

Enhancing Educational Excellence, Equity and Efficiency. Evidence from Evaluations of Systems and Schools in Change, pp. 113-134. Dordrecht / Boston / London: Kluwer

Academic Publishers.

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Papers Under Review and Working Papers

Traag, T., Lubbers, M. J., & Van Der Velden, R. That’s what friends are for? The impact of peer

characteristics on early school-leaving. ROA Research Memorandum Series, 2012-6. Now

revise and resubmit at the Journal of Early Adolescence.

Ribeiro, F. M., & Lubbers, M. J. (Full conference Paper 2013). Social networks and knowledge creation in higher education. 10th International Conference for Applications of

Social Network Analysis, Zürich, Switzerland (August 27-30, 2013). Article submitted to

Social Science Research. Pampalona Tarrès, J., Lubbers, M. J., & Molina, J. L. Embeddedness of Immigrant

Entrepreneurs in Microstates. The case of Andorra. In revision for COMPAS Working Paper Series, University of Oxford.

Lerner, J., Lubbers, M. J., Molina, J. L., & Brandes, U. (2014). Social Capital Companion:

Capturing personal networks as they are lived. GRAFO Working Papers, 2014-1. http://revistes.uab.cat/grafowp/article/view/vol3-n1-lerner-lubbers-molina-etal

Molina, J. L., Lubbers, M. J., & Lozares, C. (2012). The geographical distribution of the

personal networks of people living in Catalonia: a dual society. GRAFO Working Papers, 2012-1. http://revistes.uab.cat/grafowp/article/view/1

Book under review

McCarty, C., Molina, J. L., Lubbers, M. J., & Vacca, R. (to submit in June 2017). Personal Network Analysis. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Other Academic Publications: Published Conference Proceedings, Book Reviews, and Research Reports

Lubbers, M. J. (in press). Invited Review of: Annie Woube - Finding one's place: an

ethnological study of belonging among Swedish migrants on the Costa del Sol in Spain.

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Valenzuela, H., Lubbers, M. J., & Molina, J. L. (in press). “Off the methodological records:

sample selection, institutional access, and ambivalent audit/ethical issues when

investigating vulnerable people”. Sage Research Methods Cases.

Lubbers, M. J. & J. L. Molina (2014). Realidades enredadas: la negociación de identidades y el

sentido de pertenencia dentro de un contexto transnacional. Periferias, fronteras y diálogos: Actas del XIII Congreso de Antropología de la Federación de Asociaciones de Antropología del Estado Español [Peripheries, borders and dialogues: Proceedings of the XIII Conference of Anthropology of the Federation of Anthropological Association of the Spanish State] (ISBN 978-84-697-0505-6), pp. 3939-3961.

Lubbers, M. J., L. Bengtsson, J. L. Molina, H. Valenzuela & A. Diaz (2014). Conocer a la

población de emprendedores sociales en Cataluña: La viabilidad del método del

Respondent-Driven Sampling. Periferias, fronteras y diálogos: Actas del XIII Congreso de Antropología de la Federación de Asociaciones de Antropología del Estado Español (ISBN

978-84-697-0505-6), pp. 2627-2642.

Rodríguez-García, D., M. Solana-Solana, M. J. Lubbers & V. De Miguel Luken (2014). Límites,

condicionamientos y transgresiones, en torno a la mixicidad: análisis de narrativas de

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uniones mixtas en Cataluña. Periferias, fronteras y diálogos: Actas del XIII Congreso de Antropología de la Federación de Asociaciones de Antropología del Estado Español (ISBN

978-84-697-0505-6), pp. 827-843.

Lubbers, M. J. (2013). Invited Review of: Pawan Dhingra `Life behind the lobby: Indian

American Motel Owners and the American Dream'. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37 (5), 907-

908.

Brandes, U., Lerner, J., Lubbers, M., McCarthy, C., Molina, J., & Nagel, U. (2010).

Understanding the Composition of an Ensemble of Personal Networks, Visualization

Symposium 2010. Journal of Social Structure. http://www.cmu.edu/joss/content/issues/vizsymposium.html

Molina, J. L., Pelissier, F., Hoeksma, S., Blinder, G., Muñoz, W., Renau, A., Zaldúa, C., Lerner, J.,

Lubbers, M., Santinelli, M., Ávila Molero, J., & Munt, C. (2010). Les xarxes socials de Sikhs, Xinesos i Filipins a Barcelona [The social networks of Sikhs, Chinese and Filipinos in

Barcelona]. Barcelona: Fundació ACSAR.

Briansó, J. L., Lubbers, M. J., Martínez, I., Molina, J. L., Ruiz, A. A. & Vallve, X. S. (2009). Flows of collaboration in science - technology - industry between Spain/EU and Latin America. Trends in biotechnology, food science and other areas. Barcelona: UAB.

Brandes, U., Lerner, J., Lubbers, M. J., McCarty, C., & Molina, J. L. (2008). Visual statistics for

collections of clustered graphs. Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, pp. 47-54.

Saus, J., Lubbers, M. J., & Molina, J. L. (2007). Mapa de la Recerca de la UAB. Barcelona: UAB.

Zijsling, D. H., Kuyper, H., Lubbers, M. J., & Van Der Werf, M. P. C. (2005). VOCL‘99-3: Technisch rapport [VOCL‘99-3: Technical report]. Groningen: GION.

Van Der Werf, M. P. C., & Lubbers, M. J. (2004). Onderwijsresultaten van VOCL '89 en VOCL '93 leerlingen [Educational results of students in the cohorts VOCL´89 and VOCL´93].

Groningen: GION.

Kuyper, H., Lubbers, M. J. & Van Der Werf, M. P. C. (2003). VOCL‘99-1: Technisch rapport [VOCL‘99-1: Technical report]. Groningen: GION.

Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Lubbers, M. J., & Kuyper, H. (2002). Het interne rendement van het voortgezet onderwijs. Tweede deelrapport rendementsanalyses VOCL’89 [The internal

output of Secondary Education. Report of the output analyses of VOCL‘89, Part 2]. Groningen: GION.

Kruiter, J. H. & Lubbers, M. J. (2001). De Hanzehogeschool naar de Usva? Onderzoek naar de belangstelling van de studenten van de Hanzehogeschool in Groningen voor een culturele studentenvoorziening [Will the ‘Hanze college’ go to the Usva? Gauging students’ interests

for a cultural institution]. Groningen: GION.

Lubbers, M. J. (2000). Review of: Simone Doolaard ‘Schools in change or schools in chains?’,

Pedagogische Studiën, 77, 52-54.

Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Kuyper, H. & Lubbers, M. J. (1999). Relaties tussen achtergrond- en gezinskenmerken van leerlingen en opbrengsten van het voortgezet onderwijs [Relations

between students’ background and family characteristics and their outputs in secondary

education]. Groningen: GION.

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Van Der Werf, M. P. C., Lubbers, M. J. & Kuyper, H. (1999). Onderwijsresultaten van VOCL‘89 en VOCL‘93 leerlingen [Educational results of students in VOCL‘89 and VOCL‘93]. Groningen: GION.

Kuyper, H., Van Der Werf, M. P. C., & Lubbers, M. J. (1999). Tussen basisvorming en studiehuis: De bovenbouwstudie van VOCL‘93 [Between the Common Core Curriculum

and the reform of upper secondary education: Investigation of upper secondary education

in VOCL‘93]. Groningen: GION.

Dissemination

Lubbers, M. J. (2005). Klasgenoten: Een lust of last? Populariteit en functioneren in de klas

[Classmates: An asset or a burden? Popularity and school functioning]. Vernieuwing, Tijdschrift voor Onderwijs en Opvoeding, 64, 12-14.

Lubbers, M. J. (2004). Populaire leerling doubleert minder [Popular student repeats less

classes]. Didaktief, 9, 21.

Lubbers, M. J. (2002). Mooie branieschoppers zijn het populairst [Good-looking, rowdy

teenagers are most popular]. Didaktief en School, 32, 8-9.

Lubbers, M. J. (2001). Populaire leerlingen [Popular students]. Index, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek [Statistics Netherlands], 8, 32.

CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS; INVITED PRESENTATIONS ARE INDICATED.

Nov, 2016 Investigating dynamics in Personal Networks. Workshop "Ego-Networks in

the Era of Network Science", Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard

University (Invited seminar).

June, 2016 Ethnography and multilevel networks in the study of migration and

transnationalism (Miranda Lubbers & José Luis Molina). Second European

Conference on Social Networks, Sciences Po, Paris (Keynote address).

June, 2015 Networked realities: Identity and sense of belonging in a transnational

context. (Miranda Lubbers). SFB 882 seminar at the Faculty of Sociology,

University of Bielefeld, Germany. (Invited seminar)

Sept. 2014 Realidades enredadas: la negociación de identidades y el sentido de

pertenencia dentro de un contexto transnacional [Networked realities: The

negotiation of identities and sense of belonging in a transnational context]

(Miranda J. Lubbers & José Luis Molina). XIII Congreso de Antropología de la

Federación de Asociaciones de Antropología del Estado Español: Periferias,

fronteras y diálogos. Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain.

Sept. 2014 Conocer a la población de emprendedores sociales en Cataluña: La viabilidad

del método del Respondent-Driven Sampling [Understanding the

characteristics of the population of social entrepreneurs in Catalonia: The

viability of the method of Respondent Driven Sampling] (Miranda J. Lubbers,

Linus Bengtsson, José Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela, & Aurelio Diaz). XIII

Congreso de Antropología de la FAAEE: Periferias, fronteras y diálogos.

Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain.

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Sept. 2014 Límites, condicionamientos y transgresiones, en torno a la mixicidad:

análisis de narrativas de uniones mixtas en Cataluña [Limits, conditions and

transgressions regarding mixedness: An analysis of narratives of mixed

unions in Catalonia] (Dan Rodríguez-García, Miguel Solana Solana, Miranda J.

Lubbers, & Verónica De Miguel Luken). XIII Congreso de Antropología de la

FAAEE: Periferias, fronteras y diálogos. Universitat Rovira i Virgili,

Tarragona, Spain.

July 2014 Knowledge creation in higher education: Beyond knowledge creation (Filipa

Ribeiro Martins, & Miranda J. Lubbers). First European Conference on Social

Networks, UAB, Barcelona, Spain.

July 2014 Relationships with Spaniards in the personal networks of immigrants in

endogamous and exogamous couples: The extent of relational integration

(Verónica De Miguel Luken, Miranda J. Lubbers, Dan Rodríguez García &

Miguel Solana Solana). First European Conference on Social Networks, UAB,

Barcelona, Spain.

July 2014 A social and spatial network approach to migrant mobility and

transnationalism (Raffaele Vacca, Giacomo Solano, José Luis Molina, &

Miranda J. Lubbers). First European Conference on Social Networks, UAB,

Barcelona, Spain.

July 2014 The social networks of social entrepreneurs in Catalonia (José Luis Molina,

Hugo Valenzuela, Marta M. Lobato, Paula Escribano, Miranda J. Lubbers &

Maria E. Santana). First European Conference on Social Networks, UAB,

Barcelona, Spain.

Feb. 2014 Personal networks: Research and applications (Lubbers, M. J. & J. L. Molina).

Seminar series INGENIO-UPV, Valencia, Spain. (Invited seminar)

Feb. 2014 On economic crisis, “social enterprises”, and networks: an ongoing project

(José Luis Molina, Marta Lobato, & Miranda J. Lubbers). Workshop

"Solidarity, reciprocity, and economy in times of downturn: Understanding

and articulating the logics of old and new values in late capitalism", UAB,

Barcelona.

Jan. 2014 Contrastando la relación entre uniones mixtas e integración social: un

análisis multi-método [Testing the relation between mixed unions and social

integration: A multi-method analysis] (Dan Rodríguez Garcia, Miranda

Lubbers, Miguel Solana & Verónica de Miguel Luken). Seminar "Who Marries Whom? Past and Present" organized by the CED-ADEH. Barcelona, Spain.

Nov. 2013 Immigració, unions mixtes i integració social [Immigration, mixed unions

and social integration] (Dan Rodríguez García, Miranda J. Lubbers, Miguel

Solana Solana, & Verónica de Miguel Luken). Seminar of the "Research Group

of Migration and Society" (GEMS), Department of Geography, UAB, Spain.

Sept. 2013 Keynote address "The dynamics of personal networks of immigrants over an

8-year period" (Miranda Lubbers). VII Trierer Summer School in Social

Network Analysis. Trier, Germany. (Keynote address)

Aug. 2013 Social networks and knowledge creation in higher education (Filipa M.

Ribeiro & Miranda Lubbers). 10th International Conference for Applications

of Social Network Analysis (ASNA), Zürich, Switzerland.

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Aug. 2013 Analysing ego-networks over time (Johan H. Koskinen, Tom A. B. Snijders, &

Miranda J. Lubbers). 10th International Conference for Applications of Social

Network Analysis (ASNA), Zürich, Switzerland.

Aug 2013 Social Capital Companion: Capturing personal networks as they are lived

(Jürgen Lerner, Miranda Lubbers, José Luis Molina, & Ulrik Brandes). 10th

International Conference for Applications of Social Network Analysis

(ASNA), Zürich, Switzerland.

July 2013 The personal networks of immigrants in mixed-nativity and same-nativity

couples (Miranda Lubbers, Miguel Solana, Verónica de Miguel Luken & Dan

Rodríguez). III International Seminar on Personal Networks. Barcelona,

Spain.

July 2013 Medición de la integración de la población inmigrante a partir de las uniones

mixtas: reflexiones a partir del análisis de redes personales [Measurement of

the integration of the migrant population based on mixed unions: Reflections

from a personal network approach] (Verónica de Miguel Luken, Miranda

Lubbers, Dan Rodríguez & Miguel Solana). XI Congreso Español de Sociología

"Crisis y Cambio: Propuestas desde la Sociología", Madrid, Spain.

May 2013 Interethnic partnering and integration: A comparison of the personal

networks of immigrants in mixed-nativity and same-nativity couples in

Catalonia, Spain (Miranda Lubbers, Verónica de Miguel Luken, Dan

Rodríguez and Miguel Solana). XXX International Social Networks

Conference (SUNBELT). Hamburg, Germany.

April 2013 People, places and networks: A new conceptualization of some social

problems (José Luis Molina, Miranda Lubbers and Raffaele Vacca). MoReMi

seminar series. University of Toulouse. Toulouse, France. (Invited seminar)

April 2013 Immigració, unions mixtes i integració social. Cap a una anàlisi complexa

multi-mètode [Immigration, mixed unions and social integration. Toward a

complex multi-method analysis] (Dan Rodríguez, Miguel Solana, Miranda

Lubbers, and Verónica de Miguel Luken). VI Congrés Català / Internacional

de Sociologia. Perpignan, France.

July 2012 The ethnic enclave of Lloret de Mar: A personal network approach to

investigate mixed embeddedness and transnational fields (José Luis Molina,

Hugo Valenzuela, Alejandro García Macías, Miranda Lubbers and Judith

Pampalona). International seminar ‘Personal networks in times of economic

hardship and political discontent’. Barcelona, Spain.

July 2012 Asian Ethnic Enclaves in Catalonia and the weight of social capital: A

preliminary evaluation (Hugo Valenzuela, José Luis Molina, Alejandro García

Macías, Miranda Lubbers and Judith Pampalona). International seminar

‘Personal networks in times of economic hardship and political discontent’.

Barcelona, Spain.

May 2012 The ethnic enclave of Lloret de Mar: A personal network approach to

investigate mixed embeddedness and transnational fields (José Luis Molina,

Hugo Valenzuela, Alejandro García Macias, Miranda Lubbers, Judith

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Pampalona and Jürgen Lerner). Work in Progress Seminars, Max Planck

Institute. Göttingen, Germany. (Invited seminar)

May 2012 The ethnic enclave of Lloret de Mar: A personal network approach to

investigate mixed embeddedness and transnational fields (José Luis Molina,

Hugo Valenzuela, Alejandro García Macias, Miranda Lubbers, Judith

Pampalona and Jürgen Lerner). University of Hamburg. Hamburg, Germany.

(Invited seminar)

May 2012 Personal networks, social support and transnational ties: The case of

Catalonia (José Luis Molina, Miranda Lubbers and Carlos Lozares). DFG

Research Training Group, ‘Transnational social support workshop’,

University of Mainz. Mainz, Germany. (Invited seminar)

April 2012 The dynamics of a network of secondary school students over the transition

to university: A friendship network in decline. (Miranda Lubbers, Isidro

Maya Jariego and José Luis Molina). Social Network Dynamics by Examples

Meeting. Lugano, Switzerland.

April 2012 Dynamics of personal networks from teens to adulthood. (Claire Bidart,

Ainhoa de Federico and Miranda Lubbers - alphabetical order). Septième

journée ReSTo ‘Liens perdus, liens négatifs, liens latents’. Toulouse, France.

Dec. 2011 The process of social integration among immigrants. A longitudinal personal

network perspective. (Miranda Lubbers and José Luis Molina) Jornada de

Recerca ‘Metodologies de Xarxes Ego-centrades i Completes’. Barcelona,

Spain.

July 2011 The process of social integration among immigrants. A longitudinal personal

network perspective. International Seminar ‘Personal networks: Methods

and applications’ (Miranda Lubbers and José Luis Molina). Barcelona, Spain.

Nov. 2010 The statistical modelling of longitudinally observed networks (Miranda

Lubbers) Seminar series Statistical Network Modelling Group. Nuffield

College, University of Oxford, UK. (Invited seminar)

Nov. 2010 The development of interethnic relationships in personal networks (Miranda

Lubbers) Seminar series University of Manchester. University of Manchester,

UK. (Invited seminar)

Nov. 2010 Social comparison with friends versus non-friends (Miranda Lubbers).

Seminar series of the Advanced Quantitative Research Methods Special

Interest Group. University of Oxford, UK. (Invited presentation)

Oct. 2010 The social integration of immigrants: A personal network perspective

(Miranda Lubbers). Social Network Seminar Series, Nuffield College and

Oxford Internet Institute. University of Oxford, UK. (Invited seminar)

Sept. 2010 The personal networks of immigrants as indicators of acculturation

strategies (Miranda Lubbers). Colloquia series MZES. Mannheim Centre for

European Studies, Germany. (Invited seminar)

June 2010 The geographical distribution of migrants personal networks in Catalonia

(José Luis Molina, Miranda Lubbers and Carlos Lozares). XXX International

Social Networks Conference. Riva del Garda, Italy.

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June 2010 Do changes in the personal networks of immigrants over time reflect a

process of integration in the host society? (Miranda Lubbers, José Luis

Molina and Chris McCarty) XXX International Social Networks Conference.

Riva del Garda, Italy.

June 2010 The Observatory of Personal Networks (Miranda Lubbers). XXX

International Social Networks Conference. Riva del Garda, Italy.

May 2010 Geographical repartition of migrants personal networks in Catalonia. (José

Luis Molina, Miranda Lubbers and Carlos Lozares). Workshop Personal

Networks and Spatial Mobility within the ACRE International Conference.

Barcelona, Spain.

April 2010 Explaining differences in relational dynamics across networks: A model for

multilevel network analysis (Miranda Lubbers). Université Paris Dauphine,

Paris. (Invited)

Sept. 2009 Classifying personal networks using latent roles (Ulrik Brandes, Jürgen

Lerner, Miranda Lubbers, Christopher McCarthy, José Luis Molina and Uwe

Nagel). Conference Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA), Zürich,

Switzerland.

July 2009 The changing structure of the personal networks of immigrants (Miranda

Lubbers). International Seminar ‘Social Theory and Dynamic Network

Analysis’, Barcelona, Spain.

July 2009 The geographical distribution of personal networks of migrants in Barcelona

(José Luis Molina and Miranda Lubbers). Fifth UK Social Networks

Conference. Greenwich, UK.

June 2009 Applying SIENA to personal networks: The changing structure of the

personal networks of immigrants (Miranda Lubbers). Meeting of the ECRP

European project ‘Dynamics of Actors and Networks across Levels’. Oxford,

UK.

Sept. 2008 Mixed approaches to personal network dynamics (Miranda Lubbers, José

Luis Molina). ECRP International Meeting. Konstanz, Germany.

March 2008 Visual statistics for collections of clustered graphs (Ulrik Brandes, Jürgen

Lerner, Miranda Lubbers, Christopher McCarthy and José Luis Molina). IEEE

Pacific Visualization Symposium. Kyoto, Japan.

Jan. 2008 Personal Network Dynamics in ecological transitions (Miranda Lubbers and

José Luis Molina). ECRP International Meeting. Paris, France.

Jan. 2008 Visualizing Tendency and Dispersion in Collections of Attributed Networks.

(Ulrik Brandes, Jürgen Lerner, Miranda Lubbers, Chris McCarty and José Luis

Molina). XVIII International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference. Saint Pete,

Florida, USA.

Sept. 2007 The personal network dynamics of migrants in Spain (Miranda Lubbers and

José Luis Molina). Symposium Diversity, Community and Participation: The

Dynamics of Personal Networks of Immigrants, in the International Seminar

Integrating New Migrants in the New Europe, A Challenge for Community

Psychology. Seville, Spain.

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June 2007 De impact van persoonlijkheid en sociale vergelijking op de

onderwijsposities na drie jaar [The impact of personality and social

comparison on positions in the educational system after three years]. (Lyset

Rekers-Mombarg, Miranda Lubbers, Greetje Van der Werf and Hans Kuyper).

Onderwijs Research Dagen [Educational Research Days]. Groningen, The

Netherlands.

May 2007 A typology of personal networks of immigrants as an indicator of

acculturation, (Miranda Lubbers, José Luis Molina and Chris McCarty).

International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXVII. Corfu, Greece.

May 2007 Using personal network composition and structure to explain ethnic identity.

International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXVII. Corfu, Greece.

May 2007 Using the E-I index with personal network structural data as a measure of

acculturation. International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXVII.

Corfu, Greece.

Sept. 2006 Acculturation revisited: A model of personal network change (Miranda

Lubbers, José Luis Molina and Chris McCarty). QMSS seminar ‘Networks and

Behaviour. Statistical Models and Advances in the Theory of Action’.

Groningen, The Netherlands.

Nov. 2005 Een vergelijking van verschillende variaties van het Exponential Random

Graph Model: Een heranalyse van 57 netwerken van leerlingen in het

voortgezet onderwijs [A comparison of various approaches to the

Exponential Random Graph Model: A reanalysis of 57 networks of students

in secondary education], (Miranda Lubbers and Tom Snijders).

Methodologendag [Day of the Methodology]. Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

May 2005 De sociale relaties van hoogbegaafde leerlingen en hun klasgenoten in het

voortgezet onderwijs’ [The social relations of highly gifted students and their

classmates in secondary education] (Miranda Lubbers, Roel Bosker, Greetje

Van Der Werf and Hans Kuyper). Onderwijs Research Dagen [Educational

Research Days]. Ghent, Belgium.

April 2005 The impact of peer relations within classes on academic attainment in

secondary education (Miranda Lubbers and Greetje Van Der Werf). Annual

meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Montréal,

Canada.

Oct. 2004 The impact of peer relations in school classes on academic progress. Miranda

Lubbers, Greetje Van Der Werf, Tom Snijders, Bert Creemers, & Hans Kuyper.

International symposium of the research programme ‘(Social) Psychological

determinants of school success’. Groningen, The Netherlands.

May 2002 Populariteit in klassen [Popularity in school classes] (Miranda Lubbers,

Greetje Van Der Werf, Hans Kuyper and Johan Offringa). Onderwijs Research

Dagen [Educational Research Days]. Antwerp, Belgium.

April 2002 Popularity in school classes. Differences between students and classes

(Miranda Lubbers and Greetje Van Der Werf). Annual meeting of the

American Educational Research Association. New Orleans, USA.

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April 2001 Network composition and network structure in secondary education

(Miranda Lubbers). International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference XXI.

Budapest, Hungary.

ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA AND SUMMER COURSES

July, 2014 Organization (with Dr. José Luis Molina) and Chair of the Program

Committee of the First European Conference on Social Networks. 400

participants; Autonomous University of Barcelona. Website

www.eusn.org.

November, 2013 Meeting of the European Collaborative Research Project ‘Social Influence in Dynamic Networks’. Three-day event. Autonomous

University of Barcelona.

July 2011-2017 Annual International Summer School ‘Theory, methods and applications of social networks. The measurement of personal networks’ in Barcelona, with Dr. J. L. Molina and invited lecturers (2

ECTS).

July 2013 International Seminar on Personal Networks (Keynote: Dr. Betina

Hollstein, University of Hamburg). Two-day event. Autonomous

University of Barcelona, with Dr. J. L. Molina.

July 2012 International Seminar ‘Personal Networks in times of Economic Hardship and Political Discontent’ (Keynotes: Dr. Christopher McCarty,

University of Florida, and Dr. Markku Lonkila, University of Helsinki).

Two-day event. Autonomous University of Barcelona, with Dr. J. L.

Molina.

July 2011 International Seminar ‘Personal Networks: Methods and Applications’

(Keynote: Dr. Stephen Borgatti, Kansas University). Two-day event.

Autonomous University of Barcelona, with Dr. J. L. Molina.

January 2002 Symposium ‘Het onderwijs doorlopen: Is levenslang leren levenslang volgen?’ [Passing through education: Does life-long learning imply life-

long research follow-ups?], Groningen, The Netherlands, with Dr. M.

Bruinsma.

April 2000 The Association for PhD students in Educational Science (VPO)-day

‘De effectieve(re) aio’ [The more effective PhD student], Utrecht, The

Netherlands, with a group of PhD students.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, UNIVERSITY

Sept 2015 – 2018 Coordinator of the Master Degree in Anthropology: Advanced

Research and Social Intervention (one-year MA program; 60 ECTS), Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, UAB.

Sept 2015 - 2018 Coordinator of the Doctoral Program in Social and Cultural

Anthropology, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, UAB.

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2017 Member of the Doctoral Thesis Tribunal of Mattia Vacchiano, "Las

redes personales en el mercado del trabajo. Recursos, mecanismos y

desigualdades en el medio juvenil, Doctoral Program in Sociology, UAB

(Sept. 15, 2017).

2015 Member of the Doctoral Thesis Tribunal of David Dueñas i Cid, "El

camp d’Acció Estratègic Veïnal de la Ciutat de Tarragona:

Organitzacions, Lideratges i Xarxes", Doctoral Program in Sociology,

Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Nov. 2, 2015).

2015 Member of the Doctoral Thesis Tribunal of Javier Ávila Molero, "Redes

y etnicidad de los Peruanos en Barcelona", Doctoral Program in Social

and Cultural Anthropology, Autonomous University of Barcelona

(March 27, 2015).

2014 Member of the Doctoral Thesis Tribunal of Romina Cachia, "Connected

Lives in Contemporary Mobile Societies", Doctoral Program in

Community Psychology, University of Seville (January 20, 2014).

2013-2017 Member of the Master Degree Examination Committee, Autonomous

University of Barcelona

2011, 2015 Member of the Doctoral Dissertations Advancement Committee,

Autonomous University of Barcelona

2004 Member of the Faculty Search Committee, recruitment of a full

professor, Groningen Institute for Educational Research, University of

Groningen

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, ACADEMIC JOURNALS AND PUBLISHING HOUSES

2014, 2015 Book reviewer, Sage Publications

2015 - present Editorial Board Member, Social Networks (JCR Impact factor 2.784) 2010 - present Editorial Board Member, REDES - Revista Hispana para el Análisis de

Redes

2005 - present Reviewer for American Sociological Review, Ecology and Society,

Social Networks, Network Science, Social Indicators Research, Urban

Studies, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, International

Migration Review, International Journal of Intercultural Relations,

Field Methods, Social Problems, Acta Sociologica, Journal of Research

on Adolescence, Learning and Individual Differences, Journal of

Applied Developmental Psychology, European Journal of Psychology,

Educational Research and Evaluation, School Effectiveness and School

Improvement, Child and Youth Care Forum, Revista Española de

Investigaciones Sociológicas, Spanish Journal of Psychology, Redes -

Revista Hispana para el Análisis de Redes Sociales, Zeitschrift für

Erziehungswissenschaft

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, OTHER

2017 Member of the National Evaluation Committee of Ramón y Cajal Senior

Research Fellow grant applications, Spanish Ministry of Education.

2014 - present Member of the Steering Committee of the European Social Networks

Conference. 2013 Reviewer for the US National Science Foundation - Anthropology

(NSF)

2011 - present Reviewer for the Agencia Nacional Evaluación y Prospectiva (ANEP).

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

(2013-2014) Member of the development team (Jürgen Lerner, Miranda Lubbers,

José Luis Molina & Ulrik Brandes) of the App ''Social Capital

Companion'' for Android 4.0 and later versions. The SCC is available

under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-

ShareAlike 3.0 licence (CC BY-SA 3.0). http://www.inf.uni-

konstanz.de/algo/software/scc/

(2012-2013) Development of new functionalities for the software EgoNet

(http://sourceforge.net/projects/egonet/), with programmer Josep

Floriach Ventosinos. The new functionalities allow researchers to use

EgoNet for collecting data on personal networks with variable instead

of fixed network sizes, and multiple instead of a single name generator.

LANGUAGES

Dutch Native

English Fluent

Spanish Fluent

Catalan Excellent reading and good listening proficiency

French Excellent reading and good listening proficiency

German Excellent reading and good listening proficiency

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CURRICULUM VITAE - JOSÉ LUIS MOLINA

Associated professor of the Social and Cultural Anthropology Department (UAB,

www.uab.cat/anthropology)

President of the Ethics Committee at the UAB (CEEAH)

September, 2017

Phone.:+34 93 5811142

Fax:+34 93 586 82 23

Email:

[email protected]

Personal page: http://pagines.uab.cat/joseluismolina

Research group: http://www.egolab.cat

ResearchGate:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/jose_luis_molina2

ÍNDEX

INTRODUCTION 2

PUBLICATIONS 3

Scholar Google (from 2012) 4

Articles in the WoS (from 2012) 4

Chapters in edited books of prestigious publishers (from 2012) 5

Rest of publications (from 2012) 5

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (FROM 2011) 7

Research projects (as IP) 7

Grants for preparing FP7 – Horizon2020 projects 7

Research projects (as senior researcher) 7

Invited scholar (last 5 years) 7

Organization of Conferences, Seminars and Workshops 8

Participation in Conferences and Symposia 8

Supervision of graduate students, Ph. D. Theses and Dissertation

Committees 10

Reviews, Editorial Boards, and Juries 11

KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES (FROM 2011) 12

Projects 12

Agreements 12

Media 12

Miscellaneous 13

JOBS , POSITIONS & TEACHING (FROM 2011) 13

Other Teaching (last 5 years) 13

Staff positions 14

PERSONAL DATA & EDUCATION 14

College 14

Other studies (from 2012) 14

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INTRODUCTION

I am an Economic Anthropologist interested in the emergence of socioeconomic

structures, especially ethnic enclaves and transnational fields. My approach is

through mixed methods with an emphasis on ethnography and personal network

analysis. Southeast Europe and Romania in particular, are my main areas of interest.

During the last years I paid special attention to the development of methods and

tools for collecting reliable data about personal networks, meeting the ethical requirements.

One of my main accomplishments, together with Dr. Christopher McCarty of the

University of Florida, was the development of the so-called "flexible name generator", and

the EgoNet software (http://sourceforge.net/projects/egonet/), which provide very detailed

insights into personal networks and is now being used by many scholars around the world.

I have also insisted on using mixed methodologies for attaining a better understanding of

personal networks, and I contributed to the development of an app for smartphones

compatible with EgoNet, the “social Capital Companion” (http://www.inf.uni-

konstanz.de/algo/software/scc/). This app reduces informant burden when reporting their

contacts because it combines the cognitive data collected with an interview with the

behavioral data registered through daily activity in social media, email, and phone calls.

The personal networks approach has the additional advantage of showing the

geographical repartition of personal contacts, which allows an assessment of the

transnational dimension of places and people under study. In this vein, I was invited by Dr.

Steven Vertovec to the Max Planck Institute for Religious and Cultural Diversity in

2012, where I developed a theoretical framework for conceptualizing and measuring

transnational fields using personal network data collected from migrants in ethnic enclaves

in Catalonia. Once consolidated this area of research, and the institutional framework

(egolab-GRAFO research group www.egolab.cat), I now intend to study the dynamics of

both transnational structures and migrant enclaves. I believe this knowledge will have a

great impact on important areas of research such as social integration, European identity,

and ethnic entrepreneurship.

The literature that addresses simultaneously the processes of spatial segregation of

ethnic economies, transnational relations, and their mutual interaction, is scarce. This gap

of knowledge should be addressed because I learned from our research experience with

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ethnic entrepreneurs, that the existence of a circular migration pattern is an important factor

for explaining the emergence and development of the Indian ethnic enclave in Lloret de

Mar, a non-European Union group. In this vein, I have extended the research to other

enclaves like Romanians in Castelló (València), during the semester (February-July 2016,

and February-July 2018) expended at the Department of Business Administration and

Marketing, University of Jaume I (Castelló). During the ethnographic fieldwork carried

out in Castelló I discovered the importance of the role of both the industrial district and

the institutional completeness of the Romanian community as further factors explaining the

emergence of this migrant enclave. This collaboration has rendered two papers in process

of review.

With the aid of the research project The Role of Social Transnational Fields in the

Emergence, Maintenance and Decay of Ethnic and Demographic Enclaves funded by the

MINECO-FEDER (CSO2015-68687-P; 2016-2020) I plan to elicitate the transnational

fields connecting the places of origin in Romania and the enclaves of Castelló and

Roquetas de Mar, along with a better comprehension of the intraeuropean mobility,

especially for the economic communitarian migrant. In sum, during the next years, my aim

is contributing to the theoretical development of both transnational and migrant enclave

literatures through the conceptualization and measurement of the emergent transnational

structures operationalized throughout personal network data. Europe, with a growing

number of European citizens living in other country along with the non-communitarian

migration, constitutes a privileged scenario for studying and understanding the nature of

these phenomena and its dynamics.

Finally, it is worth mentioning that I am strongly committed with collaborative

research, public, ethically responsible, and opened to society. This is the main motivation

of all initiatives I started during the last years (i.e., I founded the Hispanic Journal for

Social Network analysis REDES http://revistes.uab.cat/redes –1.300 subscribers, 3000

visits/month, and the web REDES www.redes-sociales.net –1.500 visits/month, listserv

REDES –800 subscribers, all very successful), and of my service as the president of the

Ethics Committee of my University.

PUBLICATIONS

This section presents a global overview of the impact of my publications using several sources.

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Scholar Google (from 2012)

Quotations Index Total From 2012

Quotations 2622 1580

H-index 23 18

i10-index 46 28

Articles in the WoS/Scopus (from 2012)

A selected list of articles already referred in the WoS is as follows:

1. Molina JL, et al. (2017). Cooperation and competition in Social Anthropology, Anthropology

Today vol. 33, p. 11-14.

Times Cited (Google Scholar, GS): 1.

2. Molina, JL, Petermann, S and A. Herz (2015). Defining and Measuring Transnational Social

Structures, Field Methods, Vol 27 (3).

Times Cited (Google Scholar, GS): 3 - Impact factor 2013: 0,88, 2nd quartile

3. Reyes-Garcia, Victoria; JL Molina; Calvet-Mir, Laura; et al.(2013). "Tertius gaudens":

germplasm exchange networks and agroecological knowledge among home gardeners in the

Iberian Peninsula, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine Volume: 9. DOI:

10.1186/1746-4269-9-53.

Times Cited (GS): 19 - Impact index 2012: 2.42 2th quartile

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4. Díaz-Reviriego, Isabel; González-Segura, Lara; Fernández-Llamazares, Álvaro; Howard, P,

Molina, JL & Reyes-García, V. (2016). Social organization influences the exchange and

species richness of medicinal plants in Amazonian homegardens, Ecology and Society

Volume: 21 Issue: 1. DOI: 10.5751/ES-07944-210101

Times Cited (GS): 5 - Impact index 2015: 4.55 2nd quartile.

5. Calvet-Mir, Laura; Maestre-Andrés, Sara; Molina, JL; et al. (2015). Participation in protected

areas: a social network case study in Catalonia, Spain, Ecology and Society Volume: 20 Issue:

4. DOI: 10.5751/ES-07989-200445

Times Cited (GS): 5 - Impact index 2015: 4.55 2nd quartile.

6. Calvet-Mir, L., Riu-Bosoms, C., González-Puente, M., Ruiz-Mallén, I., Reyes-García, V., &

Molina, JL (2016). The Transmission of Home Garden Knowledge: Safeguarding Biocultural

Diversity and Enhancing Social–Ecological Resilience. Society and Natural Resources, 29(5),

556–571. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2015.1094711

7. Calvet-Mir, Laura; Calvet-Mir, Maria; JL Molina; et al.(2012). Seed Exchange as an

Agrobiodiversity Conservation Mechanism. A Case Study in Vall Fosca, Catalan Pyrenees,

Iberian Peninsula, Ecology and Society Volume: 17 Issue: 1. DOI: 10.5751/ES-04682-170129.

Times Cited (GS): 5 - Impact index 2012: 2.83 2nd quartile.

8. Salpeteur, M., Patel, H. H. R., Molina, J. L., Balbo, A. L., Rubio-Campillo, X., Reyes-García,

V., & Madella, M. (2016). Comigrants and friends: informal networks and the transmission of

traditional ecological knowledge among seminomadic pastoralists of Gujarat, India. Ecology

and Society, 21(2). JOUR. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-08332-210220 (2n quartile).

9. Vacca, R., Solano, G., Lubbers, M. J., Molina, J. L., & McCarty, C. (2016). A personal

network approach to the study of immigrant structural assimilation and transnationalism.

Social Networks. JOUR. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2016.08.007 (1st

quartile).

Chapters in edited books of prestigious publishers (from 2012)

1. Molina , JL, I. Maya-Jariego & C. McCarty (2014). “Giving Meaning to Social Networks:

Methodology for Conducting and Analyzing Interviews based on Personal Network

Visualizations”, in: Bettina Hollstein & Silvia Dominguez (eds.), Mixing methods in social

network research, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2. Molina, JL, H. Valenzuela-García, M.J. Lubbers, A. García-Macías, and J. Pampalona (2015),

“Looking inside the Ethnic Enclave: Inequality, Social Capital and Transnationalism”, in: Louise

Ryan, Umut Erel, Alessio D'Angelo (eds)., Migrant Capital. Networks, Identities and Strategies.

London: Palgrave Macmillan.

3. Molina, JL, H. Valenzuela-García, A.García-Macías, M.J. Lubbers, and J. Pampalona (2015).

“Measuring Social Capital in Ethnic Enclaves: Indians in Lloret de Mar, and Pakistanis in

Barcelona city”, in: Li, Yaojun (ed.). The Handbook of Research Methods and Applications on

Social Capital. Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Rest of publications (from 2012)

Articles

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1. (2017, accepted for publication). Molina, JL et al. “The Cowl Does Make The Monk”.

Understanding the emergence of social entrepreneurship in times of downturn. Special Issue,

VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations (2n quartile).

2. (2016). Hâncean, M., Molina, JL, & Lubbers, M. J. Recent Advancements , Developments and

Applications of Personal Network Analysis. International Review of Social Research, 6(4), 137–

145. https://doi.org/10.1515/irsr-2016-0017

3. (2015). Valenzuela-García, H., Molina, JL., Lobato, M. M., & Lubbers, M. J. Empresas

sociales en Cataluña ¿Cambio de paradigma o estrategia de clase media? Otra Economía,

9(17), 177–186.

4. (2014). Valenzuela, H.; Molina, JL; Lubbers, M.J.; García-Macías, A.; Pampalona, J.; Lerner, J.

On Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Networks in a Multilayered Reality: Clashing Interests in

the Ethnic Enclave of Lloret de Mar. Societies 4, 85-104.

5. (2013). Valenzuela, Hugo & JL Molina. “La emergencia de las "empresas de base humana" en

España: ¿nuevo paradigma o consecuencia inevitable?”, Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica, vol.

59(3):523-542.

6. (2013) Lubbers MJ & JL Molina. “El proceso de la reconstrucción de la red personal de los

inmigrantes: una descripción longitudinal”, Empiria. Revista de Metodología de Ciencias Sociales.

26:63-88.

7. (2012). Gómez, S, JL Molina; Hoeksma, S & Miranda Lubbers. “Bulgarian migrants in Spain:

Social networks, patterns of transnationality, community dynamics and cultural change in

Catalonia (Northeastern Spain)”, Southeastern Europe 36 (2). pp. 209–237.

Book Chapters

1. (2014). McCarty, Christopher & JL Molina. "Social Network Analysis". In: Bernard, Russel H. &

Clarence C. Gravlee, Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology. Lanham: Rowman &

Littlefield, pp. 631-657.

2. (2013). Molina JL, Lerner J, Lubbers MJ, Díaz A. "Trasnacionalismo, negocios étnicos y crisis

económica en Cataluña. Retos y estrategias del empresario étnico". En: Barros, M. y H.

Valenzuela (eds), Retos y estrategias del empresario étnico. Estudios de caso de empresarios

latinos en los Estados Unidos y empresarios inmigrantes en España. México D.F.: Publicaciones

de la Casa Chata - CIESAS.

3. (2013). Molina, JL & Beatriz Patraca. "Anàlisi de xarxes socials". En: Canals, A. et al., Xarxes

socials. Fonaments i Aplicacions. Barcelona: Editorial UOC.

Working papers

4. (2015). Martínez-Cuero, Julieta, JL Molina & Hugo Valenzuela-García. Del cooperativismo a la

economía socialmente orientada. Grafo Working Papers, 4 (84-94). DOI:10.5565/rev/grafowp.18.

5. (2014). Lerner, J; M J Lubbers, JL Molina & U Brandes. Social Capital Companion: Capturing

Personal Networks as They are Lived. Grafo Working Paper, vol 13(1): 18-37.

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6. (2012). Molina, JL; Petermann, S. & A. Hertz. Defining and Measuring Transnational Fields,

MMG Working Papers Print, 16-12.

7. (2012). Molina, JL; Lubbers Miranda & Carlos Lozares. The Geographical Distribution of the

Personal Networks of People Living in Catalonia: a dual society, Grafo Working Papers, 1

(1-19). http://revistes.uab.cat/grafowp

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (FROM 2012)

Research projects (as IP)

1. (2010-2012). Perfiles del Empresariado Étnico en España. Una aproximación a las

estrategias, dinámicas y espacios transnacionales del pequeño empresariado emigrante en la

nueva situación económica (ITINERE), MICINN. IP: José Luis Molina. 31.339€.

2. (2013-2015). Social entrepreneurship: local embeddedness, social networking sites and

theoretical development (ENCLAVE). MINECO (CSO2012-32635). IP: José Luis Molina. 5

researchers. 18.000€.

3. (2016-2020). The Role of Social Transnational Fields in the Emergence, Maintenance and

Decay of Ethnic and Demographic Enclaves. MINECO-FEDER (CSO2015-68687-P). IPs:

Miranda J. Lubbers & José Luis Molina. 88.200€

Grants for preparing FP7 – Horizon2020 projects

1. (2010). SYMBOLS. European identity and European symbols within the EU, EU current

borders and the World. Project submitted to the FP7. AGAUR, 3.120 €. IP: José Luis Molina.

Score 14,5/15.

2. (2011). EUROPEANS. Anthropology of European Integration. Project submitted to the FP7.

AGAUR, 9.190 €. IP: José Luis Molina. Score 11,5/15.

3. (2014). EUROINVESTIGACIÓN (EUIN2013-50723). Framing European Identity. Project

submitted to the H2020. 10,000 €.

Grants obtained by supervised doctoral students

1. (2010-2015). Sara Revilla (5 years). FPU. MINECO. Traditional Music and National Identity

in Romania.

2. (2011-2014). Judith Pampalona (3 years). Govern d’Andorra. The personal Networks of ethnic

Entrerpreneurs in Andorra.

3. (2013-2016). Marta Lobato (4 years). Beca La Caixa. The emergence of new economies after

the crisis in Europe.

Research projects (as senior researcher)

1. (2012-2014). ECRP-044, Social influence in Dynamics Networks, IP: Tom Snijders.

European Research Council.

Invited scholar (last 5 years)

1. Visiting fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Cultural and Religious Diversity,

Gottingen, Germany, from April – June 2012 (3 months) within my sabbatical term.

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2. Visiting fellow at the University Jaume I, Department of Business Administration and

Marketing, Castelló de la Plana, Spain, from February to July 2016 (6 months), and from

February to July 2017 (6 months) within my sabbatical term.

Organization of Conferences, Seminars and Workshops

1. (2016) Open Seminar "Mapping and understanding transnational phenomena". October 10-11,

Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Lletres, UAB.

2. (2014). Co-organizer of the 1st European Conference on Social Network, UAB, July 1-4

(www.eusn.org). 400 participants.

3. (2013). Co-organizer of the International Seminar Social Influence in Dynamic Networks,

November 6-8, UAB, Barcelona.

4. (2013). Co-organizer and participant of the International Seminar Personal Networks: Methods

and Applications, July 3-5 – UAB, Barcelona.

5. (2012). Co-organizer and participant of the International Seminar Personal networks in times

of economic hardship and political discontent, July 11-12 – UAB, Barcelona.

Participation in Conferences and Symposia

1. (2016). Molina, JL. Mapping and understanding transnational phenomena through personal

networks. “Ego-Networks in the Era of Network Science”, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced

Study – Harvard University, November 3-4.

2. (2016). Molina, JL et al. El "emprendimiento social" en Cataluña: una aproximación crítica. II

Congreso Internacional de Antropología AIBR - “Identidad: puentes, umbrales y muros”,

Barcelona, 6-9 de septiembre de 2016.

3. (2016). Suiu, Adriana & Molina, JL, La emergencia de un enclave rumano en Barcelona. II

Congreso Internacional de Antropología AIBR - “Identidad: puentes, umbrales y muros”,

Barcelona, 6-9 de septiembre de 2016.

4. (2016). Molina, José Luis y Adriana Suiu. Enclaves y movilidad de los rumanos en España:

una agenda de investigación. Seminario de Investigación organizado por el Centro de

Investigación en Migraciones, CIM y el Grupo de Investigación Estudios Sociales E

Intervención Social, ESEIS. Facultad de Trabajo Social, el día 25 de abril de 2016, a las 17

horas (Aula de Grados).Nota de prensa.

5. (2015). Molina, José Luis, Miranda Lubbers & Hugo Valenzuela. Ethnic enclaves and

transnational fields. FASoS Colloquium: Globalisation, Transnationalism & Development

Colloquium. Organized in association with Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and

Development (MACIMIDE). 14-1-2015.

6. (2014). Lubbers, Miranda J & JL Molina. "Realidades enredadas: la negociación de

identidades y el sentido de pertenencia dentro de un contexto transnacional", XIII Congreso de

Antropología de la FAAEE: Periferias, Fronteras y Diálogos. URV, Tarragona, September, 2-

5.

7. (2014). Pfeilstetter, R, et al. Emprendimiento social e iniciativas socioeconómicas emergentes:

fronteras y diálogos entre economía, cultura y sociedad. XIII Congreso de Antropología de la

FAAEE: : Periferias, Fronteras y Diálogos. URV, Tarragona September 2-5.

8. (2014). Lubbers, Miranda J. et al. Conocer a la población de emprendedores sociales en

Cataluña: la viabilidad del método Respondent Driven Sampling. XIII Congreso de

Antropología de la FAAEE: : Periferias, Fronteras y Diálogos. URV, September 2-5.

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9. (2014). Molina JL et al. Las redes sociales de la economía social. XIII Congreso de

Antropología de la FAAEE: : Periferias, Fronteras y Diálogos. URV, Tarragona September 2-

5.

10. (2014). Merinero, R, Javier Esparcia & José Luis Molina. Local Development and the

networks of tourism agents: evidences from middle towns in the Andalusian community

(Spain). 1st European Conference on Social Network, UAB, July 1-4, 2014.

11. (2014). Salpeteur, Matthieu, Victoria Reyes-Garcia & José Luis Molina. Common life,

common knowledge? Assessing the role of multiple collectives in shaping variations in

traditional ecological knowledge among a community of semi-nomadic pastoralists of Gujarat

(India). 1st European Conference on Social Network, UAB, July 1-4, 2014.

12. (2014). Molina, JL, Valenzuela, H, Lobato, M, Paula Escribano, Miranda J. Lubbers and

María Eugenia Santana. The social networks of social entrepreneurs in Catalonia. 1st

European Conference on Social Network, UAB, July 1-4, 2014.

13. (2014). Vacca, Raffaele, Giacomo Solano, José Luis Molina and Miranda Jessica Lubbers. A

social and spatial network approach to migrant mobility and transnationalism. 1st European

Conference on Social Network, UAB, July 1-4, 2014.

14. (2014). Valenzuela, H, Molina, JL & Marta Lobato.Social entrepreneurs in Catalonia: A

Critical Approach Using Network Analysis. July-1, 2014, Maynooth, Ireland.

15. (2014). Molina, JL. "The social networks of social entrepreneurs in Catalonia", invited

conference at the Henley Business School – University of Reading, June 11.

16. (2014).Molina, JL. "Defining and Measuring Transnational Social Structures", International

Seminar, Child Circulation, Migration Networks & Transnational Families. June 6. Facultat de

Lletres, UAB.

17. (2014). Lubbers, MJ & JL Molina. "Personal networks: research and applications".

Presentation given at INGENIO-UPV, Valencia, 12-2-2014.

18. (2014). Molina, JL, Marta Lobato, and Miranda Lubbers, On economic crisis, “social

enterprises”, and networks: an ongoing project. Workshop "Solidarity, reciprocity, and

economy in times of downturn: Understanding and articulating the logics of old and new

values in late capitalism", February 4-5, UAB.

19. (2013). Molina, JL. Measuring social capital in Ethnic Enclaves. Seminar SFB 882,

Collaborative Research Center 'From Heterogeneities to Inequalities‘, University of Bielefeld,

Germany, October 23.

20. (2013).Lerner, J., Lubbers, M. J., Molina, J. L., & Brandes. Social Capital Companion :

Capturing Personal Networks as They are Lived. Paper presented at ASNA Conference,

Zürich, September.

21. (2013). Valenzuela, Hugo & JL Molina. The Rising of Human-Based Enterprises in Spain, and

the Selling of "Intangibles". 17th World Congress of the International Union of

Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, PE18. Anthropology of knowledge business,

IUAES, Manchester, August 2013.

22. (2013). Molina, José Luis, Sören Peterman & Andreas Herz (2013). "Transnational Social

Fields and Social Spaces from a Network Perspective: Measuring Cross-Border Social

Structures", paper presented at the XXXIII Sunbelt Social Networks Conference of the

International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), 21-26 May 2013, Hamburg,

Germany.

23. (2013). Molina, JL, Miranda J Lubbers & Raffaele Vacca. People, Places, and Networks. A

Reconceptualization of Some Social Phenomena. MoReMi Seminars, LISTT, Toulouse, April

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24. (2012). Molina, JL. Itinere - Perfiles de empresariado étnico en España. Conclusiones

preliminares. III Jornada "Empresariat Ètnic i Crisi Econòmica", 3-12-2012, Sala de Graus,

Facultat de Lletres, UAB.

25. (2012). Molina, JL, "Measuring social capital in ethnic encalves", Seminario impartido en la

University of Konstanz, 31-10-2012.

26. (2012). Molina, JL, "Social capital, mixed embeddedness and ethnic enclaves", Seminario

Internacional - Sociedad y Empresariado. Desafíos locales en una economía globalizada.

August, 21-22, Universidad autónoma de Aguascalientes, México.

27. (2012). Molina, JL ; H Valenzuela, A García-Macías, M Lubbers, J Pampalona & J Lerner.

"The ethnic enclave of Lloret de Mar: a personal network approach to investigate mixed

embeddedness and transnational fields". University of Hamburg, 15 May, Max Planck Institute

for Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen 16 May, International Seminar "Personal

networks in times of economic hardship and political discontent", 11-13 July, UAB.

28. (2012). Molina, JL, Miranda J Lubbers & Carlos Lozares. "Personal networks, social support

and transnational ties: the case of Catalonia", Workshop ‘Transnational Social Support’.

Mainz, 4-5 May.

Supervision of graduate students, Ph. D. Theses and Dissertation Committees

Master theses (last 5 years)

1. (2017) Director of the Master thesis by María Paula Botiva,

2. (2017) Director of the Master thesis by

3. (2015). Director of the Master thesis by Anna Borràs, Lofato: la cooperativa de consumo

ecológico de Lleida, 15/07/2015. Excellent.

4. (2014). Director of the Master thesis by Alice Mascena Barbosa, Is having a good intention

good enough? A look at the social side of social entrepreneurship through a case study in

Catalonia, 10/09/2014, Excellent.

5. (2014). Director of the Master thesis by Néstor Alejandro Román Mosquera, Narrativas de la

movilidad cotidiana. Un caso de estudio en el barrio La Maternitat i San Ramon de

Barcelona, 09/09/2014, Excellent.

6. (2013). Director of the Master thesis by Marta María Lobato, Markets of Values: The

Emergency of Social Currencies and Exchange Systems through the Case Study of XIS,

11/09/2013, “Matrícula de honor”.

7. (2013). Director of the Master thesis by Paula Escribano Castaño, Utopías en el post-

socialismo. El caso de una eco-aldea húngar, 11/09/2013 , Excellent.

8. (2012). Director of the Master thesis by José Ramón Bilbao, Estudio comparativo de las

relaciones personales de vascos socios de las Euskal Etxea de Madrid y Barcelona,

19/09/2012, Notable.

9. (2012). Director of the Master thesis by Ángela Castaño, We are not alone, but how we are

connected? Exploring the social support networks of clubhouse members. 06/07/2012 ,

Excellent.

Ph.D. theses defended (from 2012: 11, 17 in total)

1. (2017). Co-director of the thesis by Javier Esparcia Pérez, Capital social y desarrollo

territorial: redes sociales y liderazgos en las nuevas dinámicas rurales en España. Excellent

cum laude. 20/09/2017.

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2. (2017). Co-director of the thesis (international doctorate) by Judith Pampalona i Tarrès, Be

good with your neighbors: Support networks of immigrant entrepreneurs in a microstate.

13/09/2017. Excellent cun laude.

3. (2017) Director of the thesis (international doctorate) by Sara Revilla Gútiez, Música y

etnicidad en la Moldavia rumana. Discursos identitarios y estructuras musicales. 19/07/2017.

Excellent.

4. (2016) Co-director of the tesis (international doctorate) by Isabel Díaz Reviriego, Gendered

networks, gendered livelihoods. Fishing, Healing, and Homegardening among the Tsimane',

Bolivian Amazonia. 07/03/2016. Excellent cum laude.

5. (2015) Director of the thesis by Fernández Peña, Rosario El Estudio del apoyo social y la

calidad de vida desde las redes personales: el caso del dolor crónico. 21/12/2015. Excellent

cum laude.

6. (2015) Director of the thesis by Javier Augusto Ávila Molero, Redes y etnicidad de los

peruanos en Barcelona. 27/03/2015. Excellent cum laude

7. (2014). Co-director of the thesis (international doctorate) by Alejandro García Macías, Capital

Social relacional en enclaves de la industria del vestido en México. Department of Sociology,

UAB. Excellent cum laude.

8. (2013). Co-director of the thesis by Paulo Andrés Castro Neira, El discurso mapuche en la era

poscolonial. Identidad, territorio y poder. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology,

UAB, Excellent cum laude.

9. (2013). Co-director of the thesis by Hanna Kónya, “The transmission of a local elite. The case

of the Moldavian Csángó elite” Cornivus University of Budapest (Hungary). Cum laude.

10. (2013). Co-director of the thesis by Míriam Torrens Arnal, Pagesos del post-socialisme. Un

estudi de comunitat a Transilvània. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, UAB,

Excellent cum laude.

11. (2013). Director of the thesis by Neptalí Martínez Reyes, Redes sociales y cultura política.

Los casos de Atempan y Huitzilan de Serdán, Puebla, México.Department of Social and

Cultural Anthropology, UAB, Excellent cum laude.

Finally, in this period I participated in 12 Ph.D. assessment committees, three of them as

international expert invited (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca. Scuola di Dottorato in

Scienze Sociali –SCISS, 2013; Henley Business School, School of International Business and

Strategy, University of Reading, 2014, University of Amsterdam, Department of Sociology, 2016).

Reviews, Editorial Boards, and Juries

1. Member of the Editorial Board of Revista Redes. Revista hispana para el análisis de Redes

sociales. ISSN 1579-0185-. <http://revista-redes.rediris.es>

2. Member of the Editorial Board of AIBR. Revista De Antropología Iberoamericana. ISSN

1578-9705 . http://www.plazaMayr.net/antropologia/boant.

3. Scientific director of Periferia. Revista de formació i investigació en antropología. ISSN

1885-8996. www.periferia.name

4. Reviewer of the journal Social Networks (Elsevier, 10 reviews), journal Field Methods (Sage,

December 2011, August 2014), CIS - Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (April 2012).

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5. International expert of the Romanian Research Assessment Exercise (RRAE), August 2011.

Evaluation of the program “Doctorate in Universities of Excellence-Research Assessment and

Support for Scientific Publishing financed through SOP HRD in Romania, activity 2.4”.

6. Project reviewer for the European Science Foundation (May 2012, 1 project) , National

Science Foundation (January - May 2014, 2 projects) and the Luxembourg National Research

Fund (August 2014, 1 project).

KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ACTIVITIES (FROM 2012)

Projects

1. Portal estatal de Antropología. http://antropologia.rediris.es Coordinator of the workgroup

(MEDIA) that conceived and launched the project, a joint initiative of all Departments,

associations and firms related with Anthropology in Spain.

2. Portal de la transferència en Ciències Socials i Humanitats at the UAB.

http://www.uab.cat/transferencia-coneixement. Adjunct to the vice rector of Knowledge

transfer in Social Sciences and Humanities. This web site encompasses all research groups of

social Sciences and Humanities and their Knowledge transfer capabilities.

Agreements

3. (2016). Design and analysis of the collaboration networks in the firm Mutua Central.

Connecting brains. 6.000€.

4. (2013). In collaboration with the Parc de la Recerca, agreement with Aqualogy for the

identification of potential business opportunities in the field of social economy. 6000€.

Media

5. (2016). Participation in the program 30 minuts, TV3"No puc viure sense tu".

6. (2015). Interview in the radio program Júlia en la Onda - Onda Cero, Mobile World

Congress Barcelona (2-3-2015).

7. (2014). Interview by Carlos Andrés Tobar Tovar, Cuaderno Javeriano de Comunicación, 4

(27-39). ISSN 2322-8474

8. (2014). Interview in Radio 4 and Radio Aragón about the 1st European Conference on Social

Networks (July 4-5).

9. (2014). Participation in "Para Todos La 2 - Debate - Famílias nómadas y ambulantes", 15-01-

2014. TVE.

10. (2013). Collaboration in the report by Sarasqueta in La Vanguardia (5-10-2013).

11. (2013). Press note: UAB-INNOVA:”Lanzan una aplicación para mejorar la red de contactos de

los emprendedores sociales”.

12. (2013). Interview in the TV program "Tendències", "Un món de xarxes" (minuts 11.13-17.17)

http://bit.ly/11KenLC

13. (2012) News about the “Seminario international y el encuentro de investigadores en

Uriangato-Moroleon”: Dia siete. El Semanario de Gunanajuato, La Jornada Aguascalientes 28-

08-2012, La Jornada Aguascalientes 22-08-2012, Monitor Universitario 21-08-2012.

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Miscellaneous

14. (2017). Dissemination publication. Molina, JL, UABDivulga. Emprenedoria social i

ambiental a Catalunya. 22-05-2017.

15. (2016) Dissemination publication: Hugo Valenzuela-García, José Luis Molina, Miranda J.

Lubbers, Paula Escribano & Marta Lobato. L’Emprenedoria social a Catalunya. Informe de

resultats. Octubre 2016.

16. (2013). Knowledge transfer publication: Molina, JL; Valenzuela García, Hugo & Judith

Pampalona. Autodiagnóstico de las redes personales de empredendores de origen emigrante.

Barcelona: AEAU.

JOBS , POSITIONS & TEACHING (FROM 2011)

Course 2011-2012

I taught the subject Técnicas de Investigación and the Graduate Course, Análisis

de redes sociales.

Course 2012-2013

I taught the subject Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, in English

(6 ECTS), and the graduate course, Análisis de redes sociales.

Course 2013-2014

I taught the subject Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology, in English

(6 ECTS), the graduate course, Análisis de redes sociales, and Análisis de redes

transnacionales.

Course 2014-2015

I taught the subject Tènicas instrumentales en Antropología, the graduate course,

Análisis de redes sociales, and Análisis de redes transnacionales.

Course 2015-2016

I taught the subject Economic Anthropology (6 ECTS), the graduate course,

Análisis de redes sociales, Análisis de redes transnacionales. and the practicum of

the Master (6 ECTS).

Other Teaching (last 5 years)

1. (2017). Seminar, Social Network Analysis: an Introduction. Màster en Direcció d'Empreses /

Master in Management - Universitat Jaume I

2. (2016). Seminar, Social Network Analysis: an Introduction. Màster en Direcció d'Empreses /

Master in Management - Universitat Jaume I

3. (2014). CREOLE course at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of

Vienna.

4. (2014). Graduate course "Personal networks, theory, research, and applications", Universidad

de Granada.

5. (2012 and 2013). Course “Análisis de redes sociales”, Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas,

Madrid.

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Staff positions

1. President of the Ethics Committee (UAB, October 2016) and Member of the Ethics

Committee (UAB, September of 2003-2016).

2. Delegate of the Vice rector of Social and Cultural Transfer of Knowledge for launching

the model of assessment for researchers in knowledge transfer, the web of knowledge transfer

in Social Sciences and Humanities and (2010 – 2011) and the Map of knowledge transfer in

the UAB.

3. Head of the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology (2012-2015).

4. Secretary of the Department (2010-2012).

PERSONAL DATA & EDUCATION

Name and surnames: José Luis Molina González

Date of birth: 09/29/61 in Barcelona

Adress: Eugeni d’Ors 6-8, 2º 1ª - 08190-Sant Cugat del Vallés - Tf. : + 34 93 675 51 45

College

1. Degree in History, section of Social Anthropology, for the UAB obtained in 1984.

2. Award for research thesis obtained at the UAB in 1987.

3. Award “Premio extraordinario de Licenciatura” obtained in the academic course 1987-88.

4. Master in “Investigación Básica y Aplicada en Antropología”, UAB, 1991.

5. Ph D. thesis in Social Anthropology. Excellent cum laude. UAB, 2000.

Other studies (from 2012)

1. (2013). Course English for teaching purposes. Servei d’Idiomes, UAB. 40 h.

2. (2013). Catalan language: “Suficiència per al personal docent i investigador (PDI)”.

3. (2014). Course Modelación estadística con Deducer. Servei d’Estadística, UAB. 20h.