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NetGloW’22 is calling for abstracts

Abstracts of up to 2000 characters (with spaces) are being collected for the Sixth Biannual International Conference ‘Networks in the Global World’ until February 7, 2022

NetGloW, the largest regular conference on network analysis in Russia and Eastern Europe, will be held at St Petersburg University on June 22–24, 2022 with support from International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), International Sociological Association (ISA), and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). 

To find more information on the conference sessions, visit ngw.spbu.ru/programme.

The main theme of the sixth NetGloW is ‘Structures over Time. Relational Dynamics in European Societies and beyond’. For details on the theme, see the conference webpage.

The keynote speakers in 2022 will be Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania, Betina Hollstein, University of Bremen, Daniel McFarland, Stanford University, and Ulrik Brandes, ETH Zürich.

Notifications of abstract selection results will be sent out to the applicants no later than March 28, 2022. 

A selection of conference papers will be published as a ‘NetGloW 2022’ volume of the Springer’s ‘Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems’ indexed in Scopus. Full papers of up to 8 000 words will be collected by June 1, 2022 and reviewed by June 27. More information will be provided in the call for full papers after notification on abstract selection results.

Find out more about NetGloW’22 here and on the official website of the conference.