
The Centre for German and European Studies (St Petersburg University - Bielefeld University) invites all interested network analysts to submit proposals to organize sessions, workshops and round tables at the Sixth iInternational Conference ‘Networks in the Global World’, the largest regular conference on network analysis in Russia and Eastern Europe, held with support from International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), International Sociological Association (ISA), and German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) on June 22-24, 2022.
The main theme of the sixth NetGloW is ‘Structures over Time. Relational Dynamics in European Societies and beyond’. For details on the theme, see 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.
We welcome proposals from any area of network analysis and encourage submissions from various disciplines.
Session organizers are expected to encourage paper submissions to their session, review abstracts submitted to it contentwise and chair the session. Organized sessions are to attract at least 4 acceptable submissions.
Workshop organizers are to include a short description of a 4-hour workshop, specify the required skills and equipment. Workshops are to provide hands-on experience in applying network analysis techniques using software tools.
Round tables are intended to be focused discussions on a certain topic of interest, whether stimulated by short talks on the most crucial aspects of the topic or not. Round table organizers are expected to invite the participants and to moderate the discussion.
One-page descriptions of sessions, workshops and round tables, supplemented with the names and affiliations of the organizers are to be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by December 1, 2021. Notifications of selection results will be sent out to the applicants not later than December 9, 2021.
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.
Depending on the pandemic restrictions, the conference may be held as a hybrid or fully online.
You can find more details in the call for proposals and on the conference webpage.