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2025-06-18

Are you interested in what #socialscience research & evidence can tell us about addressing societal and policy challenges? Explore our library of evidence-based commentary✍️ from leading social scientists on our website ➡️

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Aderenti Escapes su mastodonlaboescapes
2025-06-18

10th and Qualitative Research International Conference
July 9 + 10-12, 2025 – University of Trento

erq-conference.soc.unitn.it/pa

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2025-06-18

Transnational Generations – and Knowledge Transmission of/in and , Part I (Thursday, 10 July 2025: 11:00-12:45)
Session of the 5th ISA Forum of Sociology (Rabat, 6-11 July 2025)

isaconf.confex.com/isaconf/for

Grégoire LitsGlits@mamot.fr
2025-06-17

Come work with us !

Interesting (fully funded) PHD opportunity at Université catholique de Louvain in the field of digital extremist communication.

More information -> academicpositions.com/ad/unive

#communicationscience #PHD #socialscience

Professor McKenzie (Jason Alexander)'s new book - The Open Society as an Enemy - is out now via #OpenAccess publishing. 👁️‍🗨️ Free to read and download: doi.org/10.31389/lse... @lsephilosophy.bsky.social #LSEEvents #KarlPopper #Truth #Philosophy #SocialScience #Populism #Communications #Journalism

2025-06-16

Maximilian Maurer, a colleague here at @GESIS , just published a GESIS Guide on prompting for large language models.

I found it to be a helpful, concise overview of different techniques and also of potential pitfalls.

doi.org/10.60762/ggdbd25025.1.

#llm #socialscience #sociology #psychology

Will Berard 🫳🎤🫶MrBerard@mastodon.acm.org
2025-06-15

My notes do look weird if you don't know that MF = Michel Foucault and AF = Author-Function

#Foucault #SocialScience #Authorship

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2025-06-14

Promuovere società interculturali tra italiani e
Seminario Escapes intorno al libro “Uno più uno non fa due” di Chiara Marchetti con l'autrice e rappresentanti di Refugees Welcome e Intersos

Università di Milano (via Conservatorio 7), 17 giugno 2025 ore 16.30
escapes.unimi.it/

Locandina del Seminario Escapes Uno più uno non fa due. PROMUOVERE SOCIETÀ INTERCULTURALI TRA ITALIANI E RIFUGIATI, Università di Milano, 17 giugno 2025 ore 16.30-18.30, via Conservatorio 7, Aula seminari SPS (II piano, stanza 2015) e in diretta su Teams Si discuterà l’integrazione dei rifugiati guardando al concetto con una prospettiva critica che ci permetta di mettere in luce dei processi dinamici, bidirezionali, complessi basati su una partecipazione attiva di tutti gli attori coinvolti; rifugiati, istituzioni locali, e società civile. A partire dal libro “Uno più uno non fa due” di Chiara Marchetti si creerà uno spazio di discussione tra l’autrice e altre esperienze locali di attori della società civile come Refugees Welcome e Intersos. Chair: Eleonora De Stefanis – Università degli Studi di Milano Introduce: Elena Fontanari – Università degli Studi di Milano Intervengono: Chiara Marchetti – Ciac Parma, Viola Macchi Cassia – Refugees Welcome Italia e Università di Milano-Bicocca, Cosimo Verrusio – Intersos Discussant: Paola Bonizzoni – Università degli Studi di Milano
Will Berard 🫳🎤🫶MrBerard@mastodon.acm.org
2025-06-13

"The influence of digital multimedia technology and its spectrum are like Ebola, which endemically ruins the social and political order and destroys the social order and political relations through freedom of thought, freedom of speech, human rights, information transparency and ‘misunderstood’ democracy." (Tualeka and Bungin, 2020)

doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2022.

#SocialScience #BigTech #AcademicChatter

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-06-13

🔖 NEW findings from the ESRC-funded FertilityTrends project

The first study to examine how having children in Britain has changed over 3 decades, by child order (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.), and to compare these changes between England & Wales and Scotland

➡️Article: doi.org/10.1080/00324728.2025.

#fertility #birthorder #demography #population #populationstudies #socialscience #family #havingchildren #birthrates

Image shows web page for the Population Studies: A Journal of Demography article on Long-term fertility trends by birth order in Britain: Comparison between England & Wales and Scotland
Hill Kulu, Bernice Kuang, Sarah Christison & Ann Berrington
Received 11 Mar 2024, Accepted 10 Dec 2024, Published online: 12 Jun 2025

Abstract
This study uses census-linked administrative data to investigate childbearing trends by birth order in Britain over three decades. This is the first study to investigate longer-term changes in fertility dynamics in Britain by birth order and to compare parity-specific fertility by country. First-birth rates declined in the 1990s, slightly increased in the first decade of this century, and decreased thereafter, with changes in timing of parenthood responsible for these changes. Second- and third-birth rates declined in the 1990s but remained relatively stable in the early twenty-first century. Birth intervals remained unchanged, meaning that changes in quantum are responsible for trends in higher-order birth rates. Time trends are similar in England & Wales and Scotland but with significantly lower second- and third-birth rates in Scotland. Changes in population composition by education and ethnicity explain little of the aggregate fertility trends or between-country differences. Both countries have seen rapid declines in first-birth rates, especially among low-educated women.
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2025-06-11

Is Britain really an Island of Strangers? and in a global authoritarian moment
2025 Social Scientists Against the Hostile Environment in person conference, 19-20 jun in London
ssahe.net/2025/05/16/2025-ssah

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-06-09

‼️ Extended deadlines for #PopFest2025

UK/Europe based? We need your papers and posters! Send a short abstract to popfest2025@gmail.com by 5pm BST on 13 June - bursaries are available too.

Registration to attend is also now open until 15 June.

Full info: cpc.ac.uk/activities/popfest_2

#postgraduate #population #postgraduateconference #demography #socialscience #ageing #mortality #geography #health

Image advertises Popfest 2025 6-8 July 2025 | University of Southampton | Open to all postgrad students
Registration: £65 (inc. lunch & refreshments) | Accommodation: £50 pp pn Bursaries available! Call for papers for those based in UK/Europe & registration extended! Conference themes:
Ageing Populations and Intergenerational Relations
Computational Demography and Data Science
Critical Demography, Life Course Events and Human Capital
Ethnicity, Migration and Migrant Populations
Global Health, Wellbeing, Mortality
Historical Demography
Spatial Issues, Environment, and Sustainability
Unions, Family, Fertility
Posters
Registration deadline 15 June
Supported by BSPS, CPC-CG, University of Southampton, SCDTP, EAPS, NCRM and Population Geography Research Group
Paul HouleUP8
2025-06-09

🪂 Extreme turnover of Latin American legislators highlights political instability in the region

phys.org/news/2025-05-extreme-

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-06-09

📑 New book chapter by CPC-CG members Yazhen Yang, Maria Evandrou and Athina Vlachantoni 'Intergenerational support exchange and the health of #olderpeople in contemporary China'.

Pre-2000, most older people in #China depended on informal #care from adult children, yet recently #intergenerational contact and support is decreasing - what are the impacts and #policy implications of such changes?

link.springer.com/rwe/10.1007/

#informalcare #parentcare #socialcare #gerontology #ageing #socialscience

Centre for Population ChangeCPCpopulation@sciences.social
2025-06-09

🔖 NEW article

Older adults who struggle with daily tasks are more likely to have depressive symptoms, esp. if they experience loneliness or difficulties accessing care, so timely access to #socialcare and tackling loneliness could help later life #mentalhealth

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10

#ageing #gerontology #socialscience #caring #carers #unpaidcare

2025-06-07

How do we feel about channel.org ??? I just blocked their whole domain after their bot @ socialsciences @ channel.org boosted two of my posts, my most recent post about a neat research article and my intro post pinned on top of my profile.

I looked at the channel.org faq and they claim they are not scraping or indexing the Fediverse, just boosting hashtag use and sometimes following people.

Boosting my intro post from November smells like scraping or indexing.

They describe themselves, “Channel.org is a non-profit membership service that helps you take ownership of your presence, content and communities on the web.” But I don’t see any evidence of community on their site.

Anybody have some insights or experiences to share? Thoughts on the block?

#anthropology #archaeology #psychology #socialscience #sociology

Screeenshot of the channel.org faq pageScreenshot of the channel.org bot boosting one of my posts

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