Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks

Talking Ties: The Science of Social Networks
Podcast Description
Welcome to the very first episode of the Social Network Society Podcast! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we’ll spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled ”The Reconnection Process: Mobilizing the Social Capital of Dormant Ties” by Dr. Emanuela Rondi, Dr. Daniel Levin, and Dr. Alfredo De Massis. You can find a link to the paper below. Thank you for listening! Link to the SNS Community Website: https://connect.aom.org/communities/c...
If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V...
Paper Link: https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/ab...
Practitioner-oriented Piece: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/r...
Author Profiles
Dr. Emanuela Rondi: https://ifera.org/team/emanuela-rondi/
Dr. Daniel Levin: http://www.levin.rutgers.edu
Dr. Alfredo De Massis: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/peop...
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Content Themes
This podcast explores themes surrounding social networks in academia, with episodes spotlighting recently published research articles, such as the debut episode discussing the paper titled 'The Reconnection Process: Mobilizing the Social Capital of Dormant Ties', along with practical insights for enhancing academic collaboration.

Welcome to the very first episode of the Social Network Society Podcast! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we’ll spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled ”The Reconnection Process: Mobilizing the Social Capital of Dormant Ties” by Dr. Emanuela Rondi, Dr. Daniel Levin, and Dr. Alfredo De Massis. You can find a link to the paper below. Thank you for listening! Link to the SNS Community Website: https://connect.aom.org/communities/c…
If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V…
Paper Link: https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/ab…
Practitioner-oriented Piece: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/r…
Author Profiles
Dr. Emanuela Rondi: https://ifera.org/team/emanuela-rondi/
Dr. Daniel Levin: http://www.levin.rutgers.edu
Dr. Alfredo De Massis: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/peop…
Welcome to the very first episode of the Social Network Society Podcast! The Social Network Society (SNS) is a community aimed to foster meaningful connections among the scholars engaged in research, teaching, and practice of social networks. In this episode, we’ll spotlight a recently published peer-reviewed article, titled ”The Reconnection Process: Mobilizing the Social Capital of Dormant Ties” by Dr. Emanuela Rondi, Dr. Daniel Levin, and Dr. Alfredo De Massis. You can find a link to the paper below. Thank you for listening! Link to the SNS Community Website: https://connect.aom.org/communities/c…
If you are interested in joining the community, please click on the following link for further instructions: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V…
Paper Link: https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/ab…
Practitioner-oriented Piece: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/r…
Author Profiles
Dr. Emanuela Rondi: https://ifera.org/team/emanuela-rondi/
Dr. Daniel Levin: http://www.levin.rutgers.edu
Dr. Alfredo De Massis: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/peop…

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