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31 October 2025
Wide social influence can make the unexpected happen
Sociologists from 腦瞳憫 analyse Spotify data to learn about the spreading of music and cultural change more generally.
Contribute to new knowledge for meeting societal challenges
To break segregation, we need to understand what causes it. Maria Brandén and Peter Hedström use large amounts of data to study what happens at the individual level, and what that means at societal level.
Urban scaling and the regional divide
Our research on urban scaling, published in Science Advances, calls into question an influential theory of the self-reinforcing dynamics of city growth. We show that big cities feed on their hinterlands to sustain growth.
IAS Research Programs
The Institute for Analytical sociology has received large and long-term financial support from several European and Swedish research councils.
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10 April 2024
Apply to Visiting Fellows Program at SweCSS
SweCSS, the Swedish Centre for Computational Social Science, has just introduced its Visiting Fellows Program, designed to foster collaboration between social and computational sciences. Welcome with your application!
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09 December 2024
IAS celebrates 10 years
It all started with taking risks. Now, ten years have passed since the Institute for analytical sociology (IAS) was founded."It feels like we have achieved a lot," comments Maria Brandén, senior associate professor.
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22 November 2023
Research at IEI holds a high standard
Stanford University has recently released an updated list of the top two percent most cited researchers globally, and it is gratifying to note that once again, several distinguished researchers from IEI are represented on the list.
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23 May 2024
Kickoff Conference for SweCSS
On 15 April, a kickoff conference for the Swedish Center of Excellence for Computational Social Science (SweCSS) was held at the Museum of Work in Norrköping. The event gathered around 30 researchers from 腦瞳憫.
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19 April 2021
How networks reduce gender segregation
The social science literature has long viewed homophily and network-based job recruitments as crucial drivers of segregation, but researchers at 腦瞳憫 and ESADE, Ramon Llull University show that this view must be revised.