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31 October 2025
Wide social influence can make the unexpected happen
Sociologists from ¸£Àû¼§ analyse Spotify data to learn about the spreading of music and cultural change more generally.
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27 October 2025
Fighting online misinformation
In October 2025, Marc Keuschnigg presented his research on combating online misinformation at the Centro de Estudios Públicos in Santiago de Chile.
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27 October 2025
International Conference for Computational Social Science (IC2S2) 2025 in Norrköping
The Swedish Excellence Center for Computational Social Science and the Institute for Analytical Sociology hosted the 11th International Conference for Computational Social Science (IC2S2) in Norrköping, Sweden, on July 21-24, 2025.
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.
Online echo chambers favour the spreading of misinformation
We created 16 independent online ecosystems in which participants could share true and false messages about society, science, politics. Results reveal that partisan sorting systematically undermines the veracity of information circulating.
Cultural Categories and Success
The success of Hollywood movies depends a great deal on their genre assignments. How likable are films that span multiple cultural categories?
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09 February 2023
Extreme earners are not extremely smart
People with higher incomes also score higher on IQ-tests – up to a point. At high incomes the relationship plateaus and the top 1% score even slightly lower on the test than those whose incomes rank right below them, shows a new study from LiU.
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25 June 2019
Big city growth escalates the urban-rural divide
Microdata from Swedish population registers provide new insights into cities' economic growth paths. The data reveal a surge in regional inequality, with more and more resources flowing to cities atop the urban hierarchy.
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15 November 2018
Big grant to new research environment
How do the public discourses on immigration form and change over time? What part does social media, traditional media and the political parties play and how do they interact with each other? That are the main questions for a research project at IAS.