Dissemination
Significant Gender Differences in Intimate Relationships
Hungarian Academy of Sciences (30.04.2012)
Cell Phone Study Shows Evolving Lifetime Relationships in Men and Women
Scientific American (20.04.2012)
Õsi ösztönt követve mobilozunk
Telefondaten zeigen: Matriarchat im Vormarsch Frauen aktiver in Partnerfindung und Beziehungserhalt
Mothers prefer daughters over husbands as they get older
As women grow older, daughter becomes the favorite
Los Angeles Times (19.04.2012)
Phone data shows romance 'driven by women'
I just called...to ask about my grandkids
Patchy communication
Just one of the croud?
Green Templeton College magazine (Oxford, 2011)
Fisici bestiali (Beastly physicists)
L'Espresso, pp. 122-125 (16 September 2011)
Il fisico che studia le masse (The physicist that studies the masses)
Italia Oggi, p. 20 (22 October 2011)
Complex Dymanics of Human Interactions
International Workshop - 14 September 2011Venue:
How citation boosts promote scientific paradigm shifts and Nobel Prizes
Nature News (6 May 2011) Science On (Korean magazine) (12 May 2011)
Round table discussion on human dynamics in the Hungarian public television MR1
mindentudas.hu (16 January 2011)
Wikipedia coverage of our work on edit war
Model describes Web page popularity
Study of 50 million Facebook users shows our 'herding instinct' turns on and off
Oxford University Press (12 October 2010)
Facebook app downloads show unique 'bandwagon effect'
by Jason Palmer in BBC News (13 October 2010)
Networks: Online peer-pressure threshold
Nature (467) 755 (14 October 2010)
Herding instinct 'seen on Facebook'
Press Association (11 October 2010)
Vorlieben können ansteckend sein
by Mark Hammer in ORF (15 October 2010)
Virtual lemmings
by J.P. in BBC News (13 October 2010)
Popularity contest
The price of love? Losing two of your closest friends
by Ian Sample in Telegraph (15 September 2010)
The price of love: two friends
by Richard Gray in Guardian (15 September 2010)
Falling in love costs you friends
by Jonathan Amos in BBS NEWS (15 September 2010)
Trovi l'amore, perdi due amici ecco l'equazione dei rapporti
by Julia Belardelli in La Repubblica (16 September 2010)
Il prezzo di un nuovo amore? La perdita di due cari amici
by Emanuela Di Pasqua in Corriere Della Sera (16 September 2010)
Your friends have been counted - they are less than 150
Interview with Prof Robin Dunbar
by Timo Paukku in Helsingin Sanomat (14 September 2010)
Social networks - from science to technology
Dissemination meeting - 9 September 2010
ICTeCollective of BECS, Aalto University together with Nokia Research Center
warmly welcomes you to join this symposium bringing high profile academic
and industry experts together to discuss the latest insights in research and
innovation on social networking.
| Venue: | Otaniemi campus, F-building, Otakaari 3, Auditorium F239a. |
| Aalto University (Helsinki, Finland) |
THE GREATEST EXPERIMENT BEGINS
Your role in the quest to decode human behaviour
by Mark Buchanan in New Scientist (24 July 2010)
Oxford ICTeCollective Project Meeting
- 15-16 March 2010
Public talks:
Prof Robin Dunbar (UOXF):
Phoning home: keeping
in touch in social networks
4.3MB
Dr Jukka-Pekka Onnela (UOXF, Harvard):
The spontaneous emergence of social
influence in online systems
2.4MB
Dr Jari Saramäki (Aalto):
Dynamics of communication:
in a mobile phone social network
4.7MB
Dr Santo Fortunato (ISI):
Popularity dynamics
on the Web and Wikipedia
4.7MB
Latest Publications
- Márton Karsai, Kimmo Kaski, Albert-László Barabási and János Kertész:
Universal features of correlated bursty behaviour, Nature Sci . Rep. 2 397 (2012)
- Vasyl Palchykov, Kimmo Kaski, János Kertész, Albert-László Barabási and Robin I. M. Dunbar:
Sex differences in intimate relationships, Nature Sci. Rep. 2 370 (2012)
- Andrea Lancichinetti, Santo Fortunato:
Consensus clustering in complex networks, Nature Sci. Rep. < span style="font-weight: bold;">2 336 (2012)
The ICTeCollective project is a part of the Future
and Emerging Technologies Open Scheme (FET-Open) of the 7th
Framework Program. FET-Open is a roots-up approach for exploring promising
visionary ideas that can contribute to challenges of long term importance
for Europe. The scheme stimulates non-conventional targeted exploratory
research cutting across all disciplines and acts as a harbour for exploring
and nurturing new research trends and helping them mature in emerging research
communities.
