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CSDE NEWS & EVENTS
May 4, 2022
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CSDE Seminar Series
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Siting Surveillance: Deportation Threat and Institutional Involvement among Latinos across U.S. Counties
When: Friday, May 6, 2022 (12:30-1:30 PM PT) Where: Hans Rosling Center Room 101 & Virtual on Zoom
This week we looking forward o hearing from from Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, Asad Asad! Dr. Asad will present his research examining whether and how variation in surveillance of subordinated populations across space is associated with these individuals’ rates of institutional involvement.
You can register for the seminar HERE, and check out all the upcoming topics and register for future seminars on our website.
After the seminar, CSDE Trainee Aryaa Rajouria will facilitate a graduate student discussion with Dr. Asad. Students will have the opportunity to discuss research collaborations, professional development, academic publishing, and interdisciplinary research, among other topics. RSVP to Aryaa via email (rajouria@uw.edu).
You can also sign up for a time to meet with Dr. Asad 1-on-1 on Friday HERE.
This seminar is co-sponsored with the Population Health Initiative.
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CSDE Research & Highlights
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Almquist receives NSF CAREER Award
CSDE Training Core PI Zack Almquist has received an Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his project entitled, "CAREER: Measuring and Modeling the Multi-Modal Networks and Demographics of People Experiencing Homelessness". The CAREER award is one of the most prestigious awards given by the NSF and recognizes early-career faculty members who exemplify the role of teacher-scholar through outstanding research, excellent teaching, and the integration of education and research. The five-year award will support Almquist’s research into integrating online and offline sources, along with recent developments in survey sampling and estimation (e.g., respondent-driven sampling or network scale-up methods) in order to obtain population counts, demographic rates, social network information, and information on people's experience while homeless. (read more)
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Communicating During Chaos: New Research from Petrescu-Prahova and Colleagues Explores Communication Records from the World Trade Center Disaster
New research is now available in pre-print on arXiv from CSDE Affiliate Miruna Petrescu-Prahova and several co-authors from UC Irvine. The paper uses communication records from 17 organizational units to examine the mechanisms driving communication dynamics, with an emphasis on the emergence of coordinating roles. The authors employ relational event models (REMs) to identify the mechanisms shaping communications in each unit, finding a consistent pattern of behavior across units with very different characteristics. (read more)
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New Paper from Bleil & Colleagues Assesses the Connection Between Excess Weight, Activity Levels, and Physical Performance Among Children
CSDE Affiliate Maria Bleil and a number of co-authors recently published research in the American Journal of Human Biology exploring the relationship between adiposity (excess fatty tissue), activity levels, and physical performance in an assigned task amongst children. The authors find that, among children with excess weight, physical performance declines with increasing levels of total and central adiposity. (read more)
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Goldhaber Cited in the 2022 Economic Report of the President
Swanson Publishes New Research and Takes on New Position with Society of Actuaries
CSDE External Affiliate David Swanson has two new publications extending demographic methods and was recently interviewed by KPCC, the NPR member station for Southern California. First, Swanson and co-author Lucky Tedrow have published research uncovering two new mathematical equalities in the life table in Canadian Studies in Population. Second, Swanson presents a case study of forecasting tribal populations using the cohort-component method in a new article in Population Research and Policy Review. Lastly, the interview for AirTalk, a radio show hosted by Larry Mantle, will include a discussion of the migration across coastal and central southern California. (read more) |
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Updates from the CSDE Research & Training Cores
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Computational Demography Working Group Meeting This Wednesday (5/4)!
Boost Your Research Skills – Attend One or More of CSDE’s Spring Quarter Workshops
We’re excited to offer the following workshops this quarter:
- Agent Based Modeling in R
- Data Storage & Access with the UWDC
- Observational Ethnographic Research: Online and Offline
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Early Bird Pricing for ICPSR Summer Program Ends 5/15!
The Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research is a hybrid learning opportunity offering two four-week sessions and short workshops. Early bird registration prices end on 5/15, so make sure to submit your registration before prices go up! (read more)
Mark Your Calendars: Final Seminar in the Center for Health Innovation & Policy Science Series on Homelessness
New Population Health Initiative Funding Opportunity
The Population Health Initiative, in partnership with Novo Nordisk and the University of Washington’s Engineering Innovation in Health program, is launching a pilot grant program to catalyze innovative projects that seek to develop solutions for people experiencing chronic disease(s). This program is intended to support UW researchers in testing scalable ideas that seek to better understanding at the intersections of biology, data, digital tools, behavior and financial implications. Applications are due May 31st. (read more)
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OPPORTUNITIES
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Demography Events
- Labor Research in Economics w/ Dan Jacoby, Rachel Heath, and Joshua Jacobs Mon, 5/2/2022, 3:30-5:00 PM PT
- UW Open Scholarship Commons Seminar: "Academic Surveillance & the Big Data Economy: Keynote and Panel Conversation" Tue, 5/3/2022, 9:30-11:00 AM PT
- CSSS Seminar: Using Multitask Gaussian Processes to Estimate the Effect of a Targeted Effort to Remove Firearms Wed, 5/4/2022, 12:30-1:30 PM PT
- CSDE Computational Demography Working Group: Humanistic GIS with Bo Zhao Wed, 5/4/2022, 2:00-3:00 PM PT
- CANADA | Speaker series: Health Equity, Diversity, Inclusion in Arctic Indigenous Communities Wed, 5/4/2022, 2:30-3:30 PM PT
- CSDE Workshop: Agent-Based Modeling in R 5/5/22, 10:00 AM-12:00 PM PT
- UW Virtual Three Minute Thesis Final Competition 5/5/2022, 4:00-5:30 PM PT
- CSDE Seminar: Siting Surveillance: Deportation Threat and Institutional Involvement among Latinos across U.S. Counties Fri, 5/6/2022, 12:30-1:30 PM PT
- National Academies of Sciences Workshop: Structural Racism and Rigorous Models of Social Inequality 5/16/2022-5/17/2022
- Urban@UW Webinar: Place and Politics in the Pursuit of Environmental Justice Mon, 5/16/2022, 6:00-7:30 PM PT
- UW CHIPS Seminar: “Portraits for Change: Homelessness and Refusal Politics” 5/18/2022, 12:00-1:00 PM PT
- UW Behavioral Research Center for HIV (BIRCH) Kick-Off Event Thu, 5/19/2022, 3:00-4:00 PM PT
- Program on Climate Change Seminar: “Species movements in a changing climate” Tue, 5/24/2022, 3:30 PM PT
- CSDE Workshop: Observational Ethnographic Research: Online & Offline Thu, 6/2/22, 12:00 - 2:00 PM PT
Conferences & Calls for Papers
- Call for Applications: Professional Development Training Series On Poverty And Economic Mobility Research National Research Center on Poverty and Economic Mobility, the Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Deadline: 5/17/2022)
- Call For Applications: Visiting Poverty Scholars Program, 2022–2023 (Due 5/17/2022) University of Wisconsin Institute for Research on Poverty (Deadline: 5/17/2022)
- Call for Abstracts & Sessions: UW Nature & Health Conference 2022 (Deadline: 5/20/2022)
- Call for Applications: Editor/Co-Editors (Deadline: 6/1/2022)
- Call for Papers: Data for Policy Conference (Deadline: 6/1/2022)
- Call for Papers: Panel Study of Income Dynamics Annual User Conference 2022 (Deadline: 6/6/2022)
- ICPSR Summer Program: Four-Week Sessions 6/20/2022 (Deadline: 6/12/2022)
- Call for Papers: “Population and Climate Change: Defining the Relationship of the 21st Century” 11/30/2022 Wittgenstein Centre Conference 2022, Vienna Institute for Demography (Deadline: 6/15/2022)
- Call for Papers: Critical Perspectives on Migrants, Migration, and COVID-19 Vaccination (Deadline: 6/30/2022)
- Call for Abstracts: 50th Anniversary Special Issue on Population Challenges in the 21st Century: Looking Backward, Looking Forward (Deadline: 7/1/2022)
- IRSA XV World Congress of Rural Sociology: Rural Sustainability in the Urban Century 7/19/2022 Cairns, Australia
- International Sociology Association World Congress of Sociology: Resurgent Authoritarianism: The Sociology of New Entanglements of Religions, Politics, and Economies 6/25/2022 Melbourne, Australia
- Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science 2022 Conference 9/20/2022 Minneapolis, MN
- International Conference on Family Planning 11/14/2022 Pattaya City, Thailand
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