Social cohesion strengthens societies, enforces their prosperity, and reduces exclusions and tensions. Unfortunately, in Europe it is being tested by increasing inequalities and divisions. Moreover, research on its most fundamental elements, both intimate and superficial human relationships, is neglected as it is considered too complex.

The EU-funded PATCHWORK project aims to create a new network-scientific approach to investigate structural cohesion empirically while hybridising two strands of network research. For the first time, a large-scale, cross-national survey comprising samples from five countries will evaluate acquaintanceship networks across different categorical fault lines (like citizenship or religion) to elucidate how networks can enforce cohesion in societies.

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Research

Our research uses a combination of methods, which we explain here. If you´d like to know more about the methods, the selected countries, or what your participation implies, check it out below.

Approach

Approach

A brief explanation of the methods used in the project

Are you a participant?

Are you a participant?

Read more about what your participation implies

Results

Results

Results of the PATCHWORK project

Data & code

Data & code

Data and code of the PATCHWORK project

News

Announcements, events, job postings, and news features

Workshop in Milan

Four members of the COALESCE Lab attended the Behave Lab's symposium on Agent-Based Models and Networks

Invitation to tender for multinational survey companies

Our invitation to tender aims to attract companies that can conduct an innovative social science survey in 4 European countries, as part of EU funded project "PATCHWORK: A Network Science Approach to Social Cohesion in European Societies". See below for more information!      

Call for papers Special Issue "The Network Scale-Up Method and Aggregate Relational Data in Social Network Research"

Miranda Lubbers, Beate Völker, and Michal Bojanowski are guest editing a special issue for the journal Social Networks on the "Network Scale-Up Method and Aggregate Relational Data in Social Network Research". Researchers working with these kinds of data who would like to participate are invited to

POPNET connects with PATCHWORK (05/2023)

On May 8th at 11am, Miranda Lubbers will present the PATCHWORK project to the colleagues at POPNET, the amazing Dutch team that has used administrative registration data to create a society-wide network of the Netherlands, and Michal Bojanowski will also be present in the discussion. 

Keynote lecture Michał Bojanowski at ARS'23 in Italy

Michał Bojanowski will deliver the keynote speech presenting the PATCHWORK research in the ARS'23 Ninth International Workshop on Social Network Analysis in Ischia, Italy.

Podcast of the Ezra Klein show on social structure and loneliness

We wholeheartedly recommend listening to the podcast ''The quiet catastrophe' brewing in our social lives' on the Ezra Klein show of NYT.

Reading group in social cohesion

The COALESCE Lab has a two-weekly reading group on social cohesion, led by Dr. Yunsub Lee. 

Miranda Lubbers was elected fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

The principal investigator of PATCHWORK, Miranda Lubbers, was elected as fellow of the European Academy of Sociology

 

 

Meet the team!

PATCHWORK is conducted by an international team of researchers at the COALESCE Lab. Most of them are featured in this picture.

 

BIGSSS summer school 2022

Miranda Lubbers and Michał Bojanowski participated in the BIGSSS Summer School in Computational Social Science, a Research Incubator on Data-driven Modeling of Social Cohesion, which took place in Groningen in July 2022. 

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