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Research Interest(s): Sociology of culture, Social networks, Computational methods, Structure-culture link in sociology and on the co-evolution of scientific ideas and public debates
Discipline(s): Sociology
Biography
Achim Edelmann is an Associate Professor of Sociology, accredited to supervise PhD theses. Before joining the médialab, he habilitated in sociology at the University of Bern, was a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley and a Postdoctoral Trainee at the Duke Network Analysis Center.
Achim specializes in the sociology of culture, social networks, and computational methods. His work focuses on the structure-culture link in sociology and on the co-evolution of scientific ideas and public debates. This includes projects on the interaction between cultural meanings and social networks, scientists' public support of risky science, the semantic and narrative meanings in interviews, and the spread of misinformation across private messaging services. In his work, he increasingly collects and analyzes new forms of large-scale data using relational databases and cloud computing.
publications
- Samy Cohen, Nonna Mayer, Martin Aranguren, Morgane Laouénan, Achim Edelmann, et al.. Measuring racial discrimination: field experiments in the streets of Paris. 2024, 11 p. ⟨hal-04722092⟩
- Ryan Light, Nicholas Theis, Achim Edelmann, James Moody, Richard York. Clouding climate science: A comparative network and text analysis of consensus and anti-consensus scientists. Social Networks, 2021, ⟨10.1016/j.socnet.2021.11.007⟩. ⟨hal-03704838⟩