13th Personal Networks Course

International “Winter Course,” Personal Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications in Barcelona (2 ECTS*)  @SCEgolab    #PNAUAB23 || Discussion survey || || Course Survey || Academic Code: 2287/12 When: February 6-10, 2023 Where: Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain: From Monday to Friday: “Sala de Juntes” Faculty of Arts/Faculty of Psychology.(Facultat de Lletres).  Lecturers (this list may change): Christopher McCarty […]

12th Personal Networks Course

International “Winter Course,” Personal Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications in Barcelona (2 ECTS*)  @SCEgolab    #PNAUAB23 Academic Code: 2287/12 When: February 6-10, 2023 Where: Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain: From Monday to Friday: “Sala de Juntes” Faculty of Arts/Faculty of Psychology.(Facultat de Lletres).  Lecturers (this list may change): Christopher McCarty (University of Florida), Bernie Hogan (University of Oxford), […]

8ª Edición del Premio AIBR al Mejor Artículo de Antropología Iberoamericana

Date:  13 Marzo, 2021 Abstract:  Premio al mejor artículo (VIII edición) Paula Escribano, Agata Hummel, José Luis Molina y Miranda J. Lubbers (2020) “Él es emprendedor, pero yo no; yo soy autónomo»: Autorrepresentación y subsistencia de los neocampesinos en Cataluña”, 8ª Edición del Premio AIBR al Mejor Artículo de Antropología Iberoamericana. En https://www.aibr.org/antropologia/netesp/numeros/1501/150107/banner-clic.php?banner_id=150107

How many people do we know? Dissemination article of a CIS research led by Miranda Lubbers

Date:  14 Noviembre, 2019 Abstract:  Spanish citizens know a median of 536 people each, although the number varies widely between individuals, from a few dozens up to almost 6,000. The research presented in this article shows that factors such as age, gender, education and income influence the number of acquaintances we have. Furthermore, having more acquaintances can help people receive types of support that […]

International workshop “Who cares” Relational mechanisms involved in the day-to-day subsistence of families and individuals and struggling with poverty”. February 7-8, 2019, Torre Vila-Puig, UAB.

Date:  12 Febrero, 2019 Abstract:  At the Torre Vila-Puig, UAB Campus, the international workshop, “Who cares? Relational mechanisms involved in the day-to-day subsistence of families and individuals and struggling with poverty” took place, with Joan Maya Mazelis, Mario Small, Kayleigh Garthwaite and Mercedes González de la Rocha, among other participants. This workshop is part of the RecerCaixa project […]