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Tomáš Diviák currently holds the position of Presidential Fellow at the department of criminology and the Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis at the University of Manchester. He collaborates with the department of sociology, the Faculty of Arts at Charles University and the Centre for Modelling of Biological and Social Processes. Besides that, he is a co-founder of the Czech Network for Social Network Analysis, through which we regularly organise workshops and conferences.
His research focuses mainly on social network analysis (SNA), most prominently statistical models for network data, and on analytical sociology and criminology. He is interested in applying SNA, mainly to criminal, political, organisational, health-related, or historical networks. He finds studying the structure and dynamics of human networks to be intriguing and crucial for understanding social reality.
Website: https://tomasdiviak.com
The interview was done by Francisca Ortiz Ruiz.
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Tomáš Diviák actualmente ocupa el cargo de Presidential Fellow en el departamento de criminología y el Centro Mitchell para el Análisis de Redes Sociales de la Universidad de Manchester. Colabora con el departamento de sociología, la Facultad de Artes de la Universidad Charles y el Centro de Modelado de Procesos Biológicos y Sociales. Además de eso, es cofundador de la Red Checa para el Análisis de Redes Sociales, a través de la cual organizamos regularmente talleres y conferencias.
Su investigación se centra principalmente en el análisis de redes sociales (SNA), sobre todo modelos estadísticos para datos de redes, y en sociología analítica y criminología. Está interesado en aplicar el SNA, principalmente a redes criminales, políticas, organizacionales, de salud o históricas. Él encuentra que estudiar la estructura y la dinámica de las redes humanas es intrigante y crucial para comprender la realidad social.
Website: https://tomasdiviak.com
Entrevista realizada por Francisca Ortiz Ruiz.
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