The purpose of the Decision-Making, Social Networks, and Society Section is to encourage and enhance research, teaching and other professional concerns relating to the scope and limits of explaining macroscopic patterns like social inequalities, segregation, opinion polarization, or diffusion processes resulting from the complex interplay of decision-making processes and social network dynamics. The Section seeks to promote communication, collaboration, and consultation among scholars using formal and computational models, social network analysis, survey data, digital traces, and/or experimental design to investigate micro-macro linkages.
Bylaws
Annual Report (2025)
Award Recipient History
Section Council
Chair: Fabien Accominotti, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chair-Elect: Carly Knight, New York University
Past Chair: Daniel DellaPosta, Pennsylvania State University
Section Secretary/Treasurer: Byungkyu Lee, New York University
Siying Fu, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Student Representative)
Ashley Harrell, Duke University
Diego F. Leal, University of Arizona
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