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On 5 January 2016, in Cergy (near Paris), the workshop “Practising Mixed Methodologies - What are the Spatial Experiences at Stake?” took place (http://calenda.org/351307).
On 2-4 March 2016, in Dresden, Germany, the General Online Research Conference (GOR 16) took place (http://www.dgof.de).
Les 10 et 11 mars 2016, à Paris, la conférence « Les sciences humaines et sociales face au foisonnement biographique - Innovations méthodologiques et diversité des approches » a eu lieu (colloquebiographies2016@gmail.com).
On 14-17 March 2016, in Paris at Sciences Po, an Advanced Workshop on Social Networks Analysis Methods took place (j.brailly@cso.cnrs.fr).
On 22 March 2016, in Pau, France (64075), the conference on Bibliometrics - Alternative Metrics took place (http://calenda.org/350665).
On 5-10 April 2016, in Newport Beach, California, the Sunbelt XXXVI Social Network Conference took place (http://insna.org/sunbelt2016/).
On 11-15 April 2016, in Oxford, England, the Oxford Spring School in Advanced Research Methods took place (http://www.socsci.ox.ac.uk/news/).
On 28-30 April 2016, in Deusseldorf, Germany, the History of Scientific Networks Workshop took place (https://archaeologicalnetworks.wordpress.com/tag/historical-network-research/).
On 10-12 May 2016, in Austin, Texas, the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) held its 69th Annual Conference, “Public Opinion in Transition” (http://us11.campaign-archive1.com/?u=80f5ebf95750d28938fb8c1c4&id=b2a0206cff&e=48ed52fb04).
On 19-21 May 2016, in Laval, Canada, the Text Analysis Methods Conference took place (https://www.capp.ulaval.ca/fr/nouvelles).
On 22-25 May 2016, in Hannover, Germany, the ACM Web Science Conference took place (http://www.websci16.org/).
On 25-27 May 2016, in Manchester, England, the Doing Research on Participation Conference took place (http://estore.manchester.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=472).
On 26-28 May 2016, in Zurich, the Social Interaction and Society Conference, “Perspectives of Modern Sociological Science”, took place (http://www.socio.ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/events/sis2016.html).
On 30 May-3 June 2016, in Leuven, Belgium, the Reaching out to Hard-to-survey Groups among the Poor Conference took place (ides.nicaise@kuleuven.be).
On 1-4 June 2016, in Malta, the Fourth Stochastic Modeling and Data Analysis Conference took place (http://www.smtda.net/smtda2014.html).
On 3-4 June 2016, in Utrecht, Netherlands, the International Network of Analytical Sociologists Conference took place (https://inas2016.sites.uu.nl).
On 7-10 June 2016, in Nice, France, the Statistical Analysis of Textual Data (JADT) conference took place (http://jadt2016.sciencesconf.org/?lang=en).
On 8-10 June 2016, in Lausanne, Switzerland, the Sequence Analysis and Related Methods (LaCOSA II) conference took place (https://lacosa.lives-nccr.ch).
On 9-11 June 2016, in Stony Brook, New York, the How Class Works-2016 conference took place (http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/workingclass/).
On 26 June-8 July 2016, in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Santa Fe Institute Complex Systems Summer School on Computational Social Science, Modeling and Complexity took place (http://www.santafe.edu).
On 6-10 June 2016, in Pisa, Italy, the Grounded Theory Summer School took place (https://www.unipi.it).
On 14-17 June 2016, in Paris, the Second European Social Networks Conference took place (http://eusn2016.sciencesconf.org).
On 30 June-7 July 2016, in Lille, France, the Thirtieth Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences Summer School took place (http://quantilille.free.fr).
On 1-3 July 2016, in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Networks in the Global World Conference took place (http://ngw.spbu.ru).
On 30 Jun-6 July 2016, in Koblenz, Germany, the WSTNet Web Science Summer School took place (http://summerschool.websci.net).