Towards an Intellectual Atlas of Scholars@Duke
Abstract
The goal of this visualization was to examine the geographic spread of collaborations
represented in the scholars@duke dataset. The goal of the Scholars@Duke Visualization
Challenge was to create visualizations that capture the richness and dynamism of Duke
research. The datasets were provided by Scholars@Duke (https://schoalrs.duke.edu/)
and they describe publications, authorships, and scholarly collaborations from university
researchers over the past 5 years.
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James Moody
Professor in the Department of Sociology
James Moody is the Robert O. Keohane professor of sociology at Duke University. He
has published extensively in the field of social networks, methods, and social theory.
His work has focused theoretically on the network foundations of social cohesion and
diffusion, with a particular emphasis on building tools and methods for understanding
dynamic social networks. He has used network models to help understand school racial
segregation, adolescent health, disease spread, economic development, a
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