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Michelangelo Misuraca

Associate Professor

location_on Department of Management & Innovation Systems · University of Salerrno (Italy)

My research lies at the intersection of statistics and computational social science. I develop and apply quantitative methods for analysing complex social phenomena through textual and relational data, with particular attention to public discourse, scientific communication, and processes of social change.

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What I Work On

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Computational Social Science

Investigating social attitudes, public discourse, and collective meaning-making through large-scale digital traces. My work combines text mining, natural language processing, and statistical modelling to study how social phenomena emerge, evolve, and diffuse across online environments.

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Network & Knowledge Analytics

Developing quantitative frameworks for the analysis of complex relational systems, including social networks, thematic structures, scientific knowledge domains, and information ecosystems. Particular attention is devoted to longitudinal dynamics, community detection, and thematic evolution.

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Statistical Methods & Data Science

Designing reproducible methodological solutions for the analysis of complex and high-dimensional data. Research interests include machine learning, survival analysis, Bayesian modelling, bibliometrics, and computational tools for evidence-based decision-making across social and policy domains.

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