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Charles Gomez
Associate Professor, Sociology | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Sociology
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Developing a Text‐Based Measure of Humility in Inquiry Using Computational Grounded Theory
2024
developing
Hedgehogs, foxes, and global science ecosystems: Decoding universities' research profiles across fields with nested ecological networks
2024
ecological networks,
universities,
decoding
The Growing Concentration of National Influence in Global Science and its Impact on Future Research.
2023
global research,
science policy
Leading countries in global science increasingly receive more citations than other countries doing similar research
2022
science citations,
global research,
leading countries,
scientific impact,
research performance
Attachment Preferences in Diverse Collective Problem-solving Networks and Systemic Performance
2021
collective problem solving,
networks,
diverse communities,
systemic performance,
attachment preferences
Moving more, but closer: Mapping the growing regionalization of global scientific mobility using ORCID
2020
scientific mobility,
global mobility,
orcid,
regionalization,
mapping
Clustering knowledge and dispersing abilities enhances collective problem solving in a network
2019
clustering,
collective problem solving,
knowledge dispersal,
network,
abilities enhancement
A global community or a global waste of time? Content analysis of the Facebook site “Humans of New York”
2019
social media,
online communities,
content analysis,
social interaction,
waste of time
Identifying diffusion patterns of research articles on Twitter: A case study of online engagement with open access articles
2019
social media,
research articles,
online engagement,
diffusion patterns,
open access
Identity override: How sexual orientation reduces the rigidity of racial boundaries
2018
identity,
sexual orientation,
racial boundaries,
inclusion,
social boundaries