Abdul Basit Adeel

Abdul Basit Adeel
Graduate Student of Sociology and Social Data Analytics

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Penn State, Dual-title Ph.D. in Sociology and Social Data Analytics 2021–
Penn State, M.A. in Sociology 2021–2023
Binghamton University (SUNY), M.A. in Political Science 2019
Istanbul Şehir University Istanbul, B.A. in Political Science 2016, B.A. in Sociology 2017, Certificate in Psychology 2017
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Erasmus Exchange Semester 2014

Professional Bio

I am a computational sociologist currently enrolled in Sociology and Social Data Analytics (STEM) doctoral program at Penn State, where I work with Daniel Dellaposta and David Baker. I use qualitative, quantitative, and computational methods (e.g., agent-based modeling, epidemiological methods, spatial econometrics, machine learning, natural language processing and network analysisamong other techniques) to understand collective behavior (ongoing projects).

My master of arts thesis on the diffusion of lynchings in India has received Huber-Form MA Thesis Award from Penn State, and Robert F. Dentler Student Practitioner Award and Elise Boulding Student Paper Award from the American Sociological Association’s Public Sociology and Sociological Practice, and Peace, War and Social Conflict sections, respectively (other awards and honors).

My dissertation project deals with the dynamics of creativity and innovation (e.g., interaction among the producers, consumers, and evaluators) in cultural markets (e.g., ideas, music, movies, novels, video games, etc.) using original, massive datasets (network ties, text, rankings etc.). Specifically, I deal with questions concerning status dynamics, knowledge spillover, and symbolic boundaries in creative industries. My dissertation committee includes Daniel Dellaposta (Chair), Diane FelmleeCharles SeguinStephen Humphrey.

I am an alumnus of Istanbul Şehir University (RIP), where I studied political science, sociology, and psychology. I have also spent an exchange semester at the University of Bamberg, Germany. I have an master of arts degree in political science from the State University of New York at Binghamton (where I received a Dissertation Year Award and taught two original courses).

My work has appeared in Nature Scientific Data, Canadian Public Policy, Frontiers in Political Science, Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, and Review of Development Economics, and has been featured in U.S. News, Haaretz, The Conversation, EurekAlert!, Cosmos Magazine, Phys.org, and other media outlets.

Abdul Basit Adeel