Shaunette T. Ferguson, Ph.D. Research Page

Publications

Publications And Conference Presentations

Diurnal Dynamics of Financial Systemic Risk
NetsciX 2020 Conference

Tokyo, Japan
Jan. 2020

Temporal Densification and Sparsification in Human Contact Networks
Complex Networks 2021

Madrid, Spain
Dec. 2021

Temporal Densification and Sparsification in Human Contact Networks.
NetsciX 2022 Conference

Porto, Portugal
Feb. 2022

Revealing Temporal Patterns in Online Racialized Discourse
COMPTEXT 2024

Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 2024

Ferguson, S. T., & Kobayashi, T. (2022). Identifying the temporal dynamics of densification and sparsification in human contact networks. EPJ Data Science11(1), 1-15.
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjds/s13688-022-00365-3

 

Ferguson, S. T., Kojaku, S., & Kobayashi, T. (2021). Diurnal patterns of financial systemic risk. 
(Unpublished)

 

Leach, C. W., Ferguson, S. T., & Teixeira, C. P. (2024). Protest now: A systems view of 21st century movements. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 13684302241245660. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684302241245660

 

Leach, C. W., Teixeira, C. P., & Ferguson, S. T. (2024, April 24). The legitimacy of protest. The Psychologist. https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/legitimacy-protest

Research in progress:

  1. Ferguson, S. T., Leach, C.W.L, & Cogburn, C. D. (in progress). The birth of Black Lives Matter on Twitter (X).
  2. Ferguson, S. T., Leach, C.W.L, & Cogburn, C. D. (in progress). Validating the dual-pathway model using temporal analysis of emotions and thematic content of BLM tweets.
  3. Ferguson, S. T., Cogburn, C. D., & Leach, C.W.L. (in progress). What do the temporal characteristics of memory and expressed emotions in Black Lives Matter tweets reveal about collective grief?
Awards

Japanese Government Scholarship (MEXT)
The only recipient of the award; Full tuition covered

2017

Australia Development Scholarship (AusAID)
Awarded to top 1% of Caribbean applicants; Full tuition covered

2012

Chinese Government Scholarship

2010