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could representations the meaning and perception of physical environments; of spatial with this, geo-localized in digital new methodological the sources of geo-localized data, the limits of sampling, the representativeness of data, the use of geospatial data solely or jointly with other kinds of data, and the choice of using mixed methods strategies, all pose new methodological challenges. encourages the submission of original contributions that focus on addressing theoretical, methodological, and analytic challenges of researching with spatial data. research methods network analysis. theoretical, concerning epistemological problems in the use of the concept of the social network; methodological, concerning technical developments in sampling, measurement, data collection, or data analysis; or empirical, demonstrating novel applications of social network analytic methods actual existing research methods to new digital contexts; or by developing new research methods. Both have proven to be fruitful for the study of the Digital Society. cover a broad range of topics related to recent methodological trends in studying the Digital Environment. Sociology this six-day conference to continue the global dialogue on methods and attract methodologists from all over the world and from all social and spatial sciences, such as anthropology, area studies, architecture, communication studies, computational sciences, digital humanities, educational sciences, geography, historical sciences, humanities, landscape planning, philosophy, psy-chology, sociology, urban design, urban planning, traffic planning and environmental planning. The conference programme will include keynotes, sessions and advanced methodological courses.