Arnout van de Rijt
Quick Facts
Biography
Arnout van de Rijt was born in 1978 in Schiedam, the Netherlands. He studied music at the Utrecht School of the Arts and sociology at Utrecht University. He received his Ph.D. in Sociology from Cornell University in 2007 and worked until 2016 as Assistant and Associate Professor of Sociology at Stony Brook University. Since 2016 he has worked as Professor of Sociology at Utrecht University. In 2018 he was elected member of the European Academy of Sociology. He joined the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the European University Institute (EUI) in September of 2019.
Awards
van de Rijt has published extensively on various areas within sociology including social networks, collective action, mathematical sociology, and computational and experimental methods. In 2010 he was awarded the Lynton Freeman award from the International Network for Social Network Analysis and in 2017 the Raymond Boudon prize from the European Academy of Sociology.
Publications
- Self-Correcting Dynamics in Social Influence Processes. American Journal of Sociology, 124(5), 1468-1495.
- The Matthew effect in science funding. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(19), 4887-4890.
- A paper ceiling: Explaining the persistent underrepresentation of women in printed news. American Sociological Review, 80(5), 960-984
- Field experiments of success-breeds-success dynamics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(19), 6934-6939.
- Only 15 minutes? The social stratification of fame in printed media. American Sociological Review, 78(2), 266-289.
- Neighborhood chance and neighborhood change: A comment on Bruch and Mare. American Journal of Sociology, 114(4), 1166-1180.
- Dynamics of networks if everyone strives for structural holes. American Journal of Sociology, 114(2), 371-407.