The document outlines Chiara Calastri's PhD research focused on the interplay between social networks and travel behavior. It investigates how personal connections influence travel patterns, communication modes, and frequency, utilizing advanced choice modeling techniques, particularly the Multiple Discrete-Continuous Extreme Value (MDCEV) model. Results indicate significant preferences for face-to-face interactions over other modes and explore the relationship between activity behaviors and social networks, emphasizing the role of satiation and socio-demographic factors.