Social Networks and Jobs

Professor Nancy DiTomaso, Vice Dean for Faculty & Research, Rutgers University School of Business presents Social Networks and Jobs at the 15th Annual Tennessee Employment Relations Research Association Conference held October 16-18, 2013 at Arnold Air Force Base, Tullahoma, TN.

This clip is a sample of material presented at our yearly conference. For information regarding future conferences please visit to our website: www.tnterra.org

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From: TN Employment Relations Research Association

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What is social network analysis?

Stockholm Resilience Centre researcher Beatrice Crona answers this question

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From: Stockholm Resilience Centre TV

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I can now do #policyresearch confidently - Lydia Hangulu

Lydia Hangulu is from Zimbabwe. She participated in PASGR's Multi-Method Research Course (MMRC) in 2015.

MMRC is PASGR’s innovative technique towards research methodology that brings together two key research approaches: qualitative and quantitative methods.

PASGR emphasises high quality, internationally competitive and current content. This content is delivered through participatory and interactive adult learning methods and the use of cutting edge electronic platforms and tools.

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From: Partnership for African Social & Governance Research (PASGR)

Related topics : social network analysis methods and applications / social networking research / analysis of social networking

This exciting course helped me revive my #PhD work - Kikelomo Mbada

Kikelomo Mbada is from Nigeria. She completed PASGR's Multi-Method Research Course (MMRC) in 2015.

MMRC is PASGR’s innovative technique towards research methodology that brings together two key research approaches: qualitative and quantitative methods.

PASGR emphasises high quality, internationally competitive and current content. This content is delivered through participatory and interactive adult learning methods and the use of cutting edge electronic platforms and tools.

We have set...

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From: Partnership for African Social & Governance Research (PASGR)

Related topics : social network analysis methods and applications / social networking research / analysis of social networking

This research course changed my life - Sauda Nabukenya

Sauda Nabukenya is from Uganda. She completed PASGR's Multi-Method Research Course (MMRC) in 2015.

MMRC is PASGR’s innovative technique towards research methodology that brings together two key research approaches: qualitative and quantitative methods.

PASGR emphasises high quality, internationally competitive and current content. This content is delivered through participatory and interactive adult learning methods and the use of cutting edge electronic platforms and tools.

We have set...

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From: Partnership for African Social & Governance Research (PASGR)

Related topics : social network analysis methods and applications / social networking research / analysis of social networking

Building and Measuring the Social Networks of Al Capone

Chris Smith delivered this talk on May 8, 2015 at the Institute for Social Sciences conference series Leading Research in the Social Sciences Today. Smith is a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and will join the sociology faculty at UC Davis in fall 2015.

The 2015 ISS conference series showcased world-class research by social scientists across UC Davis and by top researchers from across the country. Each day of the conference focused on a unique aspect of...

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From: UC Davis Institute for Social Sciences

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"Tourism, Recreation and Sport in Northern Social Economies" - M. Johnston, Lakehead University

Presentation given by Margaret Johnston during the Northern Summit on the Social Economy. The Summit was held in Whitehorse, Yukon from November 2nd - 4th, 2010 as a part of research activities of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada (SERNNoCa). For more information about this conference and SERNNoCa go to http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/Summit

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From: SERNNoCa

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TRUST PROPAGATION IN ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS - Macquarie University

Online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter have been used as the means for rich activities (e.g. employment and product sales). In these activities, trust is an impact factor on participants' decision making. Our research studies an effective trust propagation model that takes complex social information including social relationships, recommendation roles and preference similarities into account, which have significant influence on trust establishment, but have been neglected by...

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From: Macquarie University

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"Homelessness and Affordable Housing in the NWT" - N. Falvo, Carleton University

Presentation given by Nick Falvo, Carleton University during the Northern Summit on the Social Economy. The Summit was held in Whitehorse, Yukon from November 2nd - 4th, 2010 as a part of research activities of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada (SERNNoCa). For more information about this conference and SERNNoCa go to http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/Summit

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From: SERNNoCa

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"The State and the Social Economy" - F. Abele, Carleton University

Presentation given by Frances Abele, Carleton University, during the Northern Summit on the Social Economy. The Summit was held in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on November 21-23, 2011 as a part of the research activities of the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada (SERNNoCa). For more information about this conference and SERNNoCa, go to http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/sernnoca/events/yellowknifesummit

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From: SERNNoCa

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