MIXED-METHOD APPROACHES TO SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Session B Part 3 of 6

MIXED-METHOD APPROACHES TO SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS.

A conference organised by the Social Network Analysis Study Group (SNAG) of the British Sociological Association (BSA) with Middlesex University and the University of Greenwich.

Monday 12 May 2014, at Middlesex University School of Law.

Chair: Dr. Paola Tubaro, University of Greenwich.

Qualitative methods, network boundaries and hidden mechanisms in network research.

Dr. Elisa Bellotti, University of Manchester.

Using Agent-Based...

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From: School of Law, Middlesex University London

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Social Network Analysis with Lada Adamic

The course "Social Network Analysis", by Associate Professor Lada Adamic from the University of Michigan, will be offered free of charge to everyone on the Coursera platform. Sign up at http://www.coursera.org/course/sna

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From: CourseraVideos

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Multilevel Models for Social Network Analysis

With Dr. Paul-Philippe Paré, Dept. of Sociology - Western University

Multilevel analysis and social network analysis are typically taught as two different quantitative methods. In this presentation, we will learn how they can be combined: multilevel models are useful to isolate the effects of network characteristics (Level 2) from individual characteristics (Level 1) on a dependent variable. Variables specifically relevant to social network analysis (Degree-centrality, Closeness,...

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From: Western University

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Automated Analysis of Information and Social Networks from Social Media Data

Anatoliy Gruzd (Dalhousie University) discusses how to do automated analysis of information and social networks using social media data. As social creatures, our online lives just like our offline lives are intertwined with others within a wide variety of social networks. Each retweet on Twitter, comment on a blog or link to a Youtube video explicitly or implicitly connects one online participant to another and contributes to the formation of various information and social networks. Once...

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From: Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford

Related topics : network analysis social media / analysis social networks / social networking community / social media blogs

MIXED-METHOD APPROACHES TO SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Session A Part 2 of 6

MIXED-METHOD APPROACHES TO SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Session A: Part 2 of 6

Monday 12 May 2014, Middlesex University School of Law

Chair: Prof. Louise Ryan.

Qualitative network map interviews: Combining egocentric network maps and narrations.

Alice Altissimo, University of Hildesheim, Germany.

Biographical Networks: Whose Network is it anyway?

Dr. Neil Armitage, University of Canterbury.

Lessons from understanding social capital: Using the interpretation of hand-drawn network maps to trace the...

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From: School of Law, Middlesex University London

Related topics : university social network analysis / analysis social networks / schools using social networking / economic and social networking

Eric Rice - How to Collect Longitudinal Social Network Data in Unbounded Networks of Homeless

CHIPTS Methods Seminar - UCLA-Semel Institute Center for Community Health

How to Collect Longitudinal Social Network Data in Unbounded Networks of Homeless Youth

Eric Rice, Ph.D.

Dr. Rice is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. He has been conducting research in the area of homeless youth since 2003. He has more than 60 publications, including publications in top journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Journal of...

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From: uclachipts

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

SPI Social Network Analysis Webinar

The Smart Policing Initiative presented a webinar on "Social Network Analysis" on October 28, 2013 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Eastern Time. Dr. Michael D. White, Dr. Charles M. Katz, and doctoral student David Choate of Arizona State University facilitated this webinar. Members of the Kansas City, MO SPI team also shared their experiences with using social network analysis as part of their SPI project. The webinar provides an introduction to social network analysis (SNA) and its applicability...

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From: Smart Policing Initiative

Related topics : introduction to social network analysis using r / analysis of social networking sites / students using social networking sites / social networking websites

Social Network Analysis: Examining Community Level Effect

Statistics and Data Series presentation by Dr. Anabel Quan-Haase, Mar. 20, 2013 at The University of Western Ontario: "Social Network Analysis: Examining Community Level Effects." The presentation built on the introduction to social network analysis presented in last year's Statistics and Data Series (see slide presentation). After a brief overview of the social network approach, she focused on analysis of the effects of community characteristics. The techniques of analysis were illustrated...

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From: Western University

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EARL 2015 - Social Network Analysis in R - Amar Dhand

Dr. Amar Dhand, from Washington University in St. Louis on Social network analysis in R applied to stroke patients' health behaviours at EARL 2015 London - Effective Applications of the R Language

For more information see: http://earlconf.com

Or, on twitter, follow: http://twitter.com/earlconf

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From: Mango Solutions

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Talking Social Network Analysis with Dr. John Cowan

In this episode, I interview Dr. John Cowan, Senior Research Associate, Division of Outreach, Engagement, and Regional Development at Northern Illinois University. The focus of the interview is social network analysis.

If you want to jump right to social network analysis, go to 5:49 in the video.

The interview begins with Dr. Cowan discusses how he became involved in social network analysis. During this discussion, he describes what social network analysis is. Dr. Cowan provides several...

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From: Tim Green

Related topics : social network analysis examples / analysis of social networking sites