Dear Socnetters,
This is to announce that online registration is now open for the
2010 LINKS Center summer workshop on
social network analysis. The workshop will be held June 7-12, 2010 on the
University of Kentucky campus. The workshop features multiple sessions, some of
which run concurrently. The schedule is as follows.
Refresher
Sessions (1-day) Mon June 7
- Networks for Novices. A simple introduction to the
social network field by Dan Brass, Ginny Kidwell and Travis Grosser
- Graphs and Matrices. Elementary graph theory and matrix
algebra taught by Steve Borgatti, Rich DeJordy and Dan Halgin
- Stats 101 for Networks. Statistics refresher specifically
aimed at preparing participants to learn SIENA and exponential random
graph models (ERGM/p*). Taught by Martina Morris
Main
courses (3-day) Tue June 8 through Thu June 10
- Introduction to Network Analysis. 3-day introduction to the analysis
of social network data using UCINET and NetDraw.
Taught by Rich DeJordy and Dan Halgin.
- Advanced Network Analysis. Topics include describing network
change, analyzing multiple relations, 2-mode data, advanced centrality
concepts, missing data, and more. Taught by Steve Borgatti
- Stochastic Modeling of Networks. The first two days, taught by
Christian Steglich, are on using the SIENA model for analyzing
longitudinal data. The third day, taught by Martina Morris, is on using
exponential random graph models (ERGM/p*) to model networks
Application
Areas (1-day) Fri June 11
- Security. Network analysis in the context of
national security and crime-fighting. Taught by Kim Glasgow
- Organizations. Network analysis used in the
context of organizations and management. Both the academic research side
and the consulting/applied side will be covered. Taught by Steve Borgatti
- Health. Network analysis in the context of
public health. Both research and applied approaches will be covered.
Taught by Tom Valente
Works-in-Progress
Conference (1-day) Sat June 12
- A forum for workshop participants to present network
research in progress and receiving expert feedback. Led by Joe Labianca
1-on-1
Research Development Sessions (appointments available every day)
- An opportunity to meet 1-on-1 to discuss your research
with Ajay Mehra
For
those of you that have attended before, we’ve made a few changes this
year. Most important is that we are imposing a limit of 50 participants per
session (last year’s 150+ was just too big). We’ve also adjusted
the offerings to provide more help with your own research, and to target more
specifically certain application areas (such as management, public health, and
national security/crime).
One
price covers all 6 days of the workshop. Given the limit of 50 participants in
each session (except the conference, which is unlimited), it would be a good
idea to register early. Besides, there's a 20% early bird discount! Also,
fulltime students pay only half price. Visit the workshop website for full
details: http://www.linkscenter.org/workshops/
Steve.
Stephen P. Borgatti
Paul Chellgren Chair of Management
LINKS Center for network analysis of
organizations
Gatton College of Business & Economics
University of Kentucky
550 S. Limestone St., Lexington, KY 40506-0034
Office tel: +1 859 257 2257,
Mobile tel: +1 978 394 2787
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