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European Social Networks Conference, Barcelona, July 1-4, 2014
Call for abstracts First European Social Networks Conference Barcelona, July 1-4, 2014 www.eusn.orgDear colleagues, We now invite you to submit abstracts of paper presentations and posters to the First European Social Networks Conference (EUSN), to be held 1 to 4 July…
Multiple Network Modeling, Analysis and Mining at NetSci2014
NetSci2014 organizers are delighted to invite submissions for Multiple Network Modeling, Analysis and Mining 2nd Edition – Satellite Symposium at NetSci2014 taking place in Berkeley at the Clark Kerr Campus of the University of California, on June 2-3, 2014….
Quantifying Information Flow During Emergencies
Recent advances on human dynamics have focused on the normal patterns of human activities, with the quantitative understanding of human behavior under extreme events remaining a crucial missing chapter. This has a wide array of potential applications, ranging from…
Terrorist Group Cooperation and Longevity
Why do some terrorist groups survive considerably longer than others? The literature is just beginning to address this important question in a systematic manner. Additionally, and as with most studies of terrorism, longevity studies have ignored the possibility of…
Great special issue on social networks in the Journal of Mathematical Psychology
A great special issue on social networks appeared in December in the Journal of Mathematical Psychology (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00222496/57). It contains methodological articles relating to relational event and other dynamic models, and snowball…
NETWORK SCIENCE, VOLUME 1 – ISSUE 03 December 2013
NETWORK SCIENCE, VOLUME 1 – ISSUE 03 is available in print. All the papers are available via Cambridge Journals Online TABLE OF CONTENTS: Likelihoods for fixed rank nomination networks PETER HOFF and BAILEY FOSDICK and ALEX VOLFOVSKY and KATHERINE STOVEL…
Technology is not driving us apart after all!!!
Interesting article from the NY Times about Keith Hampton & associates’ studies of behavior in public space. Building on Wm H Whyte’s research http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/01/19/magazine/technology-is-not-driving-us-apart-after-all.html?from=magazine “Hampton…
Political Networks Conference (PolNet VII)
SAVE THE DATE!!! For those that do network research that has applications and/or implications for political science, the Political Networks Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce that the 7th Annual PolNet Conference will…
Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are: SNA by the NSA
This is a great article from the NY times about the National Security Agency (NSA)’s use of social network analysis to examine ‘metadata’ on social connections among people. If you want to read more about it, please click the link below….
Three hard questions about network science
In this interesting short read about network science, Mark Lubell discusses the usefulness, the scientificity, and the value of network science. Though he writes about those topics from the perspective of a political scientist, the questions that he tackles are often…