Network Analysis 1

HSE

This year the lectures will be on-line using Zoom from 18:30 till 19:50 and from 20:00 till 21:20 (Moscow time):

https://zoom.us/j/93393547521?pwd=Mk1FOGU4ZlVJWkpyZ0RWSUkzWlA3QT09

Vladimir Batagelj is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Network Analysis
Time: Nov 8, 2020 04:30 PM Belgrade, Bratislava, Ljubljana
        Every day, until Nov 26, 2020, 19 occurrence(s)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/93393547521?pwd=Mk1FOGU4ZlVJWkpyZ0RWSUkzWlA3QT09

Meeting ID: 933 9354 7521
Passcode: 825340

on the following days: Nov 9, Nov 10, Nov 12, Nov 16, Nov 17, Nov 19, Nov 20, Nov 23, Nov 24, Nov 26.

Course description

16. Network Analysis
a. Prerequisites: none
An introduction to various concepts, methods, and applications of social network analysis drawn from the social and behavioral sciences. The primary focus of these methods is the analysis of relational data measured on groups of social actors. Topics to be discussed include a basic introduction to network analysis, graphs and matrices, basic network measures and visualization, reciprocity and transitivity, dyadic and triadic analysis, centrality, egocentric networks, two-mode networks (affiliations, bibliographic/scientometric analysis), cohesive subgroups, equivalences and blockmodeling, hubs & authorities, cores & peripheries, clustering and graph partitioning, large scale structure of networks, statistical modeling in a network (ergm/p*/RSiena) and network dynamics, and change in networks.

Course materials

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