Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks Theory Methods and Applications Structural Analy

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From: Lawson

Related topics : social network theory

Group Dynamics 6c Structure Social Network Analysis

Intermember relations define the connections linking one member to another. These connections might be based on attraction (who likes whom), influence (who influences whom), communication (who talks to whom), or some other social process, which combine to determine the groups social network of relationships.

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From: Don Forsyth

Related topics : group social network

Structural Diversity for Resisting Community Identification in Published Social Networks

Structural Diversity for Resisting Community Identification in Published Social Networks

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From: ieeeboxs

Related topics : on wireless social community networks / social and networking community

Social Media Analytics: Information And Networks - A Lecture By Jure Leskovec (#1)

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Social Media Analytics: Information And Networks

Jure Leskovec talks about information and networks. The information reaches us both through personal influence from our social networks and through mass media transmitting it.

Leskovec says social media is designed to be disseminated through social interaction. He says that the interaction of information transmitted by the media and the information we get from social networks leads to tension between global...

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From: Thomas Joslyn

Related topics : social media networking websites / social media information / social media network / social media analytics / social media social media

Visualizing Social Networks and Considering Alternatives

This video for COM/SOC 375, the undergraduate Social Networks class at the University of Maine at Augusta, considers the visualization of networks. Why do we think of structures of communication and affiliation as networks? Why don't we think of them as waves, or adjacent rectangles, or Venn diagrams?

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From: James Cook

Related topics : social network visualizations

The Spontaneous Emergence of Collective Behavior

From the mediaX Seminar, Science Storytelling & the Power of Participation; Damon Centola discusses the impact of network “topology” – the graph-theoretic structure of social ties in a network – and “homophily” – the similarity or differences between connected members of a population – on behavior change in large online populations. His research results show how these factors can directly alter behaviors at both the individual and collective...

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From: Stanford

Related topics : structure of online social network

The Importance of Knowing: A Big Think Mentor Workshop

In this 4-part Big Think Mentor workshop Mihnea Moldoveanu teaches us how to systematically analyze the epistemic structure of networks by using a diagramming tool call the epinet. In this lesson Moldoveanu introduces us to epinet basics. Moldoveanu, Professor and Associate Dean at Rotman School of Management, knows that analyzing the fabric and behavior of social networks requires an understanding of unspoken information. His latest book is Epinets: The Epistemic Structure and Dynamics of...

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From: Big Think

Related topics : structure of social network

Social Networks Assignment: The Kevin Bacon Game

In this video, I describe the social structure of the Kevin Bacon Game and how it relates to affiliation and network distance. I describe the elements of a related assignment for the undergraduate social network course of the University of Maine at Augusta, on the web at http://uma.edu .

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From: James Cook

Related topics : video game social network

PHP Social Network: Directory Structure & Composer (3)

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From: Codecourse

Related topics : social network directory

Social Networks, Bridging Gaps and Your Reputation at Work

American sociologist and strategist Ronald Burt is known for his work on social networks and structural holes, the information gaps that can hold organizations back. In this interview with IESE, Burt explains why network brokers are so valuable and how reputations are made -- and how they travel.

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From: IESE Business School

Related topics : social work network