What Is Environmental Program Evaluation?

For the project "The Architecture of Environmental Evaluation: A Literature Review and Network Analysis," I asked my own social network to tell me what they think environmental program evaluation means. Video by Kimberly Damm, Brown University Center for Environmental Studies MA 011.

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From: EnviroEvalNet

Related topics : university social network analysis / analysis social network

Garbage In, Garbage Out: Making Your UCINET Networks Make Sense

GIGO is the generation-old acronym for the phrase "Garbage In, Garbage Out," which means that your analytical program will produce nonsense output if you provide nonsense input. In this brief video for the undergraduate social networks course of the University of Maine at Augusta (visi http://uma.edu on the web), we consider how GIGO applies to working with UCINET social network analysis software. Some common ways that we inadvertently generate "garbage" results are considered. Data checking...

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From: James Cook

Related topics : social network analysis software ucinet / analysis of social networking

The Relationships among Social Interaction, Economics, and Culture

To view the handout associated with this talk, go here: https://www.archaeologysouthwest.org/what-we-do/information/video/ac_809/

On March 15, 2016, Matthew Peeples (Arizona State University) presented “The Relationships among Social Interaction, Economics, and Culture.”

From Matt:

"The work I will present represents the initial results of a large and collaborative project involving Archaeology Southwest, the University of Arizona, and Arizona State University. It is focused on using...

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From: ArchaeologySouthwest

Related topics : social network analysis culture / economic and social networking / social networking culture

Webinar Wednesday Social Network Analysis for Qualitative Research with Samuel Collins

Samuel Gerald Collins is an anthropologist at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. His research examines the urban as the confluence of people and social media. He is the author of various books, book chapters and articles, among them All Tomorrow's Cultures: Anthropological Engagements With the Future (Berghahn, 2008), Library of Walls (2009) and, along with co-author Matthew Durington, Networked Anthropology (Routledge, 2014). He is currently in Seoul on a Fulbright Grant.

Webinar...

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From: American Anthropological Association

Related topics : social network analysis case study / social networking sites case study / b to b social media case study / analysis of social networking sites / analysis social network

Installing and Working Around the Oddities of UCINET Software

In this video for the undergraduate social networks course of the University of Maine at Augusta -- http://uma.edu -- I walk through the process for installing UCINET social network analysis software and working around some of the oddities of UCINET software. These include: anti-virus software warnings, changes in software versions between the documentation that comes with UCINET and the version you will be using, the consequences of security settings you may have on your computer for...

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From: James Cook

Related topics : social network analysis software ucinet

Morgan Burcher - 2014 Deakin University 3 Minute Thesis Winner

A 3MT presentation on The Application of Social Network Analysis to Crime Intelligence.

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From: deakinresearch

Related topics : social network analysis application / analysis social network

Stakeholder Mapping Approaches

This presentation is from a workshop in Baltimore in June 2014 on complex adaptive systems (CAS) research methods held at Johns Hopkins University. In the short presentation, Jeff Knezovich from the Institute of Development Studies provides a brief overview of a number of stakeholder mapping techniques -- from power mapping approaches like the Alignment, Interest and Influence Matrix, a stakeholder analysis and social network analysis.

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From: futurehealthsys

Related topics : development of social network analysis

Mini Lecture: Social Network Analysis for Fraud Detection

In this mini lecture, Véronique Van Vlasselaer talks about how social networks can be leveraged to uncover fraud. Véronique is working in the DataMiningApps group led by Prof. dr. Bart Baesens at the KU Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium.

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From: Bart Baesens

Related topics : university social network analysis

Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin (2014/2015) - Seminar 9

Raffaella Da Vela (University of Bonn)

The Romanization of Northern Etruria as a breakdown of the social network of the minor settlements

Abstract

Aim of my research is the interpretation, through the Social Network

Analysis (SNA), of the chronological evolution of the network of the

northern Etruscan settlements during the Romanization. I look forward to

understand their role in the circulation of goods, ideas and models in

this geographical and cultural area. I am going to describe the...

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From: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut

Related topics : social network analysis (sna) software / analysis of social networking

Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin (2014/2015) - Seminar 9 Discussion

Raffaella Da Vela (University of Bonn)

The Romanization of Northern Etruria as a breakdown of the social network of the minor settlements

Abstract

Aim of my research is the interpretation, through the Social Network

Analysis (SNA), of the chronological evolution of the network of the

northern Etruscan settlements during the Romanization. I look forward to

understand their role in the circulation of goods, ideas and models in

this geographical and cultural area. I am going to describe the...

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From: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut

Related topics : social network analysis (sna) software / analysis of social networking