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Appendixes
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Workshop Agenda
WORKSHOP ON DYNAMIC SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
AGENDA
November 7-9, 2002
Thursday, November 7
Welcome
Anne Manor, National Research Council
Rebecca Goolsby, Office of Naval Research
Opening Address
"Emergent Themes in Social Network Analysis: Results, Challenges, Opportunities"
Ronald L. Breiger, Workshop Chair, University of Arizona
Session I: Social Network Theory Perspectives
Ronald L. Breiger, Moderator and Discussant
· Linton C. Freeman, University of California, Irvine Finding Social Groups: A Meta-Analysis of the
Southern Women Data
· Harrison C. White, Columbia University Modeling Entrepreneurial Agency within Networks of Mar-
kets
· Noah E. Friedkin, University of California, Santa Barbara Social Influence Network Theory: To-
ward a Science of Strategic Modification of Interpersonal Influence Systems
· David Lazer, Harvard University Information and Innovation in a Networked World
Discussion and Roundtable Themes, Issues, and Applications
Ronald L. Breiger, Moderator and Discussant
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Session II: Dynamic Social Networks
Stanley Wasserman, Moderator and Discussant
DYNAMIC SOCIAL NETWORK MODELING AND ANALYSIS
· Jeffrey C. Johnson, East Carolina University Informal Social Roles and the Evolution and Stability of
Social Networks (coauthors Lawrence A. Palinkas, University of California, San Diego, and James
Boster, University of Connecticut)
· Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University Dynamic Network Analysis
· Tom A.B. Snijders, ICS University of Groningen, The Netherlands Accounting for Degree Distribu-
tions in Empirical Analysis of Network Dynamics
Michael W. Macy, Cornell University Culture Wars end Dynamic Networks: A Hopfield Model of
Emergent Structure (coauthors James A. Kitts, University of Washington, and Andreas Flache, Univer-
sity of Groningen)
· Martina Morris, University of Washington Local Rules and Global Properties: Modeling the Emer-
gence of Network Structure
Friday, November 8
Session II: Dynamic Social Networks (continued)
· H. Eugene Stanley, Boston University Threat Networks and Threatened Networks: Interdisciplinary
Approaches to Stabilization and Immunization (coauthor Shlomo Havlin, Bar-Ilan University)
Discussion and Roundtable Themes, Issues, and Applications
Stanley Wasserman, Moderator and Discussant
Session III: Metrics and Models
Pip Pattison, Moderator and Discussant
· Stanley Wasserman, University of Illinois Sensitivity Analysis of Social Network Data and Methods:
Some Preliminary Results (coauthor Douglas Steinley, University of Illinois)
· Andrew J. Seary and William D. Richards, Simon Fraser University Spectral Methods for analyzing
and Visualizing Networks: An Introduction
· Mark S. Ilandcock, University of Washington Assessing Degeneracy in Statistical Models for Social
Networks
· Stephen P. Borgatti, Boston College The Key Player Problem
· Elisa Jayne Bienenstock, University of California, Irvine, and Phillip Bonacich, University of Califor-
nia, Los Angeles Balancing Efficiency and Vulnerability in Social Networks
· Christos Faloutsos, Carnegie Mellon University Finding Patterns in Large, Real Networks
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APPENDIX A: WORKSHOP AGENDA
Discussion and Roundtable Themes, Issues, and Applications
Pip Pattison, Moderator and Discussant
Session IV: Networked Worlds
David Lazer, Moderator and Discussant
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· Alden S. Klovdahl, Australian National University Large Social Networks in Contemporary Societies
· David Jensen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Data Mining in Social Networks (coauthor Jen-
nifer Neville, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
· Peter D. Hoff; University of Washington Random Effects Models for Network Data
Saturday, November 9
Session IV: Networked Worlds (continued)
· Carter T. Butts, University of California at Irvine Predictability of Large-Scale Spatially Embedded
Networks
· Noshir S. Contractor, University of Illinois Using Multi-Theoretical Multi-Level (MTML) Models to
Study Adversarial Networks (coauthor Peter R. Monge, University of Southern California)
· Michael D. Ward, University of Washington Identifying International Networks: Latent Spaces and
Imputation (coauthor Peter D. Hoff and Corey Lowell Lofdahl, SAIC)
Discussion and Roundtable Themes, Issues, and Applications
David Lazer, Moderator and Discussant
Summary of Workshop Themes, Issues, and Applications
Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University
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