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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 47-50

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...  Remarks on the Future of Social Network Opening Thinking  Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University, Workshop Committee Chair 47
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... Moderators: Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University, and Matthew Brashears, University of South Carolina Leslie DeChurch, Northwestern University Title: Organizing in Teams Zachary Neal, Michigan State University Title: The Future of Urban Network Research Regina Joseph, New York University  Title: Supersynthesizers: Confronting the Coming Analytical Crisis in an Age of Influence Guido Cervone, Pennsylvania State University Title: Use of Crowdsourced Data During Emergencies 10:35 a.m. Response to Presentations Randolph H
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... Moderators: Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University, and Emily Falk, University of Pennsylvania Carolyn Parkinson, University of California, Los Angeles  Title: The Brain in the Social World: Integrating Approaches from Social Neuroscience, Psychology, and Social Network Analysis Emily Falk, University of Pennsylvania (virtual presenter)  Title: Brain and Social Networks: Fundamental Building Blocks of Human Experience Jesse Hoey, University of Waterloo  Title: Emotional Artificial Intelligence in Sociotechnical Systems Kenneth Joseph, Northeastern University  Studying Identities and Their Impact on Title: Networks Using Social Media Data 1:35 p.m.
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... What are the core challenges for social network analysis when dealing with large datasets where the data may be partially hidden or covert and the sampled network itself may be random, evolving, or stationary? Moderators: Noshir Contractor, Northwestern University, and Markus Mobius, Microsoft Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona  Title: Exploring Dark Networks: From the Surface Web to the Dark Web Benjamin Golub, Harvard University  Title: Robust Summary Statistics for Strategic and Social Processes in Networks Alexander Volfovsky, Duke University  Title: The Future of Complex Networks: Statistics, Algorithms, and Causality 3:35 p.m.


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