Social Network Analysis
An introductory with an emphasis on R, delivered through the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Matrix is located on the 8th floor of Barrows Hall, on the UC Berkeley campus, near Telegraph and Bancroft Avenues, just up the hill from Sather Gate. There are entrances at both ends of the building, but only one of the elevators on the eastern side goes directly to the 8th floor. You can alternatively take the stairs to the 7th floor and walk up the stairs from there.
Social Network Analysis: An Introduction with an Emphasis on Application in R
July 6-10
Instructor: Lorien Jasny, University of Maryland, College Park
Join us between July 6-10 for a five-day workshop on "Social Network Analysis," presented by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, and hosted by Berkeley's D-Lab and Social Science Matrix.
Social network analysis studies the relationships between or among social entities. While network science has a long tradition, this field has recently exploded with new data resources in social media and new computational methods. This course—led by Lorien Jasny from the University of Maryland, College Park—presents an introduction to various concepts, methods, and applications of social network analysis drawn from the social and behavioral sciences.
For more information, see http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/
UC Berkeley is an ICPSR member with eligibility for member pricing. For more information, including pricing and registration, please visit the ICPSR Summer Program's website. For UC Berkeley information, please e-mail Eva Seto, Associate Director, Social Science Matrix.