Social Network Analysis Seminar
Hilary Term 2012
- Week 1 -- Jan 16

Tweetin' 'bout a Revolution: The growth of the Spanish Occupy movement in an online network
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon - Oxford Internet Institute - Week 2 -- Jan 23
Modeling Influence and Selection Processes Among Adolescents: Does Time Scale Matter?
John Light - Oregon Research Institute & Nuffield College - Week 3 -- Jan 30
Modeling the evolution of continuously-observed networks: Communication in a Facebook-like community
Tore Opsahl - Imperial College London - Week 4 -- Feb 6
Facebook meets a situated network: To talk or not to talk, is emotion the question? Simulating an answer where
Ilmo Van der Lowe - Dept. of Psychology, Oxford - Week 5 -- Feb 13
Identifying Mechanisms of Homophily Using Multiple Similarities - Empirical Evidence and Application
Per Block - Nuffield College, Oxford - Week 6 -- Feb 20
The Spatial Diffusion of a pre-Internet Computer Mediated Community
Griff Rees - Dept of Sociology, Oxford - Week 7 -- Feb 27
The Persistence of Social Signatures in Human Communication
Elizabeth Leicht - SBS, Oxford - Week 8 -- Mar 5
A Multi-agent Based Model on Nanotechnology
Nadine Hoser - University of Bamberg
Previous Seminars Michaelmas Term 2011 Trinity Term 2011 Hilary Term 2011
The Social Network Analysis Seminar is organized by
Tom Snijders, Sandra Gonzalez Bailon, and Bernie Hogan
