
Thursday 7 July to Saturday 9 July 2011 (3 days)
The UK Social Networks Conference offers an interdisciplinary venue for social and behavioural scientists, sociologists, educationalists, political scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists, practitioners and others to present their work in the area of social networks. The primary objective of the conference is to facilitate interactions between the many different disciplines interested in network analysis. The conference provides a unique opportunity for the dissemination and debate of recent advances in theoretical and experimental network research.
Keynote speakers include:
Professor Katherine Faust, University of California - Irvine
Professor David Knoke, University of Minnesota
Professor Mario Diani, University of Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona
Pre-conference workshops are now available on software packages useful for quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis and social network analysis (SNA). Including sessions on theories and models on SNA, plus more.