Workshops
Workshops take place on 12 September 2019. You can choose between a full-day workshop (from 9-16 with lunch break), or one or two half-day workshops (morning session from 9-noon, afternoon session 13-16). Registrations must be made through conference registration (50 CHF for half-day, 100 CHF for full-day workshops).
Venues: ETH Zurich, Centre Campus / University of Zurich, City Campus (two side buildings). Directions/map to buildings: workshop venues & rooms (pdf).
Details are available in the complete workshop listing (pdf).
Code | Workshops full day (6h) |
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F-1 | Estimating Exponential Random Graph Models using R Michael Heaney (University of Glasgow and University of Michigan) |
F-2 | Mixed Methods Research in Social Networks Elisa Bellotti (The University of Manchester) Betina Hollstein (University of Bremen) |
F-3 | Introduction to Dynamic Social Network Analysis with Stochastic Actor-oriented Models András Vörös, Per Block, Zsófia Boda (ETH Zurich) Isabel Raabe (University of Zurich) |
F-4 | Social Network Analysis Workshop: How do I answer my research question? Filip Agneessens (University of Surrey) |
F-5 | Discourse Network Analysis with DNA and rDNA Philip Leifeld (University of Essex, Department of Government) |
F-6 | Introduction to Python’s graph-tool Haiko Lietz, Marcos Oliveira (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences) |
F-7 | Using R and igraph for Social Network Analysis Michał Bojanowski (Kozminski University) |
Code | Workshops morning sessions (3h) |
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M-1 | Analyzing the Dynamics of Networks and Continuous Behaviour with Rsiena Nynke Niezink (Carnegie Mellon University) |
M-2 | Introduction Network Regression Models using the ghypernet-package in R Giona Casiraghi, Laurence Brandenberger (ETH Zurich) |
M-3 | Studying the Micro-Macro Link with Stochastic Actor-based Models and Rsiena Christian Steglich (University of Groningen & Linköping University) |
M-4 | Goldfish: Estimating Network Event Models Christoph Stadtfeld, Marion Hoffman, Alvaro Uzaheta (ETH Zurich) Mirko Reul, James Hollway (Graduate Institute Geneva) |
M-5 | Introduction to Modeling Temporal (dynamic) ERGMs using statnet Martina Morris (University of Washington) Michał Bojanowski (Kozminski University) Pavel Krivitsky (University of Wollongong) |
Code | Workshops afternoon sessions (3h) |
A-1 | Tidy Networks: the tidyverse and tidygraph for Social Network Analysis in R Matthew Smith (University of Greenwich) Yasaman Sarabi (Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University) |
A-2 | Introduction to Egocentric Network Data Analysis with ERGMs and TERGMs using statnet Martina Morris (University of Washington) Michał Bojanowski (Kozminski University) Pavel Krivitsky (University of Wollongong) |
A-3 | Relational Event Modeling with eventnet Jürgen Lerner (University of Konstanz) Alessandro Lomi (University of Lugano |
A-4 | Goldfish: Advanced Practical Session for Researchers with own Data Christoh Stadtfeld, Marion Hoffman, Alvaro Uzaheta (ETH Zurich) Mirko Reul, James Hollway (Graduate Institute Geneva) |
A-5 | Analysing Multilevel Network Dynamics using Rsiena Tom Snijders (University of Groningen) |