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Professional Associations
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Colloquia and Speaker series
Workshops
Cyberinfrastructures for Public Health” National
Conference on Digital Government Research.
The
goal of this symposium is
to explore the critical health-informatics foundations that must serve
as a springboard for improving the major public health challenges of our
time, with the recognition that such an effort will represent and result
in a fundamental transformation in the public health system as we know
it. Organized by
Noshir Contractor (UIUC),
Scott Leischow (HHS).
Application of Social Network Analysis
in Digital Government. A half-day tutorial overviewing the
application of network theory and methods to digital government
research. Organized by
David Lazer (Harvard University),
Ines Mergel
(Harvard University) and Noshir Contractor (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) for the 2005 National Conference on digital government
research.
Communication Networks in the Public
Interest I.:
Overview of Communication Network Analysis. A half-day workshop
providing a broad overview of network theories, concepts, measures, data
collection and analysis. Organized by Noshir Contractor (University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Steve Corman (Arizona State University),
and Ron Rice (University of California at Santa Barbara) at the 2004
annual meeting of the International Communication Association
Communication Networks in the Public Interest II.:
Theory &
Practice. A half-day workshop providing best practices of bridging
theory and practice . Organized by Noshir Contractor, Steve Corman, and
Ron Rice at the 2004 annual meeting of the International Communication
Association.
Presentations
Network Analysis & Visualization Software
IKNOW:
(Inquiring Knowledge Networks on the Web) is a Web based E-solution
created to help organizations, communities, or individual teams manage
their knowledge assets.
BLANCHE:
A multi-agent-based computational modeling environment to specify,
simulate, and analyze the evolution and co-evolution of networks.
NetVis:
The
NetVis Module is a free open-source web-based tool to analyze and
visualize social networks using data from csv files, online surveys, and
dispersed teams.
STOCNET/SIENA:
A
program for analyzing repeated (longitudinal, dynamic) social network
data. The name stands for Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network
Analysis.
UCINET:
An
Analytic
Technologies software tool for social network analysis.
NEGOPY/MULTINET:
One of
the oldest network analysis programs, NEGOPY finds cliques, liaisons, and
isolates in networks having up to 1,000 members and 20,000 links. It is
used at over 100 universities and research centers around the world.
FATCAT: A network analysis
program. FATCAT works with categorical who-to-whom matrices, in which you
select a variable that describes nodes to determine the categories for
rows (who) and another one to determine the categories for columns (whom).
InfoVis Cyberinfrastructure:
This
website provides access to a comprehensive set of software packages that
facilitate the exploration, modification, comparison, and extension of
data mining and information visualization algorithms.
Visual Thesaurus: The Visual Thesaurus is a dictionary and
thesaurus with an intuitive interface that encourages exploration and
learning.
Visone:
Visone is a long-term
research project, whose goals are to develop models and algorithms to
integrate and advance the analysis and visualization of social networks.
An important part of Visone is the design and implementation of a software
tool intended for research and teaching in social network analysis,
specifically designed to allow experts and novices alike to apply
innovative and advanced visual methods with ease and accuracy
Network Research Centers and Laboratories collaborating with
TECLAB/SONIC
Indiana University,
InfoVis
Lab: The InfoVis Lab was founded
in 2000 to provide an active and advanced research environment for
conducting research in Information Visualization.
Columbia University,
Center on
Organizational Innovation:
Promotes
research on organizational innovation and the new forms of
collaboration, communication, and coordination made possible with the
advent of interactive technologies.
Arizona State University,
Laboratory of
Organization Communication and Knowledge Studies:
An interdisciplinary
laboratory sponsored by the
Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, the
Department of Industrial Engineering, and the
Department of Management
at Arizona State
University. The lab's purpose is to study communication processes
related to the creation, transformation, management, and application of
organizational knowledge, and to develop methods appropriate for
studying these processes.
Carnegie Mellon
University,
Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems:
This
center unites computer science and dynamic network analysis for the
empirical study of complex socio-technical systems.
Enron Email Dataset Interface
Enron Email Dataset Interface:
The project, launched by the Organizational
Communication Division of the International Communication
Association (ICA), aims to provide a powerful and user-friendly
interface to the Enron email dataset. 2005.
Network Related Courses Offered At The University of Illinois
Network Researchers at University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana
Network Bibliography
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