In recent years, the focus of social network theory in behavioral ecology and the social sciences has shifted to understanding the dynamics of social networks. Data analytical methods such as relational state models and others have been used to address patterns of network change over time as agents gain or lose ties and how network structure coevolves with the attributes of agents in real-world networks. Network models are beginning to incorporate data at multiple scales and multiple types of interactions.... Read More
Workshop Goals
This workshop will consider these emerging problems with an interdisciplinary approach incorporating modeling and empirical work from the social sciences, behavioral biology, mathematics, and statistics. In addition, because many of the challenges inherent to the study of social network dynamics are not unique to such networks, this workshop aims to include perspectives from other areas of network research.
Agenda
ORGANIZERS
Ian Hamilton - EEOB/Mathematics, The Ohio State University
Keith Warren - Social Work, The Ohio State University
ACCEPTED SPEAKERS
Dena Asta
Benjamin Bolduc - Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University
Catherine Calder - Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University
Gerald Carter
Skyler Cranmer
Ian Hamilton - EEOB/Mathematics, The Ohio State University
Dana Haynie
Jennifer Hellmann - Animal Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John Light
Facundo Memoli - Math, The Ohio State University
Subhadeep Paul - Statistics, The Ohio State University
David Sivakoff - Statistics and Mathematics, The Ohio State University
Keith Warren - Social Work, The Ohio State University
Event Type
- Affiliate Award Fund Eligible
- NISS Sponsored