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Events

 Forthcoming Events

Dec 2, 2011. Dr Santi Furnari, City University, Interstitial Brokers and Institutional Change: The Transposition of Frank Gehry as the New Icon of Chicago’s Public Architecture. Hamilton House 11am-1pm.

Dec 9, 2011. Dr. Paola Zappa, Universita degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, An Application of SNA to the European Money Market. Hamilton House 11am-12pm.

Dec 9, 2011. Dr. David Dekker, University of Greenwich,Transitivity and Network Distributions. Hamilton House 12pm - 1pm.

Jan 9-13, 2012. Winter School in Analytical Software, University of Greenwich, London.

Jan 25 – Mar 29, 2012. Business Networks – a 10 week course providing an overview of the network concept in business, together with an introduction to the UCINET for the analysis of Business Networks.

Past - 2011

Nov. 25, 2011. Dr. Elisa Belloti, University of Manchester. Qualitative Analysis of Social Networks. Hamilton House 11am-1pm.

Nov 11, 2011. Dr. Tore Opsahl, Imperial College London. Modeling the evolution of continuously-observed networks: Communication in a Facebook-like community.

Oct 14, 2011. Prof. Jeff Johnson, East Carolina University, Accuracy in Cognitive Social Networks: Implications for Influence, Power and Well-being.

Sept 23,2011. Prof. Ron Burt, University of Chicago.  Network Volatility and Advantage in Banking.

July 7-9, 2011. 7th UK Social Networks Conference, University of Greenwich, London.

March 11, 2011. Prof. David Krackhardt, Carnegie Mellon University. Network Implementation Theory: An Approach to Efficient Organisational Change.

March 4, 2011. Prof. Tom Valente, University of Southern California. Network Intervention: Progress and Prospects for Accelerating Behavioural Change.

January 14th, 2011. Prof. Emanuelle Lazega, Universite Paris-Dauphine. Multi-level Networks.