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Analysis of Social Networks

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Amati V.

Course director

Lomi A.

Course director

Description

The goal of social network analysis is to understand how agents in a system are connected, and how connectivity affects their individual and collective behavior. This course is an introduction to the concepts, statistical methods and applications of social network analysis. Emphasis will be on descriptive, inferential and model-based methods for the representation and analysis of various kinds of social networks. The application of those methods is illustrated through examples and practical sessions involving the analysis of network data using the software R. No prior experience with R will be assumed.

Objectives

By the end of the course participants will be able to master the main mathematical and computational methods used in the analysis of social networks, and know how to apply those methods for the analysis to real-life network data.

Teaching mode

In presence

Learning methods

Lectures and practical exercises

Slides and lecture notes provided by the lecturer

Examination information

One midterm test (20%), three individual assignments (30%), a final exam (50%)

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