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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/305002
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Carrefour des arts et des sciences\, 31
 50\, rue Jean-Brillant \, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1N8
SUMMARY:Workshop : Network Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:Instructor : Thomas Grund\, who is currently a post-doctoral r
 esearcher at CICC and works on issues around social networks\, social dyna
 mics and analytical sociology. Thomas studied computer science and sociolo
 gy at University of Trier (Diplom)\, University of Cambridge (MPhil) and U
 niversity of Oxford (DPhil). Before coming to Quebec\, he held positions a
 t ETH Zurich and Nuffield College in Oxford.Cet atelier sera offert en ang
 lais.DescriptionThe empirical study of social network dynamics and emergen
 ce of social structures is currently receiving considerable attention. For
  example\, novel actor-oriented modeling strategies that can be used to st
 udy how network structures evolve dramatically change the way scholars ass
 ess the social world.Investigating the dynamics of change in networks or n
 etworks at different points in time can give insights into how networks wo
 rk and what the underlying mechanisms are. This workshop gives an introduc
 tion to advanced statistical methods for the analysis of network dynamics.
  Topics include multilevel discrete-time event history analysis\, relation
 al event analysis and stochastic actor- oriented network models (SIENA). T
 he workshop covers the theoretical foundation of these methods\, but also 
 gives hands-on instructions and examples for performing such analyses.Thro
 ughout the workshop we use the software R. Prior knowledge of R is not req
 uired\, but it is an advantage.Information et prérequisOuvert à tous. R
 éservation requise avant le 26 novembre 2013.Atelier présenté par le Ce
 ntre international de criminologie comparée
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