methods@manchester: research methods in the social sciences

The Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis and methods@manchester joint event

 

Social Networks Day


8 February 2010

Room 1.69/1.70, Humanities Bridgeford Street Building

Programme  
   
10.00 Coffee and welcome
   
10.10

Social Networks current trends

Martin Everett, Sociology, University of Manchester

   
10.45

International networks of organizations

Network dynamics in the transition to democracy: Global network of Indonesian Civil Society Organisations

Yanuar Nugroho, Manchester Business School

SNA and the study of science systems and knowledge networks

Maria Nedeva, Manchester Business School

   
11.20

Social Networks in Health Research

David Reeves, Anne Rogers, Ivo Vassilev and Becky Morris, Community Based Medicine, University of Manchester

   
11.55

Social Network Analysis in Business Marketing and Supply Chain Management Research

Peter Naude and Stephan Henneberg, Manchester Business School

   
12.30 Lunch
   
1.30

Statistical Models for Social Networks

Mark Tranmer, CCSR, University of Manchester

   
2.05

Small worlds of ownership and control

Mark Muldoon, School of Mathematics, University of Manchester

   
2.40

Networks and agent based modelling

Bruce Edmonds, Manchester Metropolitan University

   
3.15

Social Network Analysis in the public and private sector

Elisa Bellotti, Sociology, University of Manchester