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INTERNATIONAL NETWORK FOR SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS MAY 21 - 26, 2013 HAMBURG, GERMANY V.i.S.d.P.: Betina Hollstein, Sonja Drobnič, Michael Schnegg Photo: mediaserver.hamburg.de, M. Zapf, image © fotolia.com, artwork + layout: www.7tueren.de 2 Program Sunbelt XXXIII International Network for Social Network Analysis Annual Conference Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany May 21-26, 2013 Sponsors International Network for Social Network Analysis DFG – German Research Foundation School of Economics, Business and Social Sciences, Universität Hamburg CGG – Centre for Globalisation and Governance, Universität Hamburg Conference Organizers Betina Hollstein, Universität Hamburg Sonja Drobnič, Universität Hamburg Michael Schnegg, Universität Hamburg Organizational Support Dagmar Zanker, Universität Hamburg Constanze Weismantel, Universität Hamburg Marketing GmbH Alexandra Callenberg, Universität Hamburg Marketing GmbH 3 4 Hamburg, May 2013 Dear Colleague, Welcome to Sunbelt XXXIII, the International Network for Social Network Analysis annual meeting! Please read the program carefully as there may have been some last minute changes. Any additional changes will be posted at the registration desk. If this is your first time at Sunbelt, there are some traditions you might like to be aware of: • Session-hopping between papers is expected. As such, please start and stop your talk at the appointed times. • A laptop & projector will be available in each session. Please load your presentation on the laptop before the session begins. If you need to use your own laptop, please connect at the beginning of your talk. • If you are presenting last in a session which has no session-organizer indicated, you are the Session Chair. You are asked to introduce the presenters and to keep the session on time. • The Hospitality Suite will be open Thursday – Saturday, 9 pm – Midnight in the Chinese teahouse “Yu Garden” (see map). Last, but not least we want to thank the colleagues who helped improving the coherence of the program by organizing thematic sessions and streams: Andrea Knecht, Andreas Herz, Andreas Klärner, Angus Mol, Anja Iseke, Anja Tuschke, Athanasios Karafillidis, Betina Hollstein, Boris Heizmann, Céline Rozenblat, Christian Stegbauer, Christine Avenarius, Christine Fertig, Christophe Sohn, David Tindall, Dimitris Christopoulos, Dominik Gerstner, Eelke Heemskerk, Elena Pavan, Filip Agneesens, Giuseppe Labianca, Henning Hillmann, Hilde Bras, Jacob Young, Jan Fuhse, Jana Diesner, Jennifer Hauck, Johan Koskinen, Jörg Raab, Jose- Luis Molina, Julia Häuberer, Julia Pauli, Jürgen Pfeffer, Kai-Uwe Schnapp, Károly Takács, Mario Diani, Mark Tranmer, Marten Düring, Martin Everett, Martin Stark, Michael Kronenwett, Noshir Contractor, Olaf Rank, Örjan Bodin, Ortrud Lessmann, Patrick Doreian, Peter Gloor, Petra Böhnke, Roger Häussling, Rosalyn Negron, Roy Barnes, Silvia Domínguez, Simon Fietze, Sören Petermann, Steffen Mohrenberg, Susanne Gretzinger, Sylvia Keim, Ulrik Brandes, Uwe Nagel, Valery Yakubovich, Vladimir Batagelj and Wenzel Matiaske. If you have any questions, please approach us. We wish you a great conference! Sincerely, The Organizers, Betina Hollstein, Sonja Drobnič and Michael Schnegg 5 6 Welcome to the XXXIII Sunbelt! Please join us for the following events: Thursday, May 23, 2013 5:00 pm – Award Announcements 5:15 pm – Keynote Address (Lecture Hall A) Networks and History John F. Padgett, PhD Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and Professor of Economics at the University of Trento 6:45 pm – Reception (Foyers) 1 7:45 – 9:45 pm Banquet (Town Hall, Restaurant “Parlament”) bus transfer 7.30 pm Saturday, May 25, 2013 5:30 – 7:00 pm Freeman Award Lecture (Lecture Hall A) Distinguishing Pattern from Process: Equifinality and Network Selection David Schaefer, PhD Associate Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change Arizona State University 1 Advance purchase required 7 Program Overview Workshops Workshop Program Introduction to Social Network Analysis with R (Part 1 and Part 2) Michał Bojanowski, ICM, University of Warsaw, [email protected] Tue 8-11 and 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 120 Introduction to Social Network Analysis with R and statnet Ryan Acton, University of Massachusetts Amherst, [email protected] Lorien Jasny, University of California, Davis Tue 8-11, West Wing, Room 122 Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks, Using Pnet Garry Robins, University of Melbourne, [email protected] Tue 8-11 and 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 222 tnet: Analysis of Weighted, Two-mode, and Longitudinal Networks Tore Opsahl, Measr, Inc., [email protected] Tue 8-11, West Wing, Room 119 Sci2 – A Tool for Science of Science Research and Practice Ann McCranie, Indiana University Bloomington, [email protected] Tue 8-11, West Wing, Room 121 Spatializing Social Networks: Methods for Integrating SNA and GIS Joana Borrero Luz, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, [email protected] Tue 8-11, West Wing, Room 220 Advanced Network Analysis and Targeting: A Meta-network Approach to Identifying Organizational Risk and Conducting Ethical Targeting Ian McCulloh, Curtin University, [email protected] Tue 8-11 and 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 223 8 Program Overview Workshops Strategies to Analyse Social Networks with Email Data Francisco Rodriguez, UNED, [email protected] Tue 8-11, West Wing, Room 209 Studying Human Behavior on Twitter (Part 1 and Part 2) Derek Ruths, McGill University, [email protected] Tue 8-11 and 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 221 Introduction to UCINET and NetDraw Rich DeJordy, Northeastern University, [email protected] Tue 11.30-2.30 and 3-6, West Wing, Room 119 Mesa Hispana for Social Networks Analysis (+ Satellite Paper Session in Spanish) Alejandro Arnulfo Ruiz Leon, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, [email protected]; Nina Inez Jung, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Tue 11.30-2.30 (and 3-6), West Wing, Room 209 Moving Beyond Descriptives: Basic Network Statistics with statnet Lorien Jasny, University of California, Davis, [email protected] Ryan Acton, University of Massachusetts Amherst Tue 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 122 Modeling Relational Event Dynamics with statnet Carter Butts, University of California, Irvine, [email protected] Christopher Marcum, University of California, Irvine Tue 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 220 Analysis of Longitudinal Social Network Data using SIENA (Part 1 and Part 2) RSiena-Team Tue 11.30-2.30 and 3-6, West Wing, Room 121 Introduction to Social Network Analysis Paola Tubaro, University of Greenwich, [email protected] Yasaman Sarabi, University of Greenwich Tue 3-6 and Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 122 9 Program Overview Workshops Analysis of Large Networks with Pajek Vladimir Batagelj, University of Ljubljana, [email protected] Tue 3-6, West Wing, Room 221 Exponential-family Random Graph Modeling (ERGMs) with statnet Statnet Development Team, U of Washington, UC Irvine, Penn State, UCLA, [email protected] Tue 3-6, West Wing, Room 120 Dynamic Network Analysis (DNA) and ORA Juergen Pfeffer, Carnegie Mellon University, [email protected] Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University Tue 3-6 and Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 220 Mixed Methods Research Designs for Ego-centered Social Networks Silvia Dominguez, Northeastern University, [email protected] Betina Hollstein, Universität Hamburg Tue 3-6 and Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 222 Qualitative and Quantitative Network Analysis: Triangulation with VennMaker Michael Kronenwett, University of Trier, [email protected] Markus Gamper, University of Köln Tue 3-6 and Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 223 STERGM – Separable Temporal ERGMs for Modeling Relational Dynamics over Time with statnet Statnet Development Team, U of Washington, UC Irvine, Penn State, UCLA, [email protected], Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 121 Social Network Approaches for Behavior Change Thomas Valente, University of Southern California, [email protected] Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 120 10 Program Overview Workshops visone. Part I: Introduction Ulrik Brandes, University of Konstanz, [email protected] Jürgen Lerner, University of Konstanz Wed 8-11, West Wing, Room 119 visone. Part II: Longitudinal Networks Wed 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 119 Advanced Social Network Analysis Using UCINET and Netdraw Martin Everett, University of Manchester, [email protected] Steve Borgatti, LINKS/Kentucky Wed 8-11 and 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 221 Valued Network Modeling with statnet Pavel Krivitsky, Penn State University, [email protected] Carter Butts, University of California, Irvine Wed 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 120 Extending ERGM Functionality within statnet: Building Custom User Terms Statnet Development Team, U of Washington, UC Irvine, Penn State, UCLA, [email protected] Wed 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 121 multiplex: An R Package for the Analysis of Multiple Social Networks with Algebra Antonio Rivero Ostoic, University of Southern Denmark, [email protected] Wed 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 122 Net-Map: Collecting Social Network Data and Facilitating Network Learning through Participatory Influence Network Mapping Eva Schiffer, World Bank, [email protected] Jennifer Hauck, World Bank Wed 11.30-2.30, West Wing, Room 222 11 12 Program Overview Sunbelt 2013: Network of Sessions and People 13 Sunbelt 2013: Program Overview Wednesday afternoon, May 22, 2 pm - 6 pm Lecture Hall A Lecture Hall B Lecture Hall C Lecture Hall H Lecture Hall J Lecture Hall K Lecture Hall M Room 118 Room 125 Multi-level