2021 SNH Workshop

2021 Social Networks and Health Workshop

May 13th and 14th, 2021 (held via Zoom)

Lectures and corresponding material were provided ahead of time; the workshop sessions were question and answer sessions related to the lectures.

Q+A Schedule (Recordings linked in title):

Thursday, May 13thFriday, May 14th
Intro to SN&H (James Moody)Positional Analysis for Social Networks & Health (James Moody)
Intro to R and RStudio (Liann Tucker)Big Networks: Strategies and Cautionary Tales (James Moody)
Network Data in R (Jon Morgan)Community Detection in R and Beyond (Peter Mucha)
Introduction to Exploratory Network Analysis & Visualization (James Moody)Meta analysis of Siena Models (Dan Ragan)
Statistical Models for Networks Overview (James Moody)Missing Data Bias (Jon Morgan)
Exponential Random Graph Model (ERGMS) (James Moody)Stochastic Actor-Oriented Model Advanced Techniques I: Asymmetric peer influence and simulations (Cassie McMillan)
Simulation and Agent Based Models for Social Networks and Health (James Moody)Ego Network Data Collection (Brea Perry)
A primer on inference with partially observed network data (Tyler McCormick)Wrap up & Future Directions (James Moody)
Ethical & IRB issues for link-trace design (Dana Pasquale)

Lectures:

Community Detection in R and Beyond (Peter Mucha, UNC Chapel Hill)

Meta-analysis of SIENA SAOM Estimates (Daniel Ragan, University of New Mexico)

Stochastic Actor-Oriented Model Advanced Techniques I: Asymmetric Peer Influence and Simulations (David Schaefer & Cassie McMillan, UC Irvine & Northeastern University)

A primer on inference with partially observed network data (Tyler McCormick, University of Washington)

Big Networks: Strategies and Cautionary Tales (James Moody, Duke University)

Positional Analysis for Social Networks and Health (James Moody, Duke University)

Nuts and Bolts of Ego Network Design (Brea Perry, University of Indiana)

Simulation & Agent-Based Models for Social Networks and Health (James Moody, Duke University)

Ethics and Human Subjects Considerations for Link Tracing Designs (Dana Pasquale, Duke University)

Bipartite ERGM (Alina Kuvelkar & David Hunter, University of Pittsburgh & Penn State)

Missing Network Data Under Different Network and Missing Data Conditions (Jeffrey Smith, Jonathan Morgan & James Moody; University of Nebraska-Lincoln & Duke University)