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4 October 2012

Boston-Cambridge Colloquium on Complexity and Social Networks

Below is the Fall 2012 schedule for the Boston-Cambridge Colloquium on Complexity and Social Networks

(Note: a light lunch will be served at noon events)

October 17, 5-6pm
Ken Frank (MSU)
The Embeddedness of Adolescent Friendship: New Friends from Emergent Network Structures
Location: The Center for Complex Network Research (CCNR), Northeastern University

October 22, 12-1pm
Edoardo M. Airoldi (Harvard)
Graphlets analysis of weighted networks
Location: Lazer Lab (132 Nightingale Hall, 105 Forsyth St), Northeastern University

October 23, 12-1pm
Damon Centola (MIT)
Health and Social Influence: Homophily and Contagion, Redux
Location: CCNR, Northeastern University

November 16, 12-1pm + workshop after
Lars-Erik Cederman (ETH-Zurich) and Nils Weidmann (Peace Research Institute Oslo)
Who inherits the state? Colonial rule and post-colonial conflict + workshop on GIS and conflict
Location: TBD

November 29, 12-1pm
Bruce Desmarais (UMass)
Communities in Congressional Campaign Finance Networks and the
Emergence of the Establishment Challenger
Location: CCNR, Northeastern University

December 5, 12-1:30pm
Kris Carpenter Negulescu (Internet Archive), Matthew Weber (Rutgers)
Social Science Research & Web Archives: Building a Research Agenda
Location: CCNR, Northeastern University


The Center for Complex Network Research Dana Research Center Northeastern University
110 Forsyth Building, 5th Floor (Large Elevator)
100 Forsyth Street, Boston, MA 02115

PARKING
Renaissance Garage #62
835 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA 02120

For questions and/or directions, email m.lee@neu.edu.

Posted by David Lazer at October 4, 2012 10:25 PM