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Personal Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications

Monday, February 6, 2023 to Sunday, February 12, 2023

Hybrid Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Event Details

The 12th edition of the summer winter course "Personal Networks: Theory, Methods and Applications"will take place at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona from February 6-12, 2023. The course is intended for graduate students and researchers interested in designing studies and analyzing data from personal networks. On this occasion, the format will be hybrid (like the last edition), with participants attending the face-to-face lectures and workshops, and participants online (who will have additional support from our part). The course combines theory sessions with hands-on sessions with personal network software. 

 

General Information: please go to this page for more information about the course contents, schedule, and fees.  

Recommended reading: we will use the book "Conducting Personal Network Research. A Practical Guide", by Christopher McCarty, Miranda J. Lubbers, Raffaele Vacca, and José Luis Molina (2019).
https://www.guilford.com/books/Conducting-Personal-Network-Research/McCarty-Lubbers-Vacca-Molina/9781462538386
 

Lecturers are (this list may change): Christopher McCarty (University of Florida), Bernie Hogan (University of Oxford), Jürgen Lerner (University of Konstanz), Miranda Lubbers (Autonomous University of Barcelona), José Luis Molina (Autonomous University of Barcelona), Raffaele Vacca (University of Florida), 
and MichaƂ Bojanowski(Autonomous University of Barcelona and Kozminski University). Gabriel Hâncean (University of Bucharest) and Isidro Maya-Jariego (University of Seville) will provide expert advice to online participants.

If you are interested in participating, please send your vitae and an abstract of your research project or motivation letter to gr.egoredes@uab.cat before January-15, 202
3. The number of places is limited to 20.

 

We are looking forward to having you with us at the UAB!

Miranda and José Luis