Sunbelt 2023 Workshops

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In-person   Online

Non-student:  $50 Half Day (3 hours)  |  $80 Full Day (6 hours)
Student:  $30 Half Day (3 hours)  |   $48 Full Day (6 hours)

In-person Workshops (register for each during main conference registration)

  • Select title for full details including co-presenters and workshop description.
  • Registration for in-person workshops will be available as you register for Sunbelt 2023.

Tuesday, June 27th AM Half Day (9:00am-12:00pm)

  1. Introduction to Network Analysis Tools in R – Michal Bojanowski
  2. Spatial Social Network Analysis with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) – Clio Andris
  3. Introduction to Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) using Statnet – Carter T. Butts

Tuesday, June 27th PM Half Day (1:30-4:30pm)

  1. Considering Research Teams as Small Social Networks Instead of Hierarchical Structures: Workshop on Stakeholders’ Participation in Science – Claude Julie Borque
  2. Conducting personal networks research with Network Canvas – Michelle Birkett
  3. Modeling Relational Event Dynamics with statnet – Carter T. Butts
  4. Advanced ERGMs using statnet - David Hunter

Tuesday, June 27th Full Day (9:00am-4:30pm with lunch break)

  1. Mixed Methods Research into Social Networks – Betina Hollstein
  2. From Webscraping to Social Network Analyses: Structure and Evolution of Scientific Co-publishing Networks – Jochem Tols
  3. Using patent data for collaboration network analysis. An application with USTPO data in PatentsView – Sergio Palomeque
  4. A Hands-On Introduction to Analyzing Social Networks with UCINET & Netdraw – Dan Halgin
  5. Integrating SNA and Text Mining: Business Intelligence Through the SBS BI App – Andrea Fronzetti Colladon
  6. Longitudinal Network Analysis with SAOMs using RSiena - Beginner Level - Robert Krause

Wednesday, June 28th AM Half Day (9:00am-12:00pm)

  1. Social Network Approaches for Behavior Change – Tom Valente
  2. Introduction to Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (TERGMs) using Statnet – Steven M. Goodreau
  3. Data Collection and Network Analysis of Temporal Citation Data using the Dimensions research database – Moses Boudourides
  4. Latent network modelling for networks based on multiple (imperfect) reports: An introduction to the VIMuRe package in R and Python – Eleanor Power (also offered online on June 22)
  5. Simulating Complex Agent-Based Model with epiworldR: A fast and flexible ABM framework – George Vega Yon (also offered online on June 21)
  6. Interactive Tools and Teaching Methods for Motivating Social Network Thinking – Brennan Antone (also offered online June 23)
  7. Egocentric Network Data Analysis with ERGMs – Michal Bojanowski
  8. Introduction to Social Network Data Collection with an Emphasis on Social Survey Methods – David Tindall

ONLINE Workshops (register for each separately by selecting title)

  • Please note day/times so that you do not register for overlapping workshops. 
  • All times PDT, Pacific Daylight Time, Portland's Time Zone.
  • Select the title for full details (including co-presenters and workshop description) and registration.
  • You do not need to register for Sunbelt main conference in order to attend an online workshop.

Monday, June 19

  1. Egocentric network analysis with R – Raffaele Vacca (Monday, June 19   3:00 - 9:00 am PDT)
  2. The Emergence of Teams’ Innovativeness in an Organization -- An Examination Based on Paradoxical Management in the Emergence Process – Jar-Der Luo (Monday, June 19   3:00 - 6:00 am PDT)
  3. Mediation and Moderation Analysis in ERGM using ergMargins - Scott Duxbury (Monday, June 19   6:00 - 9:00 am PDT)
  4. Pushing the boundaries of social networks research in organizations: Paper development workshop to develop ideas, proposals and draft papers into high quality publications - Stefano Tasselli (Monday, June 19   8:00 - 11:00 am PDT)
  5. Network visualization with R - Katherine Ognyanova (Monday June 19 11:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT)

Tuesday, June 20

  1. manynet: an R package for multimodal network analysis and more – James Hollway (Tuesday, June 20  5:00 - 8:00 am PDT)
  2. Causal Network Analysis - Weihua An (Tuesday, June 20   7:00 - 10:00 am PDT)
  3. Using Qualtrics to Design Sociometric Surveys - Thomas Cowhitt (Tuesday, June 20   8:00 - 11:00 am PDT)

Wednesday, June 21

  1. The goldfish package in R – Christoph Stadfeld (Wednesday, June 21   5:00 - 8:00 am PDT)
  2. Using patent data for collaboration network analysis. An application with USTPO data in PatentsView - Sergio Palomeque (Wednesday, June 21   7:00 - 1:00 pm PDT)
  3. Simulating Complex Agent-Based Model with epiworldR: A fast and flexible ABM framework – George Vega Yon (Wednesday, June 21   11:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT; also offered in person on June 28)

Thursday, June 22

  1. Advanced RSiena workshop - Tom A.B. Snijders (Thursday, June 22   7:00 - 10:00 am PDT)
  2. Latent network modelling for networks based on multiple (imperfect) reports: An introduction to the VIMuRe package in R and Python - Eleanor Power (Thursday, June 22   8:00 - 11:00 am PDT; also offered in person in Portland on June 28)
  3. Introduction to Social Network Data Collection with an Emphasis on Social Survey Methods - David Tindall (Thursday, June 22 11:00 am PDT; also offered in person on June 28)

Friday, June 23

  1. Algebraic analyses and visualization of complex networks - Antonio Rivero Ostoic (Friday June 23  6:00 - 9:00 am PDT)
  2. Data Collection and Network Analysis of Temporal Citation Data using the Dimensions research database - Moses Boudourides (Friday, June 23 9:00 am - 12:00 pm; also offered in person in Portland on June 28)
  3. Interactive Tools and Teaching Methods for Motivating Social Network Thinking – Brennan Antone (Friday, June 23 9:00 am - 12:00 pm; also offered in person in Portland on June 28)

Saturday, June 24

  1. MWnets - an R package for the analysis of multiway networks – Vladimir Batagelj (Saturday, June 24  8:00 - 11:00 am PDT)

Day/time/registration: TBD 

  1. Egocentric Network Data Analysis with ERGMs in Statnet - Martina Morris