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« Finding those mutual friends | Main | Overview of U.S. and Canadian 311 city and county service center »

20 September 2007

More on networks in political science and sunbelt...

FYI, we have spoken to the Sunbelt organizers, who have reserved two + panel slots for political science related presentations. So, if you do register to present at Sunbelt, and wish to be part of a political science oriented panel, when you select a panel, write in:

Networks in Political Science (NIPS I)

or, if you are interested in policy networks, in particular:

Networks in Political Science (NIPS II): Policy Networks

Posted by David Lazer at September 20, 2007 12:53 PM

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