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David Lazer
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15 May 2008

Networks in Political Science (NIPS) program

Just realized that I had not posted that the program for the Networks in Political Science (NIPS) conference at Harvard is up. This has turned out to be a rather larger affair than we originally envisioned: between the presentations and posters, there will be over 100 papers, plus two days of methods workshops before. Online registration, etc, information is available through the website.

Posted by David Lazer at May 15, 2008 9:14 PM

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