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11 September 2008
As part of a broader effort around building research capacity on network methods in political science, the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard will be sponsoring the 2009 Political Networks Conference.
We anticipate a format similar to the 2008 NIPS conference, with workshops followed by panel presentations of original work. We hope to once again bring together an interdisciplinary group of people interested in applying network methods to the study of political phenomena.
We will put out a call for papers and provide more details in January.
Posted by David Lazer at September 11, 2008 10:55 AM