July 2009

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  

Editor Login


Convener in chief:


David Lazer
(Methodology, Networked Governance)

Editors:


Stanley Wasserman
(Current Trends, Methodology, Social Networks)

Guy Stuart
(Economic Sociology, Finance)

David Gibson
(Social Networks, Interaction, Theory)

Allan Friedman
(Simulations)

Jukka-Pekka Onnela
(Methodology, Social Networks, Technology)

Nathan Eagle
(Technology, Social Computing, Powerlaws, Current Trends)

Ben Waber
(Technology, Social Computing)
Ines Mergel
(Knowledge Sharing, Social Computing, Social Software, Government 20)

Maria Binz-Scharf
(Qualitative Methodology, Knowledge Sharing, eGovernment)

Alexander Schellong
(Admin, eGovernment, Government 20, Citizen Relationship Management)

Categories

Archives

Recent Entries

Recent Comments

Notification

Powered by
Movable Type 4.24-en





Blog Directory & Search engine
Academics Blog Top Sites

globe_blogs.gif
Blog Flux Local - Massachusetts
Blog Flux Directory



« CDC is fighting the spread of the swine flu with viral technologies | Main | Networked governance and the swine flu »

2 May 2009

Second annual Harvard conference on political networks

I am pleased to announce the second annual conference on Political Networks at Harvard (here at IQSS). The conference will take place June 12-13, and there will be dual track (intro and advanced) methods workshop on June 11. We have about 40 presentations in 3 parallel tracks, and 40+ posters (see full program). There will be keynotes by Brian Uzzi and Laszlo Barabasi. Registration is open now, where registration for the workshop is $80 ($40 for doctoral students), and $100 for the conference ($50 for doctoral students). Late registration fees apply starting June 1. Thanks go to the National Science Foundation and the Office for Naval Research for their support.

Posted by David Lazer at May 2, 2009 11:35 AM