Sunbelt 2023 Workshops
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.
- You must register for the main conference in order to register for in-person workshops.
Tuesday, June 27th AM Half Day (9:00am-12:00pm)
- Introduction to Network Analysis Tools in R – Michal Bojanowski
- Spatial Social Network Analysis with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) – Clio Andris
- Introduction to Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) using Statnet – Carter T. Butts
Tuesday, June 27th PM Half Day (1:30-4:30pm)
- Considering Research Teams as Small Social Networks Instead of Hierarchical Structures: Workshop on Stakeholders’ Participation in Science – Claude Julie Bourque
- Conducting personal networks research with Network Canvas – Michelle Birkett
- Modeling Relational Event Dynamics with statnet – Carter T. Butts
- Advanced ERGMs using statnet - David Hunter
Tuesday, June 27th Full Day (9:00am-4:30pm with lunch break)
- Mixed Methods Research into Social Networks – Betina Hollstein
- From Webscraping to Social Network Analyses: Structure and Evolution of Scientific Co-publishing Networks – Jochem Tols
- Using patent data for collaboration network analysis. An application with USTPO data in PatentsView – Sergio Palomeque
- Cancelled:
A Hands-On Introduction to Analyzing Social Networks with UCINET & Netdraw– Dan Halgin - Integrating SNA and Text Mining: Business Intelligence Through the SBS BI App – Andrea Fronzetti Colladon
- Longitudinal Network Analysis with SAOMs using RSiena - Beginner Level - Robert Krause
Wednesday, June 28th AM Half Day (9:00am-12:00pm)
- Social Network Approaches for Behavior Change – Tom Valente
- Introduction to Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models (TERGMs) using Statnet – Steven M. Goodreau
- Cancelled:
Data Collection and Network Analysis of Temporal Citation Data using the Dimensions research database– Moses Boudourides - 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)
- Simulating Complex Agent-Based Model with epiworldR: A fast and flexible ABM framework – George Vega Yon (also offered online on June 21)
- Interactive Tools and Teaching Methods for Motivating Social Network Thinking – Brennan Antone (also offered online June 23)
- Egocentric Network Data Analysis with ERGMs – Michal Bojanowski
- Introduction to Social Network Data Collection with an Emphasis on Social Survey Methods – David Tindall
ONLINE Workshops (TO REGISTER: SELECT THE TITLE OF THE WORKSHOP)
- Please note day/times so that you do not register for overlapping workshops.
- All times PDT, Pacific Daylight Time, Portland's Time Zone.
- TO REGISTER: 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.
- Once registered, you will receive e-mail confirmation with the session join link. You will also receive a reminder e-mail 2 days prior to your session. The meeting join link is also accessible 15 minutes prior to your session start time via your insna.org account Member Dashboard (once logged in, select your name in the upper right corner and then select "view your event").
Monday, June 19
- Egocentric network analysis with R – Raffaele Vacca (Monday, June 19 1:00 - 7:00 am PDT)
- 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)
- Mediation and Moderation Analysis in ERGM using ergMargins - Scott Duxbury (Monday, June 19 6:00 - 9:00 am PDT)
- 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)
- Network visualization with R - Katherine Ognyanova (Monday June 19 11:00 am - 2:00 pm PDT)
Tuesday, June 20
- manynet: an R package for multimodal network analysis and more – James Hollway (Tuesday, June 20 5:00 - 8:00 am PDT)
- Causal Network Analysis - Weihua An (Tuesday, June 20 7:00 - 10:00 am PDT)
- Using Qualtrics to Design Sociometric Surveys - Thomas Cowhitt (Tuesday, June 20 8:00 - 11:00 am PDT)
Wednesday, June 21
Cancelled: The goldfish package in R– Christoph Stadtfeld (Wednesday, June 21 5:00 - 8:00 am PDT)- 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)
- 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
- Advanced RSiena workshop - Tom A.B. Snijders (Thursday, June 22 7:00 - 10:00 am PDT)
- 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)
- Introduction to Social Network Data Collection with an Emphasis on Social Survey Methods - David Tindall (Thursday, June 22 11:00 am - 2 :00 pm PDT; also offered in person on June 28)
Friday, June 23
- Algebraic analyses and visualization of complex networks - Antonio Rivero Ostoic (Friday June 23 6:00 - 9:00 am PDT)
- Cancelled:
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) - 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
- MWnets - an R package for the analysis of multiway networks – Vladimir Batagelj (Saturday, June 24 8:00 - 11:00 am PDT)