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Phil Schrodt - 0 views

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    Based on Tabari, KEDS
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Mitchell Centre for SNA (Manchester University) - 0 views

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    The Manchester social networks group (MSNG) is a cross-disciplinary research group located in the School of Social Sciences. MSNG aims to discuss and to promote the application and development of Social Network Analysis methodology to answer important research questions in social science. The following SNA topics are of interest to the group: Data collection for social network analysis Longitudinal networks and network formation Neighbourhood and network variations in social and health outcomes Qualitative network analysis Social Networks and Social Movements Statistical modelling of social networks Visualising and describing social networks
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Research Publications - 0 views

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    SNA articles
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NodeXL Teaching - CASCI - 0 views

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    A number of instructors have been using NodeXL to help teaching social network analysis. It is relatively easy to use compared to many other network analysis and visualization tools, while still providing a rich set of metrics and visualization features. It is also free and integrates with Excel 2007, which many users are familiar with. This page is meant to collect information that can be useful in teaching with NodeXL.
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Social Network Analysis with Python - 0 views

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A JavaScript toolkit for visualising networks - 0 views

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    KeyLines is a JavaScript toolkit for visualising networks. It works in all major browsers, and on all platforms, including the iPad. It uses HTML5 but also works on old versions of Internet Explorer. KeyLines is ideal for organisations who want to migrate from legacy Java, Flex or Silverlight apps to the new world of HTML5.
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