PRS: Practicing Research Skills

Computational Approaches

in Political and Social

Sciences

Week 1C: Introduction to Network Analysis. Fri 7 June

Diliara Valeeva and Eelke Heemskerk

Plan for Week 1

Mon 3 June: Introduction to the topic

     => Preliminary decision about the group project

 

Wed 5 June: Introduction to data

     => Final decision about the group project

 

Fri 7 June: Introduction to methods

     => Writing a research proposal

 

Plan for today

1. Research proposal

2. Network analysis

1. Research Proposal

Past & Present

Success Offline

Neighbors

Key players

Success Online

Projects

Research Proposal

0. Title

1. Relevant literature

2. Research question

3. Hypotheses

4. Data

5. Methods

6. Labor division

7. Bibliography

* max 1500 words

Deadline: Tuesday 11 June, 17.00

1. Relevant literature

1. Short intro about CSS:

  • what is CSS?

 

2. The literature on your specific topic:

  • what has been done?
  • what is missing in the literature?
  • what needs to be studied?

* see the list of the recommended literature for each group in Canvas

Reading list for each group

Find on Canvas:

Modules => Week 1 => Literature

 

1) About CSS: "Reading list for week 1"

2) For each group: "Recommended literature for each group"

 

 

2. Research Question

1. Stating the question

  • subquestions, if you have more

 

2. Relevance

  • why is it important to answer this question?
  • what shall we learn new about CSS? 

3. Hypotheses

1. Your main hypothesis

  • or several, if you have more

 

2. What would it mean if the hypothesis is confirmed/rejected?

 

4. Data

1. Do you already have an idea about your dataset(s)?

  • What are your observations?
  • How many cases?
  • How would you clean your data?
  • What are the potential strengths and weaknesses of this dataset?

 

5. Methods

1. Do you already have an idea about the method(s)?

  • How would you perform your analysis?
  • What are the potential strengths and weaknesses of this method?

 

6. Labor division

1. How are you planning to work together?

  • What are your qualities and strengths?
  • Do you see any challenges during your group work?

6. Bibliography

1. Cite the literature that you used for writing this proposal:

  • papers
  • websites
  • other sources

It's just a research proposal

2. Network Analysis

What is a social network?

  • A set of nodes (e.g., people or organisations)

 

 

 

  • A set of connections between nodes (e.g., friends, acquaintances, relatives)

Racial segregation in school

Physicist collaborations

Internet

Global capitalism

Corpnet image, Heemskerk & Takes

Main assumptions

  • “(…) is based on an assumption of the importance of relationships among interacting units“ (Wasserman/Faust 2008:4)

 

  • “(…) encompasses theories, models, and applications that are expressed in terms of relational concepts or processes” (Wasserman/Faust 2008:4)

 

  • “(…) the unit of analysis in network analysis is not the individual, but an entity consisting of a collection of individuals and the linkages among them” (Wasserman/Faust 2008:5)

Unit of analysis

1. Dyads (two actors and their ties)

2. Triads (three actors and their ties)
3. Larger systems (subgroups of individuals, or entire networks)

Our data as networks

authors

co-authorship

words

sessions

co-ocurrence

authors

NODES

TIES

users

mentions, retweets

hashtags

co-ocurrence

Dates

  • No class Monday 10 June
  • Next class: Wednesday 12 June
  • The final presentations: July 3 Wednesday 
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