Week 1C: Introduction to Network Analysis. Fri 7 June
Diliara Valeeva and Eelke Heemskerk
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
1. Research proposal
2. Network analysis
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. Short intro about CSS:
2. The literature on your specific topic:
* see the list of the recommended literature for each group in Canvas
Find on Canvas:
Modules => Week 1 => Literature
1) About CSS: "Reading list for week 1"
2) For each group: "Recommended literature for each group"
1. Stating the question
2. Relevance
1. Your main hypothesis
2. What would it mean if the hypothesis is confirmed/rejected?
1. Do you already have an idea about your dataset(s)?
1. Do you already have an idea about the method(s)?
1. How are you planning to work together?
1. Cite the literature that you used for writing this proposal:
image source: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/networks/
image source: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/networks/
image source: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/networks/
Corpnet image, Heemskerk & Takes
1. Dyads (two actors and their ties)
2. Triads (three actors and their ties)
3. Larger systems (subgroups of individuals, or entire networks)
authors
co-authorship
words
sessions
co-ocurrence
authors
NODES
TIES
users
mentions, retweets
hashtags
co-ocurrence