United Kingdom Social Networks Association (UKSNA)*
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The United Kingdom Social Networks Association (UKSNA, UK-SNA or UK Social Networks Association) has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training opportunities:
Conferences
- UK Social Networks Conference**
The UK Social Networks Conference, formerly the Social Network Analysis Forum, offers an interdisciplinary venue for social and behavioural scientists, sociologists, educationalists, political scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists, practitioners and others to present their work in the area of social networks. The primary objective of the conference is to facilitate interactions between the many different disciplines interested in network analysis. The conference provides a unique opportunity for the dissemination and debate of recent advances in theoretical and experimental network research. A three-day conference with plenary sessions, paper presentations and post/pre-conference workshops/short courses.In 2014 the United Kingdom Social Network Analysis Conference (UKSNA) and the Conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA) merged to the European Conference on Social Networks (EUSN).
Conference History:
9th UK Social Networks Conference 2013, 27-29 June 2013, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
(Host: Business Network Research Group, Business School, University of Greenwich)- Conference Sessions:
Methods; Collaboration; Business; Social Influence; Policy Networks; Social Movements; Group FormationKeynotes: (2)
A hierarchy of exponential random graph models for the analysis of social networks
n.a.Pre-conference Sessions: (Jun 27)
Poster Session, Doctoral ConsortiumPost-conference Workshops: (Jun 29?)
n.a.Associated Events:
Greenwich Summer School in Social Network Analysis (Jun 17-25)Introductory courses:
Doing Research with SNA: Tools, Theories, and Applications
Network Analysis of Organization: Statistical and Simulation ApproachesAdvanced courses:
Longitudinal Models for Social Network Analysis
Panel Data with Stochastic Actor-Oriented (SIENA) Models and Relational Events Models8th UK Social Network Analysis Conference (UKSNA 2012), 28-30 June 2012, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom
(Host: Department of Politics, University of West of England)- Conference Sessions:
Adolescent Networks; Social Media I & II; Online Networks; Political Networks; Multilevel Analysis; Mixed Methods; Geography & Social Relations; Migration; Teams & Leadership; Business Networks; Collaboration & Network Formation; Communication Networks; Diffusion of Innovations; Health PolicyKeynotes:
Accelerating the diffusion of innovations via social network analysis
Measuring networks: reliability and validityPre-conference Workshops: (Jun 27)
Introduction to social network analysis
Organisational network analysis with UCINET / Pajek
From data to discovery: NodeXL for social network capture, analysis and visualisation (CANCELLED)
An introduction to exponential random graph models (ERGM)
An introduction to actor-oriented models using RSiena7th UK Social Networks Conference 2011, 7-9 July 2011, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
(Host: Business Network Research Group, Business School, University of Greenwich)- Conference Sessions:
n.a.Keynotes: (3)
Comparing Social Networks
Network Social Capital in Organizational Teams
Relations, Attributes, and Contexts: Insights from Collective Action FieldsPre-conference Workshops: (Jul 5-6)
Introduction to SNA
Organisational Network nalysis with UCINET/Pajek
From data to discovery: NodeXL for social network capture, analysis and visualisation6th UK Social Networks Conference 2010, 14-16 April 2010, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
(Host: School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester)- Conference Sessions:
n.a.Keynotes:
The history of SNA and the Manchester group (an outsider’s view)
Mixing methods in social network research
Environments, network and network evolutionPre-conference Workshops: (Apr 12–13)
Introduction to Social Network Analysis with UCINET
SIENA with R
Analysis of egonetworks using EgoNetSpecial Events:
Launch of the Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis
Special INSNA awards5th UK Social Networks Conference 2009, 3-5 July 2009, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
(Host: Business Network Research Group, Business School, University of Greenwich)- Conference Sessions:
Spatial Dimensions of Networks; Methods; Interorganisational Networks; Psychological Dimensions; Agent Models; Diffusion; Director Interlocks; Network Dynamics; Epistemic Communities; Social Capital; Political Networks; Innovation; Communication Networks; Poster SessionKeynotes: (3)
n.a.Pre-/Post-conference Short Courses: (Jul 2/6)
Introduction to Social Network Analysis with UCINET and NodeXL
SIENA with R
Organisational Network Analysis with Pajek4th UK Social Networks Conference 2008, 18–20 July 2008, University of Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
(Host: Business Network Research Group, Business School, University of Greenwich)- Conference Sessions:
n.a.Keynotes:
Finding the Balance between Brokerage and Closure
Let’s Get Negative (on Social Network Data)
Models for analyzing dynamics of valued networksPre-/Post-conference Short Courses: (Jul 17/21)
Introduction to Social Network Analysis with UCINET
Social Network Analysis with Pajek3rd UK Social Networks Conference 2007, 13-14 July 2007, University of London, London, United Kingdom
(Host: School of Business and Management, Queen Mary College, University of London)- Conference Program n.a.
Keynotes: (4)
n.a.2nd Social Network Analysis Forum 2006, 30 June – 1 July 2006, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
(Host: n.a.)- Conference Program n.a.
1st Social Network Analysis Forum 2005, 16-17 July 2005, Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom
Conference Theme: Social Network Analysis: Advances and Empirical Applications
(Host: Centre for Criminology, Faculty of Law, Oxford University)- Conference Sessions:
Simulations; Policy Networks; Networks and Politics; Knowledge Networks; Business Networks; Crime Networks; Business and Social NetworksKeynotes: (2)
n.a.Associatzed Events:
Social Network Analysis course @ Essex Summer School in Quantitative Analysis (Jul 11-22)