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VI International Summer School «Theory and Methods of Longitudinal Social Network Analysis» (TMSA-2016)

From August 1 to 5, ANR-Lab held the summer school "Theory and Methods of Longitudinal Social Network Analysis" in Moscow. The goal of the school was to teach students already familiar with network analysis with the features of longitudinal network analysis, which include: selection and influence models, two-mode networks, model comparison of SAOMs and ERGMs, and multi-group and meta-analysis.

As with all previous schools, the main goal of the school was to help participants use the integrated systems thinking approach to create theoretically driven, methodologically sound research projects.

The school was conducted by Per Block and Christoph Stadfeld from ETH Zürich, ANR-Lab scientific supervisor Stanley Wasserman, laboratory head Valentina Kuskova and senior researcher Benjamin Lind.