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Networks of interactions of Russian sociologists: the connection between generations

ANR-members took part in the conference “Russian Sociological Community: History, Present, and the Place in International Social Science”

April Conference is near at hand already

This year the conference will feature a new session dedicated to Network Analysis. The session will address theoretical and empirical studies from a broad range of disciplines which rely on network theory or utilize network analysis methods.

Sociology and Society: social inequality and social justice

The ANR-Lab members took part in the V All-Russian Congress of Sociology in Yekaterinburg

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How do you spend your weekend?

On 7-9 Oct ANR-Lab has held 3rd Academic Writing Seminar.

Analysis of Unstructured Information in Social Networks

Leading Research Fellow Galina Gradoselskaya has chaired a section “Analysis of Unstructured Information in Social Networks” at the 7th Annual Conference on Methods in Social Sciences "Sociological research methods" (in memory of A. Kryshtanovsky).

New Network Analysis Section of the Conference

This year the conference will feature a new session dedicated to Network Analysis.

Welcome to our regular seminars

We are comming back after vacation and our first open seminar is Monday, September 26th

Our Research Assistant starts studying at PhD program in Northwestern University

ANR-Lab's Research Assistant Igor Zakhlebin starts this year studying Technology and Social Behavior in Northwestern University, Chikago, USA

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.

Summer and longitudinal social network analysis

Christoph Stadtfeld and Per Block of ETH Zurich kept a lively pace for four full days interchanging theoretical explorations of SIENA's mathematical foundation and social network dynamics on the one hand, and practical exercises in analyzing real-world networks on the other.