Starting with Social Network Analysis
Starting with Social Network Analysis, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 76 lectures, based on 281 reviews, and has 1220 subscribers.
You will learn about Conceptualize your own social network study Collect social network data yourself Have an idea of how to analyze your social network data Understand social network research more deeply This course is ideal for individuals who are Researchers at any level seeking to apply social network analysis quickly or Students wanting to learn about social network analysis or Reviewers and staff of funding agencies who want to get a quick overview of the field or Managers and consultants who want to understand the informal organization of work It is particularly useful for Researchers at any level seeking to apply social network analysis quickly or Students wanting to learn about social network analysis or Reviewers and staff of funding agencies who want to get a quick overview of the field or Managers and consultants who want to understand the informal organization of work.
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Title: Starting with Social Network Analysis
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 76
Number of Published Lectures: 76
Number of Curriculum Items: 78
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 78
Original Price: €109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Conceptualize your own social network study
- Collect social network data yourself
- Have an idea of how to analyze your social network data
- Understand social network research more deeply
Who Should Attend
- Researchers at any level seeking to apply social network analysis quickly
- Students wanting to learn about social network analysis
- Reviewers and staff of funding agencies who want to get a quick overview of the field
- Managers and consultants who want to understand the informal organization of work
Target Audiences
- Researchers at any level seeking to apply social network analysis quickly
- Students wanting to learn about social network analysis
- Reviewers and staff of funding agencies who want to get a quick overview of the field
- Managers and consultants who want to understand the informal organization of work
In this course, you will learn everything you need to get started with doing social network analysis (SNA). Taking this course will be the fastest way for you to learn about the nature of this unique perspective and to understand its major concepts. Additionally, I will provide executive summaries of foundational social network studies (which will be continously updated) to get you started with your literature work.
Specifically, you will learn…
– …about the basic concepts that we have to understand to do and read about social network analysis.
– …about everything you need to set up your own network study (or to understand the setup of another social network study).
– …about common strategies to collect relational data.
– …how to analysenetwork data.
– …what software packagesexist that may help you with social network data collection or data analysis.
– …about influential texts in the field of social network research.
-… how you can use the techniques of SNA to reflectabout your own life and career.
There are plenty of exercises included in this course to help you solidify your learning.
Who will be your instructor?
My name is Dominik E. Froehlich and I am an active researcher of social networks for quite a few years now. I mostly study networks in the domain of learning and instruction, but occasionally I ventured to other fields, such as organization and management. I’m well published in this field in terms of academic articles, I’m editing a book about social network analysis with a well-known publisher, and my work on social networks has won international academic awards. Speaking of awards: I also won awards for my (online) teaching — so hopefully this translates into a great learning experience for you. I’m always available for questions and suggestions for further lections in the course in order to make the course even more relevant to you!
Is this course right for you?
While this course is explicitly targeted at researchers at any level (including students, of course!), organizational consultants and managers may find the course useful to understand the basics of how work is often organized in an informal way.
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Need more information? Check out the previewvideos, the curriculum, or this list of learnings…and don’t forget that you can get a refundwithin 30 days, no questions asked.
You will learn…
– …why social network analysis is receiving so much interest these days—and why it will pay off for you to learn about it.
– …about the general perspective that social network analysis takes and how this perspective is different or novel.
– …about how we can define the nature of social networks.
– …about a central concept of social network analysis: nodes, which are also called vertices or actors.
– …about modes and the disctinction between one-mode networks and two-mode networks.
– …about another important concept of social network analysis: egdes, which are also called ties or arcs or relationships.
– …about how you may classify differnt types of networks.
– …how networks are made up by vertices and edges.
– …about the difference between sociocentric and egocentric networks in social network analysis.
– …about what types of research questions are possible to answer using social network analysis.
– …about the different units of analysis that you may investigate using social network analysis.
– …about the boundary specification problem; a very important challenge in any social network study.
– …about theorizingwithin social network studies.
– …about the key features of social capital theory.
– …about the key features of cognitive social structures.
– …about the key features of balance theory.
– …about the key features of homophily.
– …about the quality of relational data that we need for social network analysis.
– …about the specificities of collecting quantitative network data via a survey.
– …that ethicalconsiderations are especially important when conducting social network analysis.
– …about two major ways of storing quantitative network data: the matrix format and the edgelist format.
– …how to present quantitative data in different formats (edgelist, matrix, and the visual representation) and how to prepare your data accordingly.
– …about nodal degree, a very basic put important centrality metric frequently used in social network analysis.
– …about betweenness, an often used metric for centrality or brokerage in networks.
– …about closeness, an indicator for distance between one node and the rest of the network.
– …where to download the open source software Gephi, which we will use for network visualization.
– …how to navigate in Gephi.
– …to calculate key metrics of social network analysis in Gephi.
– …about how to apply layouting algorithms in Gephi.
– …how to change the appearance of your network graph based on previously calculated metrics.
– …where to download the software Vennmaker, which we will use for network data collection.
– …how to navigate in VennMaker and how this software may help you in collection relational data.
– …and more…
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the course
Lecture 1: About the course
Lecture 2: The hype about social network analysis
Lecture 3: A change in perspective
Chapter 2: First contact with social network thinking
Lecture 1: First contact with social network thinking
Lecture 2: What is a social network?
Lecture 3: Exercise: Your real-life networks
Lecture 4: The nature of nodes
Lecture 5: Modes
Lecture 6: The nature of edges
Lecture 7: Exercise: Classifying networks
Lecture 8: The nature of networks
Lecture 9: Sociocentric networks vs. ego networks
Lecture 10: Summary
Chapter 3: Setting up a network study
Lecture 1: Setting up a network study
Lecture 2: Finding a network research question
Lecture 3: Unit of analysis
Lecture 4: Setting boundaries: The boundary specification problem
Lecture 5: Theorizing about networks: Network theory
Lecture 6: A glimpse into… social capital theory
Lecture 7: A glimpse into… cognitive social structures
Lecture 8: A glimpse into… balance theory
Lecture 9: A glimpse into… homophily (similarity-attraction theory)
Lecture 10: Exercise: Homophily
Lecture 11: Learn more about network theories
Lecture 12: Summary
Chapter 4: Collecting and storing network data
Lecture 1: What is relational data?
Lecture 2: Collecting quantitatve survey data
Lecture 3: Ethical considerations of network data collection
Lecture 4: Storing quantitative network data
Lecture 5: Transforming quantitative data
Lecture 6: Exercise: Transforming an edgelist
Lecture 7: Exercise: Transforming a matrix
Lecture 8: Exercise: Extracting data from a graph
Lecture 9: Summary
Chapter 5: Analyzing network data
Lecture 1: Introduction to centrality metrics: nodal degree
Lecture 2: Betweenness centrality
Lecture 3: Closeness centrality
Lecture 4: Exercise: Centrality sores
Lecture 5: Bonus: Quick and Dirty Bibliographic Analysis using VOSViewer
Chapter 6: Overview of Software for Social Network Analysis
Lecture 1: Gephi: Downloading
Lecture 2: Gephi: Getting Started
Lecture 3: Gephi: Calculating statistics
Lecture 4: Gephi: Layouting
Lecture 5: Gephi: Changing the appearance of a network
Lecture 6: Gephi: Installing Plugins
Lecture 7: Gephi: Exercise with Geodata
Lecture 8: VennMaker: Downloading
Lecture 9: VennMaker: Getting Started
Lecture 10: UCINET: Downloading
Lecture 11: UCINET: Overview
Lecture 12: UCINET: Matrix Editor
Lecture 13: UCINET: Datafiles
Chapter 7: Executive summaries of important social network texts
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: Blau (1964): Exchange and Power in Social Life
Lecture 3: Borgatti and Everett (1997): Network Analysis of 2-Mode Data
Lecture 4: Bourdieu (1986): The Forms of Capital
Lecture 5: Cartwright and Harary (1956): Structural Balance
Lecture 6: Coleman (1988): Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital
Lecture 7: Cross and Parker (2004): The Hidden Power of Social Networks
Lecture 8: Feld (1981): The Focused Organization of Social Ties
Lecture 9: Freeman (1978): Centrality in Social Networks
Chapter 8: Example: From Collecting Data to Analysis to Interpretation
Lecture 1: Collecting Data in Limesurvey
Lecture 2: Looking at the data
Lecture 3: Cleaning and restructuring data in R
Lecture 4: Analyzing and visualizing data with Cytoscape
Chapter 9: Personal Network Analysis
Lecture 1: Introduction to Personal Network Analysis
Lecture 2: How to use this sub-course?
Lecture 3: Step 1: Define your goal
Lecture 4: Step 2: Define the social areas of your goal
Lecture 5: Step 3: Generating names
Lecture 6: Step 4: Developing actor attributes
Lecture 7: Step 5: Describing relationships
Lecture 8: Step 6: Summarizing data
Lecture 9: Enhancement: Alter-Alter Analysis
Lecture 10: Enhancement: Longitudinal Analysis
Chapter 10: Bonus
Lecture 1: Bonus resources
Instructors
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Froehlich Research GmbH
Social Network Analyst
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- 2 stars: 16 votes
- 3 stars: 63 votes
- 4 stars: 87 votes
- 5 stars: 105 votes
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