NASN 2021: The 3rd North American Social Networks Conference virtual NA, DC, United States, January 25-27, 2021 |
Conference website | https://www.insna.org/events/the-3rd-north-american-nasn |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nasn2021 |
The North American Scoail Networks (NASN) Conference is a regional conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA). INSNA currently has over 500 members and more people than ever are interested in attending and presenting their work at INSNA conferences. The NASN conference provides an interdisciplinary venue for social scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, ethnologists, epidemiologists, organizational theorists, public health experts, and others to present current work in the area of social networks. More information about other INSNA conferences can be found on the INSNA website, www.insna.org.
Submission Guidelines
The NASN 2021 organizing committee is soliciting abstracts for paper and poster presentations at the upcoming 3rd NASN Conference, to be held virtually 25-27 January, 2021. We invite abstract submissions for oral presentations (20 minute lecture) and posters (on topics relevant to social network analysis, including theory, methods, and applications of social network analysis).
Abstract submission dates:
Opens on 16 November 2020
Closes on 18 December 2020
Details for abstract submission can be found at https://www.insna.org/events/the-3rd-north-american-nasn
List of Topics
- Methods for social network analysis
- Modeling social networks and behavior
- Diffusion, information propagation and assimilation in social networks
- Methods for social and media analysis
- Networks and health
- Longitudinal network analysis
- Communication networks
- Two-mode / Affiliation / Bi-partite networks
- Social influence
- Negative ties
- Multi-level network analysis
- Qualitative network analysis
- Collaboration networks
- Visualization of social networks
- Social networks and education
- Dynamics of social contagion
- Online communication and (mis)information diffusion
- Online socio-political mobilizations
- Group formation, evolution and group behaviour analysis
- Modelling, tracking and forecasting dynamic groups in social media
- Community detection and dynamic community structure analysis
- Social simulation, and cultural, opinion, and normative dynamics
- Empirical calibration and validation of agent-based social models
- Coevolution of network and behaviour
- Online and lab experiments
- Big data and social networking
- Social network analysis tools and software
- Algorithms for analyzing social networks
- Artificial intelligence (AI) and networks
Committees
Organizing committee
- Kimberly Glasgow, kimberly.glasgow@jhuapl.edu
- Anthony Johnson, anthony.johnson@jhuapl.edu
- Ann McCranie, amccrani@indiana.edu
- Ian McCulloh, ian.mcculloh@accenturefederal.com
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to to nasocnet@gmail.com.