2011 Conference
Third International Workshop on Network Theory:
Web Science Meets Network Science
Sponsored by:
The Annenberg Networks Network, USC,
The Science of Networks in Communities Laboratory (SONIC), Northwestern U
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO), Northwestern U
Conveners:
Noshir Contractor, SONIC, Northwestern
Manuel Castells, ANN, USC
Peter Monge, ANN, USC
Brian Uzzi, NICO, Northwestern
Kevin Lynch, NICO, Northwestern
March 04-06, 2011
On March 4–6, 2011 the Annenberg Networks Network, the SONIC lab, and the Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO) hosted the Third International Workshop on Network Theory. It was followed by the NICO Complexity Conference at Northwestern University’s Allen Center.
Visit the SONIC Lab conference website to download a program brochure or get a participant list.
Presentations
- Luis Amaral:
Discover, Understand, Engineer:
Why this Sequence is So Challenging in Emerging Systems - Jure Leskovec:
Rhythms of Information Flow through Networks - Lada A. Adamic:
Social Networks Caught in the Web - Laszlo Barabasi:
From the WWW to network Science:
Why Was Google’s Pagerank Successful After All? - Jim Hendler:
Semantic Web Science - Jiawei Han:
Web Structure Mining and Information Network Analysis:
An Integrated Approach - Scott Poole:
Modeling the Web – The Interaction Between Theory Building
and Data-Driven Discovery - Michael Macy:
Network Autocorrelation: Causality and Culture Wars - Katy Borner:
Interactive Maps of Science and Technology - Duncan Watts:
Collective Learning in Networks and Web-based Experiments
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