Note: Workshop is 6 hours and will be conducted over 2 days (7th & 8th December 2023; 10AM to 1PM ET) with each session of 3 hours per day on specific topics.
About the Workshop:
Scope: This workshop will introduce using R and the package iGraph to make social network visualizations. Participants with little to no R experience should be able to keep up. Beyond the visualization construction, we will explain some of the uses and concepts of social network analysis, how to make custom plots, and how to modify the code from class for their own use later.
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Dr. Jeff Hemsley is an Associate Professor at the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University and an Associate Editor at the Journal of Information Technology and Politics. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Washington’s Information School. His research is about understanding information diffusion, particularly in the context of politics or social movements, in social media. He is co-author of the book Going Viral (Polity Press, 2013 and winner of ASIS&T Best Science Books of 2014 Information award and selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2014), which explains what virality is, how it works technologically and socially, and draws out the implications of this process for social change.
Christy is a PhD Student at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies. Her research examines crisis events and their communication in contemporary social media platforms using mixed-methods approaches. Specifically, she examines the collective information behaviors and use of TikTok for crisis events in Lebanon. Before starting her Ph.D., Christy worked in risk and management consulting.