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WiNS Starting Kit

In this repository you will find useful resources for Women in Network Sciences (WiNS), as a Starting Kit with Networks.

Another repository that may be interesting for you, it is the one created with information for postgraduates Women in Network Science

Books and places where to start learning about networks 🌻📖

Next, you will find different types of resources that you could use to learn from the basics until the advances of Networks.

Books

Newman, M. (2018) Networks.

Wasserman, S. and Faust, K. (1994) Social Network Analysis. Methods and Applications.

Freeman, L. (2004) The Development of Social Network Analysis

Carrington, P., Scott, J. and Wasserman, S. (2005) Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis

Scoott, J. and Carrington, P. (2011). The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis

Borgatti, S., Everett, M. and Johnson, J. (2013-2018) Analyzing Social Networks.

Domínguez, S. and Hollstein, B. (2014) Mixed methods social networks research

Crossley, N., Bellotti, E., Edwards, G., Everett, M., Koskinen, J. and Tranmer, M. (2015) Social Network Analysis for Ego-Nets

Scott, J. (2017) Social Network Analysis

Perry, B., Pescosolido, B, and Borgatti, S. (2018) Egocentric Network Analysis

McCarty, C., Lubbers, M., Vacca, R. and Molina, J.L. (2019) Conducting Personal Network Research

Light, R. and Moody, J. (2020) The Oxford Handbook of Social Network

Places where to learn about Networks

Educational programmes recommended by NetSci

Graduate programmes recommended by INSNA

Workshops recommended by INSNA

Softwares 💻

There are many softwares created for data collection and analysis of those networks. Here, we leave a list of some of them:

Python - Programming language

R - Free software environment for statistical computing and graphics

R Studio - Free and open-source software for data science

UCINET - Software package for the analysis of social network data

Vennmaker - An Actor-Centered Interative Network Mapping Tool

Pajek - Analysis and visualization of very large networks

Gephy - Visualization and exploation software for all kinds of graphs and networks

Canvas - Software for personal networks

EgoNets - Software for personal networks

Visone - Visual Social Networks

Polinode - Collect, visualize and analyze connected data

VOSviewer - Visualizing scientific landscapes

International Organizations of Networks 👓

In the next international organizations, you can found useful information about their communities:

WiNS - Women in Network Science

INSNA - International Network for Social Network Analysis

NETSCI - Network Science Society

Regional Organizations of Networks 👓

Some regional organizations working on networks, organized themselves every couple of year to have annual meetings and/or conferences. Probably worth looking at those closer to where are you currently based.

NetSci Society, Chapters

NetSci Society, Dutch Chapter

NASN - North American regional conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis

EUSN - European regional conferences of the International Network for Social Network Analysis

ANSNA - Australian Network for Social Network Analysis of the International Network for Social Network Analysis

REDES - Iberoamerican Community of Networks

Journals 📚

There are journals focusing in understand society, and many other aspects of the reality, from a networks approach. If you are interesting in a specific topic, maybe you can go to each journal website and see what they had already published about it:

Social Networks. An International Journal of Structural Analysis.

Network Science

Connections. International Network for Social Network Analysis.

Journal of Social Structure International Network for Social Network Analysis

REDES. Revista Hispana para el análisis de redes sociales.

Twitter accounts to follow 📩

The community of networks is very active in twitter. If you wan to know the most updated news, a good way is follow certain accounts, like:

WiNS - Women in Network Sciences

NetSci - Network Science Society

INSNA - International Network for Social Network Analysis

Lista REDES - Iberoamerican community of Networks

Join some of these Listservs: 📫

There are already a couple of Listserve around the community, in which you can subscribe to be update of the last advances in the field. In the next links, you can (un)subscribe yourself.

SOCNET - The Social Networks Listserv

REDES - Iberoamerican network Listserv: Click in “Forum” option to see the instructions for subscribe.

Other resources 🔭

Other interesting resources that may be useful:

YouTube Channel of WiNS - Videos of the seminar series

RLadies - Community of women learning to code in R

YouTube Channel of Lista Redes - Videos of seminar series and events (in spanish)

Networks in the Global World

Knitting Networks Podcast


Author/Maintainer: Repository maintain by Postgraduate Committe of WiNS council. If you would like to add information, or suggest some changes, please contact Francisca Ortiz (Postgraduate rep) by email: [email protected].