Towards a mobile network society

One of the most salient changes in modern societies is the rapid uptake of mobile information and communication technologies (ICT). In a broad range of areas this technology transform the way people live their lives, how they interact and the way they elaborate their social networks. As a result modern societies are increasingly clustered around interconnected, ICT supported, social networks. This blogg present result from ongoing research that explores how mobile technology is used to establish and support small-scale social networks around the world.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Applications of Social Network Analysis – ASNA2008



The 5th conference on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA
2008) will again take place at the University of Zurich. ASNA 2008 will primarily provide an interdisciplinary venue with focus on applications of social network analysis. This year's keynote will be simulcasted via the internet to a parallel event at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto, Japan. The Japaneese session of ASNA2008 (codenamed "ASNA2008-Asia"), will mainly focus on (the existing, emerging, or just possible) technological aspects of applications of social network analysis.

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