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Do conflict events lead to distinct networkpatterns or motifs? Can we identify specific conflict constellations? Can these serve as an early indicator of conflict supernovae? Social network analysis has rarely if ever applied conflict and cooperation events-data for conflict early warning analysis. This research will draw on real conflict event data to analyse interaction patterns between actors just prior to high levels of conflict and cooperation. We will draw on a hubs and authority approach to predict aggregate interactive behavior between actors in conflict.
Do conflict events lead to distinct network patterns or motifs? Can we identify specific conflict constellations? Can these serve as an early indicator of conflict supernovae? Social network analysis has rarely if ever used conflict and cooperation events-data for conflict early warning analysis. This research will draw on real conflict event data to analyse interaction patterns between actors just prior to high levels of conflict and cooperation. We will draw on a hubs and authority approach to predict aggregate interactive behavior between actors in conflict.


Interested participants (feel free to add your name): Elizabeth, Patrick, Spandan
 
''Interested participants'' (feel free to add your name): Elizabeth, Patrick, Spandan

Latest revision as of 19:01, 16 June 2006

Social Network Dynamic Analysis

Do conflict events lead to distinct network patterns or motifs? Can we identify specific conflict constellations? Can these serve as an early indicator of conflict supernovae? Social network analysis has rarely if ever used conflict and cooperation events-data for conflict early warning analysis. This research will draw on real conflict event data to analyse interaction patterns between actors just prior to high levels of conflict and cooperation. We will draw on a hubs and authority approach to predict aggregate interactive behavior between actors in conflict.


Interested participants (feel free to add your name): Elizabeth, Patrick, Spandan