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The workshop featured invited presentations and discussions to understand how social network thinking will evolve in the next ten years. Advances in combining social network thinking with new types of data and other lines of research will be considered. Participants explored what knowledge gains can be made from a multi-level network analysis approach and what research investments are needed. This workshop was one of three workshops held on October 11, 2017 in Washington, D.C. The workshops are designed to gather information for the Decadal Survey of Social and Behavioral Sciences for Applications to National Security.
To purchase or download a copy of the workshop proceedings, please visit the National Academies Press website http://www.nap.edu/25057

Workshop Planning Committee Members Workshop Presenters
Paul Sackett, Chair, Committee on a Decadal Survey of Social and Behavioral Sciences for Applications to National Security Sujeeta Bhatt, Study Director, Decadal Survey of Social and Behavioral Sciences for Applications to National Security David Honey, Director of Science and Technology, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Guido Cervone, Pennsylvania State University (Presentation) Hsinchun Chen, University of Arizona (Presentation) Leslie DeChurch, Northwestern University (Presentation) Emily Falk, University of Pennsylvania (virtual presenter) (Presentation) Scott Feld, Purdue University Benjamin Golub, Harvard University (Presentation) Jesse Hoey, University of Waterloo (Presentation) Kenny Joseph, Northeastern University Regina Joseph, New York University Zachary Neal, Michigan State University (Presentation) Carolyn Parkinson, University of California, Los Angeles (Presentation) Randolph H. Pherson, Pherson Associates, LLC Alexander Volfovsky, Duke University (Presentation) | | Sponsor
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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