T17: Introduction to Social Network Analysis
Full Day Tutorial
Dr. Panayiotis Zaphiris (short bio)
Department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
Dr. Chee Siang Ang (short bio)
School of Engineering and Digital Arts, University of Kent, UK
Objectives:
Social Network Analysis (SNA) focuses on patterns of relations between and among people, organizations, states, etc. It seeks to describe networks of relations as fully as possible, tease out the prominent patterns in such networks, trace the flow of information through them, and discover what effects these relations and networks have on people and organizations.
Although SNA could be extensively utilized to analyze human-human interactions in online communities (discussion boards, newsgroups, virtual organizations) unfortunately it is very rarely used.
This Tutorial provides an overview of this analytic technique and demonstrates how it can be used in HCI (especially computer mediated communication (CMC)) research and practise. This topic becomes even more important these days with the increasing popularity of social networking websites and other social software (e.g. youtube, myspace, MMORPGs, virtual worlds like second life etc.) and the research interest in studying them.
Upon completion of this tutorial, you should:
- Be able to understand the basics of social network analysis, its terminology and background (part 1)
- Be able to transform communication data to network data (part 1)
- Know practically how social network analysis (SNA) can be applied to HCI (especially CMC) analysis (part 2)
- Get familiar with the use of standard SNA tools and software (part 2)
- Be able to derive practical and useful information through SNA analysis that would help design an innovative and successful online community. (part 2)
Content and Benefits:
The contents for the tutorial is divided into two parts, each of which is structured in small groups to maximize the interaction among participants
- Part 1: Introduction to Social Network Analysis Benefits: you will be exposed to the introduction of SNA, get familiar with the terminology and definitions of SNA.
- Part 2: Practical uses of social network analysis (SNA) Benefits: Through a series of interactive exercises, a number of case studies will be demonstrated and discussed. Case studies will draw from diverse areas (e.g. use of SNA to study age differences in CMC, use of SNA in universal design and research). Ways of using SNA to study new forms of CMC such as MMORPGs, Wikis, blogs etc. will also be discussed.
Target Audience:
We welcome practitioners and academics interested in computer mediated communication, universal design, especially researchers and practitioners who are interested in domains that social network analysis can be applied.