2007. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,
2007. Complex Systems 07,
2007. Sunbelt XXVII International Social Networks
Conference,
2007. Complexity and network epidemiology workshop. Network theory working group, Melbourne March 2007.
2006. ACSPRI Social Science Methodology conference,2006. INSNA Sunbelt International Social Network Conference XXVI, Vancouver, April 2006.
2005. 12th Australasian Mathematical
Psychology Conference,
2005. Workshop
on large scale network analysis, EII
task force on Network Analysis and Visualisation, NICTA,
2005. Social networks
and cyberinfrastructure
workshop, National Centre for Supercomputing Applications,
2005. Symposium on Social Connectedness and
Communities,
2005. ARCRNSISS
Methodologies, Tools and Techniques Forum,
2005. CSIRO Network Theory Working Group Meeting, Canberra, 8-9
March 2005.
2005. INSNA Sunbelt International Social Network Conference XXV, Los
Angeles, 17-20 February 2005.
2004. ISA RC33 Sixth International Conference on Logic and Methodology, Amsterdam, 16-20 August 2004
2004. DSTO Complex Adaptive Systems in Defence workshop, University
of Adelaide, 22-23 July 2004.
2004. INSNA Sunbelt XXIV, Portoroz, Slovenia, May.
2004. Workshop on Complex Networked Social Systems, Melbourne,
February.
2003. 11th Australian Mathematical Psychology Conference, Sydney, November.
2003. Institute of Mathematics and its Applications workshop, “Networks and the population dynamics of disease transmission”. Minneapolis, November.
2003. Monte Carlo Workshop, University of Melbourne, November.
2003. International Meeting of the
Psychometric Society, Sardinia, July.
2003. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Denver, February.
2003. Sunbelt XXIII International Social Network Conference, Cancun, February.
Recent Conference Papers
Invited addresses and presentations (since 2003):
Pattison & Robins (2007). The statistical
analysis of social networks.
Nuffield seminars in social networks,
Robins & Lusher (2007). Statistical models
for social networks:
Exponential random graph models. Workshop,
Robins & Pattison (2007). Modeling
network structures: Exponential random graph models. Mathematical Modelling Workshop, National Infectious
Disease
Modellers
Pattison & Robins (2007). Modeling contact networks. Mathematical
Modelling Workshop, National Infectious Disease
Modellers
Robins (2007). People in
networks. DSTO,
Robins (2007). Applications of
exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks. Workshop,
Robins (2007). People in networks:
Models for the
interaction of individual qualities and social structure. Linton
Freeman
Award Lecture, Sunbelt international social networks conference,
Pattison & Robins (2006). Understanding
human social networks. Workshop
for the Australian Defence Science & Technology Organisation,
Robins (2006). Individuals
within social systems. Age of Networks speaker series,
Robins (2006). Workshop on
exponential random graph models for social networks.
Robins (2006). Social networks and
social science. Department
of Psychology colloquium,
Pattison & Robins (2006). Understanding
human social networks. Workshop
for the Australain Defence Intelligence Organisation,
Robins (2006). Individuals in
complex social systems:
Social science and networks.
Robins (2006). Analysing complex social network data: From heuristics to models. CSIRO Network Theory Working Group III, Network theory and methods. June 2006.
Robins & Lusher (2006). Translating
a macro-structural theory into relational propositions. EBMA
workshop,
DSTO,
Pattison & Robins (2006). Multiple
social networks in organisations. Presentation to DSTO,
Pattison & Robins (2006). The
social science of networks. Connections presentation to DSTO,
Robins (2006). A workshop on
exponential random graph models for social networks.
Robins & Lusher (2006). Statistical
models for social network structures, individual beliefs and perceived
social
norms. Network Science Conference,
Robins, G., & Pattison. P. (2005). The
Robins, G. (2005). Social networks: Data and
analysis. Workshop
on large scale network analysis, EII
task force on Network Analysis and Visualisation, NICTA,
Pattison, P., & Robins, G. (2005). Exponential
random graph models for
social networks. Workshop on large scale network analysis, EII task force on Network Analysis and
Visualisation, NICTA,
Robins, G. (2005). A short introduction to
exponential random graph
models for social networks. Social networks and
cyberinfrastructure
workshop, National Centre for Supercomputing Applications,
Kalish, Y., & Robins, G. (2005). Bridging
in social networks: Who are the people in structural holes and why are
they
there? Symposium on Social Connectedness and Communities,
Pattison & Robins (2005). Social
networks: Data and models. Colloquium series,
Robins, G. (2005). Empirical social networks: Data collection, hypotheses, and research outcomes. CSIRO Network Theory Working Group Meeting, Canberra, 8-9 March 2005.
Pattison, P., Snijders, T. & Robins, G. (2005). Modelling social networks. CSIRO Network Theory Working Group Meeting, Canberra, 8-9 March 2005.
Co-chair and presenter, New developments in exponential random graph
(p*) models. Invited session, INSNA Sunbelt XXV, Los Angeles, 17-20
February 2005.
Robins, G. (2004). Current developments in exponential models for
social networks. Statistical symposium, Interuniversity Center for
Social Science Theory and Methodology , University of Groningen, the
Netherlands, August.
Robins, G., & Johnston, M. (2004). Joint social selection and
social influence models for social networks: The interplay of ties and
attributes. Satellite symposium, The dynamics of networks and
behaviours, Portoroz, Slovenia.
Robins, G. (2003). Exponential random graph (p*) models for social
networks: The global outcomes of local model specifications. Institute
of Mathematics and its Applications workshop, “Networks and the
population dynamics of disease transmission”. Minneapolis,
November.
Robins, G.L. (2003). The small worlds of small social networks. Invited seminar on Science, networks and society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Denver, February.
Other presentations (since 2003):
Lomi, Lusher, Pattison & Robins (2007). Inter-organizational
hierarchies, social networks, and identities in
multi-unit organizations. American Sociological Association Annual
Meeting,
Daraganova, Pattison & Robins (2007). Social
influence models. Sunbelt XXVII International Social
Networks Conference,
Kalish & Robins (2007). Social
settings and the organization of network ties: An empirical examination
of foci
of activity theory. Sunbelt XXVII International Social Networks
Conference,
Pattison, Robins & Wang (2007). Snowball
sampling and exponential random graph models. Sunbelt
XXVII International Social Networks Conference,
Wang, Sharpe, Robins & Pattison (2007). Exponential
random graph (p*) models for affiliation networks.
Lusher & Robins (2007). Beliefs
and networks: Personal attitudes and perceptions of general attitudes
in
exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks. Sunbelt
XXVII
International Social Networks Conference,
Kirke, Pattison & Robins (2007). Modelling
the role of gender in structuring adolescent friendship
networks. Sunbelt XXVII International Social Networks Conference,
Igarashi, Robins & Pattison (2007). Dynamics
of social networks, trust, and social identity. Sunbelt
XXVII International Social Networks Conference,
Hong, Fu, Pattison & Robins (2007). Visualisation
and interaction of temporal multi-relational networks. Sunbelt
XXVII International Social Networks Conference,
Robins (2007). Network modelling and network epidemiology. Complexity and network epidemiology workshop. Netowrk theory working group, Melbourne, March 2007.
Robins, Snijders, Wang, Handcock & Pattison (2006). New developments in statistical models for
social networks. ACSPRI social science methodology conference,
Pattison, Robins, Wang, Koskinen & Snijders
(2006). The coevolution of multiple
networks. ACSPRI social science
methodology
conference,
Lusher & Robins (2006). Structural, individual and cultural factors in statistical models for social networks. CSIRO Network Theory Working Group III, Network theory and methods. June 2006.
Igarashi, Robins & Pattison (2006). Longitudinal
changes in friendship networks:
An approach from exponential random graph models. Network
Science 2006 Conference,
Robins,
Lusher & Kremer (2006). The
analysis of individual
attitudes within complex relational structures: Footballers, teams, and
attitudes towards masculinity. ARCRNSISS
Annual
Conference,
Zhao & Robins (2006). Multiple
networks: Comparing QAP and exponential random graph (p*) models.
Sunbelt
XXVI International Social Networks Conference,
Robins, Pattison & Wang (2006). New
specifications for exponential random graph models for directed
networks. Sunbelt XXVI International Social Networks Conference,
Pattison, Robins, Wang, Snijders & Koskinen (2006). The co-evolution of multiple networks. Sunbelt
XXVI International Social Networks Conference,
Igarashi, Robins, Pattison & Wang (2006). Reciprocity
of cross- and same-sex relationships in face-to-face and
text message-mediated networks.
Lusher & Robins (2006). Structure,
agency and culture in statistical models for social networks. Sunbelt
XXVI
International Social Networks Conference,
Robins (2006). New
specifications for exponential random graph models. Workshop on
exponential
random graph models, Sunbelt XXVI International Social Networks
Conference,
Robins, Lusher & Kremer (2005). Footballers,
teams and attitudes towards masculinity: The analysis of
individual attitudes within complex relational structures. 12th
Australasian
Mathematical Psychology Conference,
Pattison, Robins, Wang, Koskinen & Snijders
(2005).
The co-evolution
of multiple networks. 12th
Australasian
Mathematical Psychology Conference,
Jackson, Judd, Fraser, Murray, Robins, & Komiti. (2005). Understanding suicide in Australian farmers.
Joint CINP/ASPR Scientific Meeting,
Pattison, Robins, Snijders & Handcock (2005). Statistical models for social networks. ARCRNSISS
Methodologies, Tools and Techniques Forum,
Kalish, Y., & Robins, G. (2005). Balance theory revisited: Negative ties, social settings and tie strength. INSNA Sunbelt XXV, Los Angeles, 17-20 February 2005.
Lusher, D., Robins, G., & Kremer, P. (2005). Individual and team attitudes towards women in elite-level all-male sporting teams. INSNA Sunbelt XXV, Los Angeles, 17-20 February 2005.
Snijders, T., Pattison, P., Robins, G., & Handcock, M. (2004). New specifications for exponential random graph models. ISA RC33 Sixth International Conference on Logic and Methodology, Amsterdam,
Ling, M., Robins, G., & Pattison, P. (2004). Time evolution of multiple networks as complex adaptive systems. DSTO Complex Adaptive Systems in Defence workshop, University of Adelaide.
Robins, G., & Pattison, P. (2004). Models for social network evolution: Issues of stationarity. DSTO Complex Adaptive Systems in Defence workshop, University of Adelaide.
Robins, G., Snijders, T., Pattison, P., & Handcock, M. (2004). New specifications for exponential random graph models. INSNA Sunbelt XXIV, Portoroz, Slovenia, 12-16 May 2004
Lusher, D., & Robins, G. (2004). Masculinities and violence in schools. INSNA Sunbelt XXIV, Portoroz, Slovenia, 12-16 May 2004.
Kalish, Y., & Robins, G. (2004). Psychology, agency and network structure. INSNA Sunbelt XXIV, Portoroz, Slovenia, 12-16 May 2004.
Wong, H., Pattison, P., & Robins, G. (2004). Monte Carlo studies
of the spatial random graph model. INSNA Sunbelt XXIV, Portoroz,
Slovenia, 12-16 May 2004.
Alexander, M., & Robins, G. (2004). Local clustering in
bipartite
graphs: Theoretical models and some empirical comparisons. INSNA
Sunbelt
XXIV, Portoroz, Slovenia, 12-16 May 2004.
Robins, G. (2003). Modelling social networks: Estimation and model specification for exponential random graph models. 11th Australian Mathematical Psychology Conference, Sydney, November.
Robins, G., & Pattison, P. (2003). Exponential random graph
models for social networks: Estimation and model specification issues.
Monte Carlo workshop, University of Melbourne, November.
Robins, G.L. (2003). The small worlds of small social networks.
International Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Sardinia, 7-11 July.
Robins, G.L. (2003). The small worlds of small social networks. Sunbelt XXIII International Social Network Conference, Cancun, Mexico, February.
Woolcock, J, Pattison, P., Robins, G., Bergin, S., & Robins, G. (2003). Optimising the spatial allocation of members of an organisation embedded in a work interaction network. Sunbelt XXIII International Social Network Conference, Cancun, Mexico, February.
Bergin, S., Rogers, P., Pattison, P., Robins, G., & Woolcock, J. (2003). A methodology for using social network analysis in the geographical placement of elements in a merger/site transfer. Sunbelt XXIII International Social Network Conference, Cancun, Mexico, February.
Last update: 3 January 2008