Awesome Network Analysis
An awesome list of
resources to construct, analyze and visualize network data.
Inspired by
Awesome Deep Learning, Awesome Math and
others.
Network of U.S. political blogs by
Adamic and Glance (2004)
(preprint).
Note: searching for ‘@’ will return all Twitter accounts
listed on this page.
Contents
Books
Classics
Dissemination
Accessible introductions aimed at non-technical audiences.
General Overviews
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Encyclopedia of Social Networks, edited by George A. Barnett - Covers all sorts of network-related
themes (many of them not formal) as well as social network analysis
(2011).
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Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining, edited by Reda Alhajj and Jon Rokne (2014).
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Network Science, by Albert-László Barabási - Full book online (2016).
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Network Science, by the U.S. National Research Council - Full book online (2005).
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Network Science: Theory and Practice, by Ted G. Lewis (2011).
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Networks. An Introduction, by Mark E.J. Newman (2010).
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Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected
World, by David Easley and Jon Kleinberg - Full pre-publication draft (review; 2010).
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Réseaux sociaux et structures relationnelles, by Emmanuel Lazega, in French (2014).
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The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis, edited by John Scott and Peter J. Carrington (2011).
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Sociologie des réseaux sociaux, by Pierre Mercklé, in French (2011).
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Social and Economic Networks, by Matthew O. Jackson (2008).
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Social Network Analysis with Applications, by Ian McCulloh, Helen Armstrong and Anthony Johnson (2013).
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Social Networks: An Introduction, by Jeroen Bruggeman (related material; 2008).
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Studying Social Networks. A Guide to Empirical Research, by Marina Hennig et al. (2013).
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Understanding Social Networks. Theories, Concepts, and Findings, by Charles Kadushin (2012).
Graph Theory
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Combinatorics and Graph Theory, by John Harris, Jeffry L. Hirst and Michael Mossinghoff (2008).
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The Fascinating World of Graph Theory, by Arthur Benjamin, Gary Chartrand and Ping Zhang (2015).
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Graph Theory, by John A. Bondy and Uppaluri S.R. Murty (2008).
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Graph Theory, by Reinhard Diestel - Full book online, also in Chinese and German
(2016).
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Graph Theory, by Frank Harary - Full book online (1969).
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Graphs & Digraphs, by Gary Chartrand, Linda Lesniak and Ping Zhang (2016).
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Introduction to Combinatorics and Graph Theory, by Daniel Guichard - Full book online (2016).
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Modern Graph Theory, by Belá Bollobás (1998).
Method-specific
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Bayesian Networks in R with Applications in Systems Biology, by Radhakrishnan Nagarajan, Marco Scutari and Sophie Lèbre (website; 2013).
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Bayesian Networks with Examples in R, by Marco Scutari and Jean-Baptiste Denis (website; 2014).
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The Book of Trees. Visualizing Branches of Knowledge, by Manuel Lima - Hundreds of beautiful tree diagrams, from all
periods of history (2014).
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Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks, edited by Dean Lusher, Johan Koskinen and Garry Robins (2013).
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Generalized Blockmodeling. Structural Analysis in the Social
Sciences, by Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj and Anuška Ferligoj (2004).
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Handbook of Graph Drawing and Visualization, edited by Roberto Tamassia (chapter proofs; 2013).
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Handbuch Historische Netzwerkforschung. Grundlagen und
Anwendungen, edited by Marten Düring et al., in German (2016).
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An Introduction to Exponential Random Graph Modeling, by Jenine K. Harris (2014).
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Knoten und Kanten. Soziale Netzwerkanalyse in Wirtschafts- und
Migrationsforschung, edited by Markus Gamper and Linda Reschke, in German (2010).
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Knoten und Kanten 2.0. Soziale Netzwerkanalyse in Medienforschung
und Kulturanthropologie, edited by Markus Gamper, Linda Reschke and Michael Schönhuth, in
German (2012).
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Knoten und Kanten III. Soziale Netzwerkanalyse in Geschichts- und
Politikforschung, edited by Markus Gamper, Linda Reschke and Marten Düring, in German
and English (2015).
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Inferential Network Analysis, by Skyler J. Cranmer, Bruce A.
Desmarais and Jason Morgan (forthcoming).
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Multilayer Social Networks, by Mark E. Dickison, Matteo Magnani and Luca Rossi (2016).
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Multilevel Network Analysis for the Social Sciences, edited by Emmanuel Lazega and Tom A.B. Snijders (2016).
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Multivariate Network Visualization, edited by Andreas Kerren, Helen C. Purchase and Matthew O. Ward
(2014).
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Network Analysis in Archaeology, edited by Carl Knappett (2013;
review in French).
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Network Analysis: Methodological Foundations, edited by Ulrik Brandes and Thomas Erlebach - Covers network
centrality, clustering, blockmodels, spatial networks and more (2005).
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Political Networks. The Structural Perspective, by David Knoke (1994).
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Social Network Analysis for Ego-Nets: Social Network Analysis for
Actor-Centred Networks, by Nick Crossley et al. (2015).
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Understanding Large Temporal Networks and Spatial Networks, by Vladimir Batagelj et al. (2014).
Software-specific
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Algorithmic Graph Theory and Sage, by David Joyner, Minh Van Nguyen, and David Phillips - Full book
online (2013).
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Analyzing Social Networks
(using UCINET), by Stephen P. Borgatti, Martin G. Everett and Jeffrey C.
Johnson (2013).
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A User’s Guide to Network Analysis in R, by Douglas A. Luke (2015).
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Data Science and Complex Networks: Real Case Studies with Python, by Guido Caldarelli and Alessandro Chessa (2016).
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Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek, by Wouter de Nooy, Andrej Mrvar and Vladimir Batagelj (2011; also
in Japanese
and in Chinese).
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Gephi Cookbook
(2015).
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Graph Drawing Software
(covering many programs), edited by Michael Jünger and Petra Mutzel
(2004).
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Introduction to Social Network Methods
(using mostly UCINET), by Robert A. Hanneman and Mark Riddle - Full book
online (2001).
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Mastering Gephi Network Visualization, by Ken Cherven (2015).
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Network Analysis with R/igraph, by Gabor Csárdi, Thomas Nepusz
and Eduardo M. Airoldi (in preparation).
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Network Analysis with Python/igraph, by Thomas Nepusz, Gabor
Csárdi and Eduardo M. Airoldi (in preparation).
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Network Graph Analysis and Visualization with Gephi, by Ken Cherven (2013).
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Social Network Analysis for Startups. Finding Connections on the
Social Web
(using Python), by Maksim Tsvetovat and Alexander Kouznetsov (code; 2011).
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Statistical Analysis of Network Data with R, by Eric D. Kolaczyk and Gabor Csárdi (R package; 2014).
Topic-specific
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Communities and Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Rethink
Urban and Community Studies, by Katherine Giuffre (2013).
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Comparing Policy Networks. Labor Politics in the U.S., Germany, and
Japan, by David Knoke et al. (1996).
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The Connected Past. Challenges to Network Studies in Archaeology
and History
edited by Tom Brughmans, Anna Collar and Fiona Coward (2016;
companion website).
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The Development of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the
Sociology of Science, by Linton C. Freeman, in English and several other languages (2004;
follow-up paper, 2011).
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Dynamical Networks in Psychology: More Than A Pretty Picture?, by Laura Bringmann (2016; PhD dissertation).
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Dynamical Processes on Complex Networks, by Alain Barrat, Marc Barthélemy and Alessandro Vespignani (2008).
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Fundamentals of Brain Network Analysis, by Alex Fornito, Andrew Zalesky and Edward Bullmore (2016).
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Inside Criminal Networks, by Carlo Morselli (2009).
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Neighbor Networks. Competitive Advantage Local and Personal, by Ronald S. Burt (2010).
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Network Analysis Literacy. A Practical Approach to the Analysis of
Networks, by Katharina A. Zweig (2016).
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Networks in Social Policy Problems, edited by Balázs Vedres and Marco Scotti (2012).
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The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Networks, edited by Yann Bramoullé, Andrea Galeotti and Brian Rogers (2016).
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Policy Debates as Dynamic Networks: German Pension Politics and
Privatization Discourse, by Philip Leifeld (2016).
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Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and
Randomness, by Duncan J. Watts (2003).
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Theories of Communication Networks, by Peter Monge and Nosh Contractor (2003).
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The Chessboard and the Web. Strategies of Connection in a Networked
World, by Anne-Marie Slaughter (2017); applies network science to world
politics.
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Towards Relational Sociology, by Nick Crossley (2011).
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Die Verbundenheit der Dinge. Eine Kulturgeschichte der Netze und
Netzwerke [The Connectedness of Things. A Cultural History of Nets
and Networks], by Sebastian Gießmann, in German (2014).
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Verdeckte soziale Netzwerke im Nationalsozialismus. Die Entstehung
und Arbeitsweise von Berliner Hilfsnetzwerken für verfolgte Juden
[Hidden Social Networks in National Socialism: The origins and
working methods of Berlin assistance networks for persecuted
Jews], by Marten Düring, in German (2015;
related publications
and
video presentation in English).
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Visualisierung komplexer Strukturen. Grundlagen der Darstellung
mehrdimensionaler Netzwerke, by Lothar Krempel, in German.
Conferences
Recurring conferences on network analysis.
Courses
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Complex Networks, by Peter Sheridan Dodds (University of Vermont, 2016; Twitter:
[@networksvox](https://twitter.com/networksvox)).
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Graph Theory and Applications, by Paul Van Dooren - Full lecture slides (Hamilton Institute, Dublin,
2009).
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Graph Theory (Mathematics), by Christopher Griffin - Full lecture notes (Penn State University,
2012).
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Network Analysis and Modeling (Computer Science), by Aaron Clauset - Full lecture slides and readings (University of
Colorado, 2014).
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Networks, Complexity and Its Applications (Media Arts and
Sciences), by Cesar Hidalgo (MIT, 2011).
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Networks, Crowds and Markets, by David Easley, Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos (presentation; Cornell University via edX, 2016).
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Networks (Economics), by Mardavij Roozbehani and Evan Sadler (MIT, 2018).
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Network Science (Computer Science), by Constantine Dovrolis - Mostly open access readings (Georgia Tech,
2015).
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Network Science (Physics), by Albert-László Barabási, Sean Cornelius and Roberta Sinatra
(Northeastern University, 2015).
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Political Networks: Methods and Applications, by Zeev Maoz (University of California in Davis, 2012).
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Social and Economic Networks: Models and Analysis, by Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford University via Coursera, 2015).
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Social Network Analysis, by Lada Adamic (University of Michigan via Coursera, not yet run).
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Social Network Analysis
and
Intermediate Social Network Theory, by Matthew J. Denny - Workshop notes and slides (2014–5).
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Social Network Analysis with Pajek, by Andrej Mrvar (University of Ljubljana, 2016).
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Social Networks, by Dennis M. Feehan (University of Berkeley, 2017).
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The Structure of Information Networks, by Jon Kleinberg - Links to many diverse readings (Cornell
University, 2008).
Datasets
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Animal Social Network Repository
- Large “multi-species repository of social networks.”
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Bayesian Network Repository.
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Bill Cosponsorship Networks in European Parliaments
- Legislative cosponsorship networks, in R format.
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Colorado Index of Complex Networks (ICON)
- Large collection of networks described and indexed by Aaron Clauset’s
research group.
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Connectome
- Comprehensive maps of neural connections.
- Enron Email Dataset.
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Eric D. Kolaczyk’s Network Datasets.
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Gephi Datasets.
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igraphdata -
R data-centric package.
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Interaction Web Database
- Ecological species interactions.
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International Currencies 1890-1910
- Historical data on the international connections between 45
currencies.
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KONECT - The Koblenz Network Collection
- Includes, among other things, networks of collaboration in DBpedia and
Wikipedia, GitHub (companion handbook).
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James H. Fowler’s Cosponsorship Network Data Page.
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Linton Freeman’s Network Data
- Over 300 datasets of all sorts, in UCINET format.
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Mangal - Online platform to analyze,
archive and share ecological network data (preprint, Python package,
R package).
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Manlio De Domenico’s Complex Multilayer Networks.
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Mark E.J. Newman’s Network Data
(example visualizations).
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Network Repository - Fully
searchable database containing hundreds of real-world networks.
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Network Science Book - Network Datasets
- Network data sets from Albert-László Barabási’s
Network Science book. Includes data on IMDB actors, arXiv
scientific collaboration, network of routers, the US power grid,
protein-protein interactions, cell phone users, citation networks,
metabolic reactions, e-mail networks, and nd.edu Web pages.
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Nexus - Repository of network
datasets in GraphML and igraph formats.
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Norwegian Interlocking Directorate, 2002-2011
- Two-mode and one-mode data on gender representation in Norwegian
firms.
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Movie galaxies - A databse of
movie characters interaction graphs.
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Pajek Datasets.
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Philosophers Networks from Randall Collins’s
The Sociology of Philosophies.
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Siena Datasets.
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SocioPatterns Datasets
- Network data obtained through the
SocioPatterns sensing
platform.
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Stanford Large Network Dataset Collection.
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tnet Datasets - Weighted
network data.
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UCI Network Data Repository.
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UCINET Datasets
- Network data in UCINET format.
Journals
Journals that are not fully open-access are marked as “gated”. Please
also note that some of the publishers listed below are
deeply hurting
scientific publishing.
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Applied Network Science
(Springer Open).
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ARCS – Analyse de réseaux pour les sciences sociales / Network
Analysis for the Social Sciences, in English and in French (GDR ARSHS).
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Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory
(Springer, gated).
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Computational Social Networks
(Springer Open).
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Connections
(INSNA).
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IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering
(IEEE).
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Journal of Complex Networks
(Oxford, gated).
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The Journal of Mathematical Sociology
(Taylor & Francis, gated).
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Journal of Social Structure
(INSNA). Older archives.
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NETCOM. Networks and Communication Studies, in English and in French (Revues.org).
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Network Science
(Cambridge, gated).
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Online Social Networks and Media
(Elsevier, gated).
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REDES. Revista hispana para el análisis de redes sociales, in Spanish (INSNA).
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Social Network Analysis and Mining
(Springer, gated).
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Social Networks
(Elsevier, gated).
Professional Groups
Research Groups (USA)
Network-focused research centers, (reading) groups, institutes, labs –
you name it – based in the USA.
Research Groups (Other)
Network-focused research centers, (reading) groups, institutes, labs –
you name it – based outside of the USA.
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Cambridge Networks Network (CNN)
- Research network on complex networks.
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Centre for Business Network Analysis, University of Greenwich
- Focused on economic/organisational network analysis.
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Center for Network Science, Central European University, Budapest
- Features a PhD in Network Science program.
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Complex Networks - Research
group based in Paris.
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Cx-Nets - Virtual collaboration
between four complex networks research groups.
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Data Science Group -
Wroclaw-based research group that studies, among many things, complex
networks and other network-related topics.
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Digital Humanities -
Interdisciplinary group of researchers at the Marc Bloch Centre in
Berlin, with many network science projects.
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Forschungscluster der Universitäten Trier und Mainz
“Gesellschaftliche Abhängigkeiten und soziale Netzwerke”, in German.
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GDR Analyse de réseaux en sciences humaines et sociales
– French research group with funds to support training and workshops on
network analysis for social scientists.
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Historical Network Research (HNR)
- Platform for scholars interested in network analysis for historical
research.
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ANR-Lab - International Laboratory for Applied Network Research
- Russian group based at the National Research University in Moscow.
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Large Graphs and Networks
- Research group at the Catholic University of Louvain (official page).
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MelNet Social Network Research Group, Swinburne University of
Technology.
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Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis, University of
Manchester
- Currently studies
covert networks.
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Murata Laboratory -
Tokyo-based research group, studying bi-, tri- and k-partite
(hyper)networks.
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NetLab - Research
network at the University of Toronto, led by Barry Wellman.
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Network Science Research Centre, Swansea University.
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Network Dynamics - Research
Lab at McGill University, led by
Derek Ruths
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Netzwerkerei - Historical
research project on the connections between Jewish intellectuals.
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ORIO - Observatoire des Réseaux Intra- et Inter-Organisationnels
- A research program on networks and regulation.
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Redes-Sociales, in Spanish
- Information network based at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
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RES-HIST : Réseaux et histoire, in French - Blog posts from a research group on historical networks.
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SocioPatterns -
Interdisciplinary research group that uses wireless sensors to study
social network data.
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SoNAR-C - Social Network Analysis Research Center, University of
Italian Switzerland (USi).
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Topographies of Entanglements. Mapping Medieval Networks
- Research platform based at the Austrian Academy of Sciences that
focuses on applying network theory and visualisation to medieval
history.
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UCL Centre for Organisational Network Analysis (CONA).
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Virtual Observatory for the Study of Online Networks (VOSON)
- Research and software development project located at the Australian
National University.
Review Articles
Archeological and Historical Networks
See also the bibliographies
by Claire Lemercier and Claire Zalc
(section on ‘études structurales’),
by the Historical Network Research Group, and
by Tom Brughmans.
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Analyse de réseaux et histoire, in French (Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, 2005).
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Analyser les réseaux du passé en archéologie et en histoire, in French (Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2014).
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Formale Methoden der Netzwerkanalyse in den Geschichtswissenschaften:
Warum und Wie? [Formal Network Methods in History: Why and How?], in German (preprint in English; Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften,
2012).
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From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network
Visualization of Historical Sources
(Programming Historian, 2015).
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Graph Theory and Networks in Biology
(preprint;
IET Systems Biology, 2007).
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Introduction à la visualisation de données : l’analyse de réseau en
histoire, in French (Geschichte und Informatik, 2015).
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Introduction : où en est l’analyse de réseaux en histoire ?
[Introducción: ¿en qué punto se encuentra el análisis de redes en
Historia?], in French (also in Spanish; REDES, 2011).
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Networks and History
(Complexity, 2002).
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Networks in Historical Research
(in The Historian’s Macroscope, 2013).
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Networks of Power in Archaeology
(Annual Review of Anthropology, 2014).
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Netzwerkanalyse in den Geschichtswissenschaften. Historische
Netzwerkanalyse als Methode für die Erforschung von historischen
Prozessen, in German (Prozesse. Formen, Dynamiken, Erklärungen, 2015).
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The Roots and Shoots of Archaeological Network Analysis: A Citation
Analysis and Review of the Archaeological Use of Formal Network
Methods
(Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 2014).
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Thinking Through Networks: A Review of Formal Network Methods in
Archaeology
(Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2013).
Bibliographic, Citation and Semantic Networks
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Assessing Impact and Quality from Local Dynamics of Citation
Networks
(Journal of Informetrics, 2012).
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Atypical Combinations and Scientific Impact
(Science, 2013).
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On Bibliographic Networks
(Scientometrics, 2013).
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Dynamic Scientific Co-Authorship Networks
(Models of Science Dynamics, 2012).
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Extracting Citation Networks from Publications in Classics
(Digital Humanities Quarterly, forthcoming).
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Self-Citations, Co-Authorships and Keywords: A New Approach to
Scientists’ Field Mobility?
(Scientometrics, 2007).
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Socio-Semantic Frameworks
(preprint; Advances in Complex Systems, 2013).
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Socio-Semantic Modeling of Epistemic Communities
(APSA, 2014).
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Tradition and Innovation in Scientists’ Research Strategies
(Annual Review of Sociology, 2015).
Biological, Ecological and Disease Networks
Complex and Multilayer Networks
Ethics of Network Analysis
Network Modeling
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A Brief History of Statistical Models for Network Analysis and Open
Challenges
(Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 2012).
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Basic Models and Questions in Statistical Network Analysis
(Statistics Surveys, 2017).
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Introduction to Stochastic Actor-Based Models for Network Dynamics
(preprint; Social Networks, 2010).
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Navigating the Range of Statistical Tools for Inferential Network
Analysis (American Journal of Political Science, forthcoming
2016).
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Positional Analysis and Blockmodeling
(
Computational Complexity, 2012).
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Social Network Evolution and Actor Oriented Models
(Mathematics & Social Sciences, 1997).
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Statistical Models for Social Networks
(Annual Review of Sociology, 2011).
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A Survey of Statistical Network Models
- Book-length review (preprint; Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning, 2010).
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A Unified View of Generative Models for Networks: Models, Methods,
Opportunities, and Challenges
(video presentation;
NIPS 2014 workshop
on “Networks: From Graphs to Rich Data”).
Network Visualization
Social, Economic and Political Networks
See also the bibliographies
by Eszter Hargittai,
by Pierre François
and
by Pierre Mercklé.
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A propos de la notion de rôle dans l’analyse des relations
sociales
(Mathématiques et sciences humaines, 2011).
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Brokerage
(Annual Review of Sociology, 2012).
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Birds of a Feather: Homophily in Social Networks
(Annual Review of Sociology, 2001).
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Mixed-Method Approaches to Social Network Analysis
(ESRC NCRM Discussion Paper, 2010).
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Network Analysis and Political Science
(Annual Review of Political Science, 2011).
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Network Analysis for International Relations
(International Organization, 2009).
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Network Analysis in the Social Sciences
(Science, 2009).
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Networks and Trade
(Annual Review of Economics, 2018).
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Networks in Social Psychology, Beginning with Kurt Lewin
(
Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining, 2014).
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Networks in the Understanding of Economic Behaviors
(Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2014).
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Positions and Roles
(
The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis, 2011).
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The Social and the Sexual: Networks in Contemporary Demographic
Research
(PSC Working Paper Series, 2013).
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Social Network Analysis in the Study of Terrorism and Political
Violence
(preprint; PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011).
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Social Networks and Crime: Pitfalls and Promises for Advancing the
Field
(Annual Review of Criminology, 2019).
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Urban Social Networks: Some Methodological Problems and Possibilities
(The Small World, 1989).
Selected Papers
A voluntarily short list of applied, epistemological and methodological
articles, many of which have become classic readings in network analysis
courses. Intended for highly motivated social science students with
little to no prior exposure to network analysis.
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Aux sources des grands réseaux d’interactions. Retour sur quelques
propriétés déterminantes des réseaux sociaux issus de corpus
documentaires, by Pascal Cristofoli, in French - Reviews the current state of
relational sociology and network analysis in light of the large-scale
and online data (Réseaux, 2008).
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Birds of a Feather, Or Friend of a Friend? Using Exponential Random
Graph Models to Investigate Adolescent Social Networks, by Steven M. Goodreau, James A. Kitts and Martina Morris - Accessible
introduction to the logic and application of exponential random graph
modeling (Demography, 2001).
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Chains of Affection: The Structure of Adolescent Romantic and Sexual
Networks, by Peter S. Bearman, James Moody and Katherine Stovel - Classic
example of topological network analysis applied to a network of
affective and sexual ties (American Journal of Sociology,
2004).
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Coauthorship and Citation Patterns in the Physical Review, by Travis Martin et al. - Highly typical study of scientific
publishing productivity and collaboration through temporal network
analysis (preprint;
Physical Review E, 2013).
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The Convergence of Social and Technological Networks, by Jon Kleinberg - Discusses small-world effects and social contagion
within the context of the Internet and social media (Communications of the ACM, 2008).
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Deux traditions d’analyse des reseaux sociaux, by Michael Eve (English version; Réseaux, 2002).
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Homophily and Contagion Are Generically Confounded in Observational
Social Network Studies, by Cosma R. Shalizi and Andrew C. Thomas - Makes a very important
point for the analysis of network diffusion and influence (Sociological Methods and Research, 2011).
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La notion de réseau complexe : du réseau comme abstraction et outil à
la masse de données des réseaux sociaux en ligne, by Alain Barrat, in French - Accessible introduction to the study of
complex networks (Communication & Organisation, 2013).
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Network Analysis, Culture, and the Problem of Agency, by Mustafa Emirbayer and Jeff Goodwin (American Journal of Sociology, 1994), and
Manifesto for a Relational Sociology, by Mustafa Emirbayer (American Journal of Sociology, 1997) -
Sociological foundations for a science of social ties.
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Network Theory, Plot Analysis, by Franco Moretti - Example applications of (fictional) network
analysis in literary studies (New Left Review, 2011).
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Node Centrality in Weighted Networks: Generalizing Degree and
Shortest Paths, by Tore Opsahl, Filip Agneessens and John Skvoretz - Explores the
generalization of network centrality and distance measures to
(positively) valued graphs (Social Networks, 2010;
companion website).
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Scale-Free Networks, by
Albert-László Barabási and Eric Bonabeau - Early, accessible formulation
of the “networks are everywhere” argument (Scientific American,
2003).
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Social Networks and Causal Inference, by Tyler J. VanderWeele and Weihua An - Reviews the different ways in
which network analysis can produce meaningful causal statements, as well
as the inherent limits of network analysis for doing so (Handbook of Causal Analysis for Social Research, 2013).
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The Performativity of Networks, by Kieran Healy - Network analysis meets science studies: social
networks, like financial markets, are highly subject to performativity,
i.e. the possibility that reality might be altered by its theoretical
inquiry (European Journal of Sociology, 2015).
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Revisiting the Foundations of Network Analysis, by Carter T. Butts - On choosing the right network representation to
frame a research problem.
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Robust Action and the Rise of the Medici, 1400-1434, by John F. Padgett and Christopher K. Ansell - Classic analysis of
power relations in the Renaissance Florentine state (American Journal of Sociology, 1993).
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The Strength of Weak Ties, by Mark Granovetter - Arch-classic example of applying network
analysis to a social issue: jobseeking (American Journal of Sociology, 1973).
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The Ties that Divide: A Network Analysis of the International
Monetary System, 1890–1910
(The Journal of Economic History, 2005) and
The Empirics of International Currencies: Network Externalities,
History and Persistence
(The Economic Journal, 2009), both by Marc Flandreau and
Clemens Jobst - Network analysis of the foreign exchange system in the
late 19th century (data).
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Topics in Social Network Analysis and Network Science, by A. James O’Malley and Jukka-Pekka Onnela - 50-page introduction to
network analysis, with just the right amount of detail on all aspects of
it (The Handbook of Health Services Research, forthcoming
2017).
Software
For a hint of why this section of the list might be useful to some, see
Mark Round’s Map of Data Formats and Software Tools
(2009).
Several links in this section come from the
NetWiki Shared Code
page, from the Cambridge Networks Network
List of Resources for Complex Network Analysis, and from the
Software for Social Network Analysis
page by Mark Huisman and Marijtje A.J. van Duijn. For a recent academic
review on the subject, see the
Social Network Algorithms and Software
entry of the
International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences,
2nd edition (2015).
See also the
Social Network Analysis Project Survey
(blog post), an earlier attempt to chart social network analysis tools that links
to many commercial platforms not included in this list, such as
Detective.io. The Wikipedia
English entry on
Social Network Analysis Software
also links to many commercial that are often very expensive, outdated,
and far from being awesome by any reasonable standard.
Software-centric tutorials are listed below their program of choice:
other tutorials are listed in the next section.
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ArcGIS Network Analyst
- Network-based spatial analysis software for solving complex routing
problems.
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CFinder - Cross-platform Java
program to identify clusters and communities through the Clique
Percolation Method (CPM).
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Circos - Cross-platform program to
produce circular layouts of network data, written in Perl.
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Cytoscape - Cross-platform Java
program to build, analyze and visualize networks. Also a JavaScript
library.
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Discourse Network Analyzer (DNA)
- Qualitative content analysis tool with network export facilities,
written in Java with R integration.
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E-Net -
Windows program for ego network analysis.
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EgoNet -
Cross-platform Java program for ego network analysis.
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EgoWeb -
Server-side software for social network data collection and processing.
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easyN - Online tool aimed at
representing and sharing gene interaction networks as well as Petri net
models.
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Gephi - Cross-platform, free and
open source tool for network visualization.
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GLEAMviz Simulator -
Cross-platform tool intended for the prediction of human epidemics.
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Graph Commons - Collaborative
platform for mapping, analyzing and publishing data-networks.
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Graphviz - Cross-platform
software to draw graphs in the DOT graph drawing language.
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Graphy - Graph theory
library written in Ruby.
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GraphX -
Apache Spark module to perform
graph-related parallel computation.
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Linkage - Online tool to visualize and
model networks with textual edges.
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Lynks - Web-based tool for simple
network analysis and visualization.
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Mathematica -
Cross-platform program with graph theory and network analysis
functionalities.
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IGraph/M -
Interface to use the
igraph
library from within
Mathematica, using standard Mathematica Graph
objects.
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Metamaps - Free, open-source platform
to draw networks, currently in beta.
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MuxViz - Cross-platform, free and open
source tool to study multilayer networks, based on R and GNU Octave.
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Neo4j - Open source, scalable graph
database, used by companies like
Linkurious.
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Network Canvas - Set of tools to
collect personal network data (in early development).
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Node Overlap and Segregation Software
- Web-based tool to compute
Strona and Veech’s
node overlap and segregation measures.
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Nodegoat - Web-based data management,
network analysis and visualisation environment (blog).
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NodeXL - Free, open-source
template to explore network graphs with Microsoft Excel.
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ORA-LITE -
Windows program for dynamic meta-network assessment and analysis.
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OSoMe - Web-based platform to
analyze social media data, including through Twitter-based and
co-occurrence networks.
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Pajek - Windows program
for large network analysis, free for noncommercial use.
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Palladio - Web-based
spatial network visualization tool by the
Humanities + Design research lab at Stanford University.
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PARTNER - Program to Analyze, Record, and Track Networks to Enhance
Relationships
- Excel-based tool for building networks from surveys.
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PIGALE - Public Implementation of a Graph Algorithm Library and
Editor
- Windows program and C++ library to analyze planar graphs.
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PNet
- Simulation and estimation of (one-mode and multilevel) exponential
random graph models (ERGMs), written in Java for Windows.
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Polinode - Web-based platform to
both analyze network data as well as collect network data via
relationship-based surveys.
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PUCK - Program for the Use and Computation of Kinship data
- Cross-platform Java program for genealogical network analysis.
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Radatools
- Set of tools intended for the analysis of complex networks, built on
top of
Radalib, a
library written in Ada.
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SageMath - Free open-source
mathematics software with extensive
graph capabilities.
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Segrada - Cross-platform tool to build
and visualize semantic graph databases.
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Siena -
Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network Analysis. Formerly a
Windows program, now developed as the RSiena R package.
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SocNetV - Social Network Visualizer
- Cross-platform program that includes a
simple Web crawler
to construct hyperlink networks.
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SoNIA - Social Network Image Animator
- Tool to visualize dynamic or longitudinal network data. Formerly a
Java program (example movies), now developed as the ndtv R package.
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SparklingGraph -
Cross-platform tool to perform large-scale, distributed network
computations with Apache Spark’s GraphX module; written in Java and
Scala.
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SPaTo Visual Explorer -
Cross-platform program for the visualization and exploration of complex
networks.
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StOCNET -
Several Windows programs developed by the same team as Siena.
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Tulip - Cross-platform network
analysis and visualization framework built on top of a C++ library, with
plugins dedicated to specific biological and physical networks. Also
available through its
Python package.
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UCINET -
Windows commercial software package for the analysis of social network
data.
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Uberlink - Software suite for
online (hyperlink) network analysis, by the
VOSON research project.
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UNISoN - Cross-platform
program to download and visualize Usenet data.
Developed for a Masters degree.
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VennMaker: An Actor-Centered Interactive Network Mapping Tool
- Cross-platform Java program for ego network analysis.
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Visone - Cross-platform Java network
analysis and visualization program, free for noncommercial use.
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Vizster -
Cross-platform Java program to visualize online social networks.
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VOSviewer - Cross-platform Java
tool for constructing and visualizing bibliometric networks.
Algorithms
Network placement and community detection algorithms that do not fit in
any of the next subsections.
See also the
Awesome Algorithms
and
Awesome Algorithm Visualization
lists for more algorithmic awesomess.
C / C++
For more awesome C / C++ content, see the
Awesome C
and
Awesome C / C++
lists.
Java
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GraphStream - Java library
for the modeling and analysis of dynamic graphs.
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Mixer - Prototype
showing how to use Apache Fluo to
continuously merge multiple large graphs into a single derived one.
JavaScript
For more awesome JavaScript libraries, see the
Awesome JavaScript
list.
Julia
MATLAB
See also the webweb tool listed in the
Python section.
Python
Many items below are from
a Google spreadsheet
by Michał Bojanowski and others.
See also
Social Network Analysis with Python, a 3-hour tutorial by Maksim Tsvetovat and Alex Kouznetsov given at
PyCon US 2012 (code).
For more awesome Python packages, see the
Awesome Python and
Awesome Python Books
lists.
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dash-cytoscape -
Interactive network visualization library in Python, powered by
Cytoscape.js and Dash
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graph-tool - Python module
for network manipulation and analysis, written mostly in C++ for speed.
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graphviz - Python
renderer for the DOT graph drawing language.
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graspologic -
Python package for statistical algorithms, models, and visualization for
single and multiple networks.
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hiveplot - Python
utility for drawing networks as hive plots on matplotlib, a more
comprehensive network visualization.
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karateclub
- Python package for unsupervised learning on graph structured data with
a scikit-learn like API.
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linkpred - Assess the
likelihood of potential links in a future snapshot of a network.
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littleballoffur
- Python package for sampling from graph structured data with a
scikit-learn like API.
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metaknowledge -
Python package to turn bibliometrics data into authorship and citation
networks.
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networkx - Python package for
the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and
functions of complex networks.
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npartite - Python
algorithms for community detection in n-partite networks.
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PyGraphistry -
Python library to extract, transform, and visually explore big graphs.
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python-igraph - Python version
of the igraph network analysis package.
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python-louvain
- A solid implementation of Louvain community detection algorithm.
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Snap.py - A
Python interface for SNAP (a general purpose, high performance system
for analysis and manipulation of large networks).
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SnapVX - A convex
optimization solver for problems defined on a graph.
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TQ (Temporal Quantities)
- Python 3 library for temporal network analysis.
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uunet - Tools for
multilayer social networks.
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webweb - MATLAB/Python
library to produce interactive network visualizations with d3.js.
R
For more awesome R resources, see the
Awesome R and
Awesome R Books
lists. See also
this Google spreadsheet
by Ian McCulloh and others.
To convert many different network model results into tidy data frames,
see the
broom package. To
convert many different network model results into LaTeX or HTML tables,
see the
texreg package.
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amen - Additive
and multiplicative effects models for relational data.
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backbone -
Provides methods for binarizing a weighted network retaining only
significant edges.
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Bergm - Tools to
analyse Bayesian exponential random graph models (BERGM).
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bipartite -
Functions to visualize bipartite (two-mode) networks and compute indices
commonly used in ecological research. See also:
levelnet
R
package.
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blockmodeling
- Implementats generalized blockmodeling for valued networks.
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bnlearn - Tools
for
Bayesian network learning and inference
(related Shiny app).
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brainGraph -
Tools for performing graph theory analysis of brain MRI data.
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btergm - Tools
to fit temporal ERGMs by bootstrapped pseudolikelihood. Also provides
MCMC maximum likelihood estimation, goodness of fit for ERGMs, TERGMs,
and stochastic actor-oriented models (SAOMs), and tools for the
micro-level interpretation of ERGMs and TERGMs.
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CCAS - Statistical
model for communication networks.
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concoR - Implementation of
the CONCOR network blockmodeling algorithm (blog post).
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ContentStructure
- Implements an extension to the
Topic-Partitioned Multinetwork Embeddings (TPME) model.
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DiagrammeR -
Connects R, RStudio and JavaScript libraries to draw graph diagrams (blog post).
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dodgr - Computes
distances on dual-weighted directed graphs, such as street networks,
using priority-queue shortest paths.
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ergm - Estimation
of Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGM).
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GERGM -
Estimation and diagnosis of the convergence of Generalized Exponential
Random Graph Models (GERGM).
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geomnet -
Single-geometry approach to network visualization with ggplot2.
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ggnetwork -
Multiple-geometries approach to plot network objects with ggplot2.
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ggraph - Grammar
of graph graphics built in the spirit of ggplot2. See also:
tidygraph
R package.
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graphlayouts
- Layout algorithms based on the concept of
stress majorization.
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hergm - Estimate
and simulate hierarchical exponential-family random graph models (HERGM)
with local dependence.
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hierformR –
Determine paths and states that social networks develop over time to
form social hierarchies.
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igraph - A collection of network
analysis tools.
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influenceR -
Compute various node centrality network measures by Burt, Borgatti and
others.
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keyplayer -
Implements several network centrality measures.
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latentnet -
Latent position and cluster models for network objects.
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levelnet -
Experimental package to analyze one-mode projections of bipartite
(two-mode) networks. See also:
bipartite
R package.
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lpNet
- Linear programming model aimed at infering biological (signalling,
gene) networks.
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multinet -
Tools for multilayer social networks.
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ndtv - Tools to
construct animated visualizations of dynamic network data in various
formats.
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neo4r - Neo4J driver
for R.
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networkD3 -
Create d3.js network graphs from R.
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netdiffuseR
- Tools to analyze the network diffusion of innovations.
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netrankr -
Up-to-date collection of network centrality indices, with lots of
documentation.
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NetSim -
Simulate and combine micro-models to research their impact on the
macro-features of social networks.
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network - Basic
tools to manipulate relational data in R.
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networkdata -
Includes 979 network datasets containing 2135 networks.
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networkdiffusion
- Simulate and visualize basic epidemic diffusion in networks.
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networkDynamic
- Support for dynamic, (inter)temporal networks.
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networksis -
Tools to simulate bipartite networksgraphs with the degrees of the nodes
fixed and specified.
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PAFit -
Nonparametric estimation of preferential attachment and node fitness in
temporal complex networks.
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PCIT - Implements
Partial Correlation with Information Theory in order to identify
meaningful correlations in weighted networks, such as gene co-expression
networks.
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RCy3
- Interface between R and recent versions of Cytoscape.
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RCyjs
- Interface between R and Cytoscape.js.
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qgraph - Tools
to model and visualize psychometric networks; also aimed at weighted
graphical models).
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relevent -
Tools to fit relational event models (REM).
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informR -
Tools to create sequence statistics from event lists to be used in
relevent
.
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rem - Estimate
endogenous network effects in event sequences and fit relational event
models (REM), which measure how networks form and evolve over time.
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rgexf - Export
network objects from R to GEXF for manipulation with software like Gephi
or Sigma.
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Rgraphviz
- Support for using the Graphviz library and its DOT graph drawing
language from within R.
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RSiena -
Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network Analysis; fits models to
longitudinal network data.
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signnet Methods to
analyse signed networks (structural balance, blockmodeling, centrality,
etc.)
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sna - Basic network
constructors, measures and visualization tools.
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snahelper -
RStudio addin which provides a GUI to visualize and analyse networks
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SocialMediaLab
- Tools for collecting social media data and generating networks from it
(companion website,
github repo).
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spectralGOF -
Computes the spectral goodness of fit (SGOF), a measure of how well a
network model explains the structure of an observed network.
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spnet - Methods
for dealing with spatial social networks.
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statnet - The project behind many R
network analysis packages (mailing-list, wiki).
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tergm - Fit,
simulate and diagnose models for temporal exponential-family random
graph models (TERGM).
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tidygraph -
‘Tidy’ approach to building graph structures. See also:
ggraph
R package.
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tnam - Tools to
fit temporal and cross-sectional network autocorrelation models (TNAM).
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tnet - Network
measures for weighted, two-mode and longitudinal networks.
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tsna - Tools for
temporal social network analysis.
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visNetwork -
Using vis.js library for network visualization.
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xergm -
Extensions of exponential random graph models (ERGM, GERGM, TERGM, TNAM
and REM).
Stata
Syntaxes
Generic graph syntaxes intended for use by several programs.
Tutorials
Tutorials that are not focused on a single specific software package or
program.
Varia
Resources that do not fit in other categories.
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+100 herramientas para el análisis de redes sociales
- Long list of diverse applications of network analysis, with shorts
descriptions in Spanish.
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Awesome graph classification
- Comprehensive list of graph embedding papers with title, authors, link
to the paper and reference implementation.
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Awesome community detection
- Comprehensive list of community detection papers with title, authors,
link to the paper and reference implementation.
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Centrality Measures as a Signature of Roles in Rousseau’s
Les Confessions
- Analysis of a real-world character network.
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Cheat Sheet: Social Network Analysis for Humanists
- Basic notions to remember when assembling and manipulating network
data.
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Computer Technologies for the Historical Research of Intellectual
Networks
- Series of videos by historians, featuring Marten Düring and Scott
Weingart.
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Convert Between Graph Formats
- Online service to convert from/to many different common graph formats.
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David Knoke on Network Analysis
- 20-minute interview that discusses the uses and benefits of network
analysis, drawing upon Knoke’s research on terrorist networks.
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Glossary of Terms for Statistical Network Models.
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Linton C. Freeman’s Social Network Research Publications, spanning from 1955 to today.
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Mapping the Republic of Letters
- Research project on early-modern scholarship (underlying software).
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Mixed-Method Approaches to Social Network Analysis
- Videos of a conference at the Middlesex University School of Law
(2014).
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Modeling Complex Social Networks: Challenges and Opportunities for
Statistical Learning and Inference
- Video of a seminar talk by Jennifer Neville at Purdue University
(2011).
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NetSciEd - Network Science in Education
- International initiative aimed at improving network literacy.
-
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Network Fact - Twitter
account on networks, graph theory, and related topics.
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Network Map of Knowledge and Art
- DBPedia-derived networks of who-was-influenced-by-whom directed ties,
using SPARQL and Gephi.
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Network Science
- A thematic list of Twitter accounts, curated by
Katherine Ognyanova.
-
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Network Science PhDs -
Twitter account. Goal: “broadcast research, opportunities, and
insights among grad students studying #networkscience.”
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The Networks Network
- Mailing-list (mostly historians from the HNR network).
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New Perspectives for Relational Learning
- Videos (and more) from a workshop at the Banff International Research
Station (BIRS) (2015).
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Open Graph protocol - A proposed standard
to turn any Web page into a “social graph object.”
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Periodic Table of Network Centrality
- Interactive periodic table of centrality indices.
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Picking Sides
- Community detection in the political network of Middle Eastern
alliances between various state and nonstate powers (updated version).
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Plan interactif du métro
- Interactive visualization of the Paris metro network, drawn with
d3.js, in French.
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Psych Networks - Website with
news, references and
tutorials about
network modeling for psychological data.
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Tutorial Paper on New Methods for Estimating Psychological
Networks.
-
(Psychological) Network Analysis Workshops
- 3-day workshop on psychological network analysis using R.
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Should I do Social Network Analysis?.
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The Small World of Psychopathology
- Paper on how psychiatric symptoms connec to each other (code, data and graphs).
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Social Network Analysis in DBpedia
- Highly didactic Master’s dissertation, showing how to use SPARQL and
Pajek.
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SNA-DE Mailing-List, in German.
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SPARQL for R Tutorial - Hollywood Social Network Analysis
- Also uses Gephi.
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A Sociology Citation Network
and
A Co-citation Network for Philosophy
- Examples of scientific co-citation networks.
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Using Metadata to Find Paul Revere
and
The Other Ride of Paul Revere: The Brokerage Role in the Making of
the American Revolution
- Network analysis applied to American revolutionaries.
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Visual Complexity. An Exploration on Mapping Complex Networks
- Tons of beautiful network and tree visualizations (book, also in Chinese and French).
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Visualizing Historical Networks
- Historical network research projects at Harvard University.
Blog Series
Series of blog posts on network topics.
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Archaeological Networks
- Tom Brughmans’ blog, aimed at archaeologists and historians.
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Blog Posts About Networks by Aaron Clauset.
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Blog Posts About Networks by Baptiste Coulmont, in French.
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Blog Posts About Networks by Cosma R. Shalizi.
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Blog Posts About Networks by François Briatte, in French.
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Blog Posts About Networks by Katya Ognyanova.
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Blog Posts About Networks by Pierre Mercklé, in French.
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Blog Posts About Networks on the Bad Hessian Blog, by various contributors.
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Blog posts about networks on
R-Bloggers, an aggregator of R
blogs:
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Cosma R. Shalizi’s Notebooks
on network-related topics, definitely worth listing in (selective)
detail:
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Daniel Little’s blog posts on the philosophy of social science:
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Martin Grandjean’s blog posts about (mostly) network visualization, in
English and French:
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Networks Demystified, a series of blog posts by Scott B. Weingart.
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Netze und Netzwerke, in
English and German - Blog on the history of network analysis, by
Sebastian Gießmann (old blog).
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R / Notes: Networks
- Blog posts focused on manipulating networks in R, by François Briatte.
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TNT: The Network Thinkers
- Valdis Krebs’ blog.
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Under Roquentin’s Chestnut Tree
- Moses Boudourides’ blog on analyzing (mostly) networks with Python.
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Yannick Rochat’s blog posts about digital humanities, in English and
French:
Fictional Networks
Explorations of fictional character networks.
Network Science
Discussions of what “netsci” is about and means for other scientific
disciplines.
Small Worlds
Links focused on (analogues to)
Stanley Milgram’s small-world experiment.
Two-Mode Networks
Also known as bipartite graphs.
License
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Ian McCulloh,
Aditya Khanna,
Manlio De Domenico, Patrick
Kaminski, Ericka Menchen-Trevino,
Tam-Kien Duong,
Jeremy Foote,
Catherine Cramer, Andrej Mrvar,
Patrick Doreian,
Vladimir Batagelj, Eric C. Jones, Alden S. Klovdahl,
James Fairbanks,
Danielle Varda, Andrew Pitts,
Roman Bartusiak,
Koustuv Sinha,
Mohsen Mosleh,
Sandro Sousa,
Jean-Baptiste Pressac,
Patrick Connolly,
Hristo Georgiev,
Tiago Azevedo,
Luis Miguel Montilla,
Keith Turner,
Sandra Becker,
Benedek Rozemberczki,
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Vincent Labatut,
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