Collaboration Among Political Science Network Scholars

June 25th, 2009

Network of Political Science Network ScholarsAt the recent Networks in Political Science Conference (Harvard 2009), Ramiro Berardo from Arizona presented a paper entitled Networking Networkers: An Exploration of the Patterns of Collaboration among Attendees to the First Harvard Political Networks Conference. The above visual displays the patterns of collaboration among the growing networks community within Political Science. Major scholars in the field including James Fowler, John Scholz, David Lazar and Scott McClurg are displayed. In the northeast corner of the graph you can observe yours truly, Daniel Katz. At the rate he is going, it will not be long until there is a large and central Bommarito node on this graph.  

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dmartink Uncategorized ,

  1. June 26th, 2009 at 09:00 | #1

    What do the node colors and sizes represent?

  2. June 26th, 2009 at 10:08 | #2

    I believe the nodes are sized by degree and they are colored using an out of the box community finder

    best, dan

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