Applied Social Network Analysis in Python

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Offered by University of Michigan. This course will introduce the learner to network analysis through tutorials using the NetworkX library. ... Enroll for free.

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Taught by
Daniel Romero
Assistant Professor
and 10 more instructors

Offered by
University of Michigan

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r/badeconomics • comment
5 points • VodkaHaze

poset = partially ordered set?

You might want to take Matt Jackson's course on the topic of network analysis. He's a boring teacher, but the material is very good.

You can also take this one.

The normal econ curriculum doesn't prepare you for graph analytics problems, but cs courses do.

r/GMEJungle • comment
1 points • caiuscorvus

If you're really nuts, you might be able to identify effective posters or shill-nets with network analysis.

This could help :)

https://www.coursera.org/learn/python-social-network-analysis

r/sna • comment
1 points • dclaz

Thank you kindly. Very helpful.

Do you see these Coursera courses as being a useful introduction? I've studied a bit of graph theory and would like to learn more (especially on the practical side) https://www.coursera.org/learn/big-data-graph-analytics https://www.coursera.org/learn/python-social-network-analysis