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Time: August 21, 2020 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Online
Event Type: coffee, break, session, (skill, building)
Organized By: Gender and Equity Network South Asia (GENSA)
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Social Network Analysis & Gender: Practical Steps
This is a Coffee Break Session with Dr. Shyam Singh (Associate Professor at Institute of Rural Management Anand, India).
Date: 21 August, 2020
Time: 18:00 IST
Click to Register: https://bit.ly/31IM7MH
About the event:
The proposed coffee break session intends to provide practical knowledge in carrying out Social Network Analysis (SNA). SNA enables us to study social realities that are structured not only around the attributes of individuals, but also the social ties these individuals establish with others & the networks they get embedded with. Thus, in this session we will understand how using SNA helps us understand the various aspects of social research related to individual & group behavior, social norms, exclusion, and dominance.
To Join GENSA:
The coffee break session is open to all GENSA members. To join the GENSA Network please write to us at gensanetwork@gmail.com.
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