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[...]... costs to be factored in by a community when considering SNA technologies for building community disaster resilience: the cost of the necessary analytical tools, the cost of creating the networkof individuals to conduct the analyses, and the cost of creating the community networks necessary to develop community 22 APPLICATIONSOF SNA FOR BUILDING COMMUNITY DISASTERRESILIENCEresilience It was discussed... available comprehensive package for the analysisofsocialnetwork data using a variety ofnetwork and statistical analysis methods SOURCE: www.analytictech.com/ucinet6/ucinet.htm (accessed May 12, 2009) 20 APPLICATIONSOF SNA FORBUILDINGCOMMUNITYDISASTERRESILIENCE Functional Applications in Dynamic SocialNetworkAnalysis Available tools make it possible to conduct networkanalysis with open-source,...x APPLICATIONSOF SNA FORBUILDINGCOMMUNITYDISASTERRESILIENCE REFERENCES APPENDIXES A Committee Biographies B Selected Recent References on Disaster Resilience, Social Networks, and SocialNetworkAnalysis C Workshop Participants D Breakout Session Descriptions 55 57 61 67 69 Summary PURPOSE OF THE WORKSHOP SocialNetworkAnalysis (SNA) is the identification of. .. a community s response to a disaster may change with time A disaster that has little impact on a community at one time may have a devastating impact on it at another time An understanding of the dynamic nature ofresilience is essential for good planning Successful buildingofresilience is dependent on the reduction of risk to individuals and 4 APPLICATIONSOF SNA FORBUILDINGCOMMUNITYDISASTER RESILIENCE. .. strength of its social networks is a factor Buildingcommunityresilience is a process that develops the capacities that allow communities to adapt The buildingofdisasterresilience can be considered a strategy fordisaster readiness Incremental improvements in resilience can significantly improve the capacity of a community to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters However, just as a community. .. Chair, Committee on Applications of SocialNetwork Analysis for Building Community DisasterResilience University of South Carolina SESSION 1 INTRODUCTION: TOPIC OVERVIEW AND DEFINITIONS (PLENARY) 8:45 Current State of the Art in SocialNetworkAnalysis Kathleen Carley, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University Institute for Software Research International 9:05 Discussion 9:20 Fostering Community Resiliency:... National Research Council 9 10 APPLICATIONSOF SNA FORBUILDINGCOMMUNITYDISASTERRESILIENCE (NRC) to hold a two-day workshop to examine the current state of the art in SNA and its applicability to the identification, construction, and strengthening of networks within U.S communities for the purpose ofbuildingcommunitydisasterresilience To answer its charge, the NRC formed an ad hoc workshop planning... Corpusb are examples ofsocial networks Socialnetwork tools A set of computational techniques that enable individuals and groups to engage in social networking by monitoring and interacting within the networks with which they are connected Facebook, MySpace,c and Twitterd are examples ofsocial networking tools Social networking The process of creating, maintaining, or altering one’s network to one’s... vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/pajek/ (accessed May 10, 2009) b THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE 17 FIGURE 2-1 Graphical representation of a socialnetwork SOURCE: Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University, Institute for Software Research International (2009) THE STATE OF THE ART IN SOCIALNETWORKANALYSIS Kathleen M Carley of the Center for Computational AnalysisofSocial and Organization Systems (CASOS) of the Carnegie... the exception of epidemiological studies, such as the tracking of disease sources, 18 APPLICATIONSOF SNA FORBUILDINGCOMMUNITYDISASTERRESILIENCE and in counterterrorism and counternarcotic investigations Most of what is known about social networks, however, is not integral to disaster management practice SNA for any purpose is often thwarted by the discrepancy between the amount of data needed . iv PLANNING COMMITTEE FOR THE WORKSHOP ON APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS FOR BUILDING COMMUNITY DISASTER RESILIENCE SUSAN L. CUTTER, Chair, University of South Carolina KATHLEEN. evolution of the composition of social networks and how these changes relate to resilience levels. However, collection and management of baseline data, 6 APPLICATIONS OF SNA FOR BUILDING COMMUNITY DISASTER. dependent on the reduction of risk to individuals and 4 APPLICATIONS OF SNA FOR BUILDING COMMUNITY DISASTER RESILIENCE FIGURE S-1 Graphical representation of a social network. SOURCE: Kathleen