Beyond Social Networks: Advanced Uses of Gephi in Humanities Research

 

In person 

This two-session course introduces attendees to some advanced uses of Gephi in humanities research, such as networks of information transmission, and visualisation and analysis of financial data. This is an intermediate course, basic knowledge of Gephi at the level covered in the Introduction to Network Analysis is assumed, although attendance at the previous course is not required. No coding will be used in class. 

The first session introduces the visualisation of information transmission networks in Gephi. It focuses on topics such as: 

  • Building information transmission networks using (historical) newspapers 

  • Applying Gephi’s plugins (GeoLayout) to the network 

  • Exporting the networks to Google Earth 

The second session will focus on the visualisation and analysis of financial data in Gephi, covering topics such as: 

  • Building dataset for (historical) financial and stock data in Microsoft Excel 

  • Quantifying (historical) financial and stock data in Gephi 

 

This course will be taught by Brian Tsz Ho Wong

  

After taking part in this event, you may decide that you need some further help in applying what you have learnt to your research. If so, you can book a Data Surgery meeting with one of our training fellows. 

More details about Data Surgeries. 

Those who have registered to take part will receive an email with full details on how to get ready for this course. 

If you’re new to this training event format, or to CDCS training events in general, read more on what to expect from CDCS training. Here you will also find details of our cancellation and no-show policy, which applies to this event. 

  

Level  

This workshop requires the following pre-knowledge:   

  • Basic Knowledge of how network analysis works and how to perform it in Gephi

If you want to familiarise yourself with the basics of doing Network Analysis with Gephi you can explore this tutorial

 

Learning Outcomes 

  • Organise (historical) data in spreadsheets

  • Know how to build your own dataset from (historical) data that goes beyond social networks

  • Use Gephi in your own research beyond social network analysis

 

Skills  

  • Constructing specialised network datasets 

  • Applying advanced Gephi tools and plugins 

  • Quantifying and analysing non-social network data 

 

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Room 4.35, Edinburgh Futures Institute

This room is on Level 4, in the North East side of the building.

When you enter via the level 2 East entrance on Middle Meadow Walk, the room will be on the 4th floor straight ahead.

When you enter via the level 2 North entrance on Lauriston Place underneath the clock tower, the room will be on the 4th floor to your left.

When you enter via the level 0 South entrance on Porters Walk (opposite Tribe Yoga), the room will be on the 4th floor to your right.

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