BSST399N

Individual Study in Terrorism Studies; Social Network Analysis for Terrorism

Social networks are connections between nodes (actors) and links (connections between nodes). Social network analysis (SNA) is a process of studying those nodes and links with a systematic, quantitative approach to better understand how networks are constructed, what networks are capable of, and how networks can be disrupted. This course covers SNA using UCINET, a popular SNA tool to systematically understand terrorist connections in such way that allows for informed decisions on terrorist network disruption.

Sister Courses: BSST399A, BSST399B, BSST399C, BSST399D, BSST399E, BSST399K, BSST399L, BSST399T, BSST399X, BSST399Y

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