[statnet_help] Question about the time series network data
James Holland Jones via statnet_help
statnet_help at u.washington.edu
Sun Dec 1 14:51:52 PST 2024
Check out Zack Almquist and Carter Butts, Dynamic Network Regression:
https://depts.washington.edu/zalmquist/articles/almquist_SM.pdf
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/dnr/index.html
Scalable, allows vertex dynamics.
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James Holland Jones
Professor, Environmental Behavioral Sciences
Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability
https://heeh.stanford.edu
On Dec 1, 2024, at 2:47 PM, Federico Salvati via statnet_help <statnet_help at u.washington.edu<mailto:statnet_help at u.washington.edu>> wrote:
Dear statnet team,
As an IR (international relations) practitioner, I would like to analyze interactions within state groups over time. However, I am encountering some major limitations in the models I have available to use so far. My greatest problem is that the number of states making up the networks at each stage changes over time. All the tutorials and the manuals I could put my hands on so far assume that time series network data remain always constant, which is a great drawback for International politics as an assumption. (you know because states just disappear and new ones come to be)
Do you have any recommendations on how to deal with this problem?
Thank you in advance for your help
Federico Salvati
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