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PHILIPPA E. PATTISON Professor
of Social and Organizational Psychology Personal page: http://www.psych.unimelb.edu.au/people/staff/PattisonP.html |
Education: Ph.D. at University of Melbourne.
Research interests: Social and organisational psychology; Quantitative psychology; Mathematical models for social and behavioural phenomena; Mathematical models for relational structures; Social networks, network-based social processes and network-based stochastic models for social processes; Large scale network structures (macro or global level); Epidemiology of mental health; Organizational design.
Present positions: Vice President of the Academic Board, University of Melbourne ● Investigator, Complex Networked Social Systems (http://www.psych.unimelb.edu.au/cnss/invest/pattison.html) ● Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation's program on Measurement, Methodology and Statistics ● Participant, COSNet-ARC Complex Open Systems ( http://www.complexsystems.net.au/index.php?page=profiles&profile=98) ● Memberships: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (http://www.assa.edu.au/Directory/listall.asp?id=241)
Awards and acknowledgments: 1977 RIAS Fellow, Harvard University ● 1988 Early Career Award, Australian Psychological Society ● 2002 Simmel Award, International Network for Social Network Analysis.
Web resources on Professor Pattison: Lecture on "Multipe Networks", International Workshop/School and Conference on Network Science, Indiana University, 2006 (slides: http://vw.indiana.edu/netsci06/ws-slides/netsci-talk-pip-pattison.pdf) ● Guest Editor, CMOT Special Issue on Mathematical Representations and Models for the Analysis of Social Networks within and between Organizations, 2004 (http://www.u.arizona.edu/~breiger/PEPRLBSN02.pdf) ● Lecture on "Exponential random graph models for social networks" (con G. Robins), Harvard University Workshop, 2002 (slides: http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/netgov/files/complexity/workshop.ppt#1) ● Lecture on "Constructing models for social space", University of Melburne, 2001 (slides and paper: http://www.mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/news/deanslecture/2001.html).
SOME PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE ON WEB
(2002) Pattison, P. E., & Breiger, R. L. (2002). Lattices and dimensional representations: matrix decompositions and ordering structures. Social Networks, 24, 423-444 (http://www.u.arizona.edu/~breiger/PEPRLBSN02.pdf)
(2000) Pattison, P., Wasserman, S., Robins, G., & Kanfer, A. Statistical evaluation of algebraic constraints for social networks. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 44, 536-568 ( http://www.indiana.edu/~appstat/stanwass_reprints/Pattison_Wass_etal_2000_JofMathPsych.pdf)
(1999) Lazega, E., & Pattison, P. E. Multiplex generalized exchange and cooperation in organisations: A case study. Social Networks, 21, 67-90 ( http://www.polisci.berkeley.edu/courses/coursepages/Fall2004/ps289/Lazega.pdf)
(1998) Schofield, P., Borland, R., Hill, D., Pattison, P. E., & Hilbert, M. Instability in smoking patterns among school leavers in Victoria, Australia. Tobacco Control 7: 149-155 (http://tc.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/7/2/149)
Working papers and drafts:
(2005) Tom A.B. Snijders, Philippa E. Pattison, Garry L. Robins, Mark S. Handcock, New specifications for exponential random graph models (http://www.sna.unimelb.edu.au/publications/sprh_g.pdf)
(2005) Garry Robins, Philippa Pattison, Yuval Kalish, Dean Lusher, A workshop on exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks (http://www.psych.unimelb.edu.au/staff/gr/ergm.pdf)
(2004) Garry Robins, Philippa Pattison, Jodie Woolcock, Missing data in networks: Exponential random graph (p*) models for networks with non-respondents (http://www.psych.unimelb.edu.au/staff/gr/missing5.pdf)
Updated: January 22, 2007