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Noshir Contractor Professor, Departments of Speech Communication & Psychology Director, Age of Networks Initiative, Center for Advanced Study Director, Science of Networks in Communities - National Center for Supercomputing Applications University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Modeling & Enabling Multidimensional Networks

1. 1.Turn on power & set MODE with MODE button. You can confirm the MODE you chose as the red indicator blinks Lamp blinks when (someone with) a Lovegety for the opposite sex set under the same MODE as yours comes near FIND lamp blinks when (someone with) a Lovegety for the opposite sex set under different mode from yours comes near. May try the other MODES to “GET” tuned with (him/her) if you like.

WHY DO WE CREATE, MAINTAIN, DISSOLVE, AND RECONSTITUTE OUR COMMUNICATION AND KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS?

Monge, P. R. & Contractor, N. S. (2003). Theories of Communication Networks. New York: Oxford University Press.

Why do actors create, maintain, dissolve, and reconstitute network links? n Theories of self- interest n Theories of social and resource exchange n Theories of mutual interest and collective action n Theories of contagion n Theories of balance n Theories of homophily n Theories of proximity n Theories of co- evolution Sources: Monge, P. R. & Contractor, N. S. (2003). Theories of Communication Networks. New York: Oxford University Press. Contractor, N. S., Wasserman, S. & Faust, K. (in press). Testing multi-theoretical multilevel hypotheses about organizational networks: An analytic framework and empirical example. Academy of Management Review.

Multidimensional Networks Multiple Types of Nodes and Multiple Types of Relationships

Enabling Multidimensional Networks in Cyberinfrastructure n Environment: Collaborative for Large-scale Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Research (CLEANER) n Public Health: Tobacco Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Evaluation Network (TSEEN) n Emergency Response: Collaboration for Preparedness, Response, & Recovery (CP2R)

Demo of multidimensional network

Analytic Framework for SONIC Efforts