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Craig M. Rawlings

Craig M. Rawlings, Ph.D., is the Fuchsberg-Levine Family Associate Professor of Sociology at Duke University, where he is also affiliated with the Duke Network Analysis Center and the Duke Population Research Institute.

Professor Rawlings’ research focuses on social networks and peer influence processes in various contexts, including belief systems, knowledge, meaning-making, and tastes. His work has appeared in the American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Sociological Science, Poetics, and other venues. He recently coauthored Network Analysis: Integrating Social Network Theory, Method, and Application with R (Cambridge University Press).

Rawlings has received numerous honors and awards for his teaching and research including being awarded an endowed chair from the Bass Society of Fellows at Duke, nominated to give the “final lecture” to the 2018 graduating class at Northwestern University, and voted by students to various honor rolls and top course listings at UCSB, Northwestern, and Duke University.

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Craig's Seminars
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Applied Social Network Analysis

The focus of this seminar is the application of social network methods to the empirical analysis of real-world data sets.

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