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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 11:59:53 -0400



From: Gregory Soo [mailto:Gregory.Soo () AnalogSynthesis com]

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NPR Morning Edition, program for October 12, 2001
Terror Networks



NPR's Joe Palca examines the academic discipline known as "social network
analysis," which has potential for tracking terrorist networks that are known to exist and uncovering others that were previously unknown. Law enforcement agencies already use the techniques, but broad implementation could raise personal privacy
issues. (7:07)
Listen with Real Audio http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/me/20011012.me.03.ram

Social Network Analysis
"It's not what you know, it's who you know!" What differentiates social network analysis from a ll other social science research is its focus on the relationships
between social actors, not the attributes of social actors.
 http://www.soc.cornell.edu/research/networks.shtml

International Network for Social Network Analysis
 http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/project/INSNA/

Terrorist Networks:
Mapping the Invisible Enemy
 http://www.orgnet.com/tnet.html
view network of 19 hijackers
 http://www.orgnet.com/hijackers.html

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