Nicholas Harrigan  

  Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science

  School of Social Sciences

  Singapore Management University

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           Nicholas Harrigan

   Singapore Management University
  
School of Social Sciences
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   Singapore 178903

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Work In Progress (Draft Papers) 

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2007. 'Political partisanship and corporate political donations'

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2007. 'Exponential random graph (ERG) models and their application to the study of corporate elites.'  

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2007. 'The Inner Circle Revisited: Using exponential random graph models (ERGM) to study the political activity of corporate elites.'  UK Social Network Conference, Queen Mary College, University of London. 13-14 July 2007. [Power Point slides]

Journal Articles and Publications

Harrigan, Nicholas and Shaun Goldfinch, 2007. 'A Trans-Tasman Business Elite?', Journal of Sociology. Vol.43: 367-384

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2007. 'PNet for Dummies: An introduction to estimating exponential random graph (p*) models with PNet'  Version 1.03. Published on the PNet website at the University of Melbourne:  http://www.sna.unimelb.edu.au/pnet/pnet.html#download

Bond, Matthew, Siana Glouharova and Nicholas Harrigan, 2006. 'The effects of intercorporate networks on corporate social and political behaviour', Report to the Economic and Social Research Council, ESRC award ref. RES-000-22-0872

Harrigan, Nicholas, (under review), ‘The ‘Australian Settlement’ in the Countryside: Small farmers and the rise of statutory marketing’, Australian Journal of Political Science.

Bond, Matthew, Siana Glouharova and Nicholas Harrigan (under review) 'The Political Mobilization of Corporate Directors: Socio-economic correlates of affiliation to european pressure groups'British Journal of Political Science. [Note: This version is an earlier draft of the paper]

Conference Papers and Seminars

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2008. 'For Party or for Power? Social networks and corporate political strategy', Nuffield College, 31 January. [powerpoint] [script]

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2006. 'Political power and political divisions within Australian and New Zealand business', Politics and Interlocking Directorates Conference, University of Barcelona.  28 – 29 September 2006.

Harrigan, Nicholas, 2006. 'Business and their Political Elites: The political effects of the social networks of Australian and New Zealand business', Social Network Analysis Group Seminar, Department of Psychology, School of Behavioural Science, University of Melbourne. 25 August 2006.

Bond, Matthew, Siana Glouharova and Nicholas Harrigan, 2006. 'Interlocking directorates through club and school ties' Seminar, Department of International Business & Economics, University of Greenwich. 6 June 2006.

Harrigan, Nicholas. 2006. 'Who Rules Australia? Business and political networks of elites in Australia' Department of Sociology Seminar, University of Oxford. 15 May 2006.

Harrigan, Nicholas. 2006. 'Analysing large networks of political and business elites' International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Vancouver, Canada. 24 – 30 April 2006

Harrigan, Nicholas. 2005. 'Recent innovations in the study of Australian political elites' Refereed paper. Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Otago, New Zealand. 28 – 30 September 2005. [Paper (Word)] [Presentation (PowerPoint slides)]

Harrigan, Nicholas. 2005. 'Social network analysis for mental health research', Psychiatry Research and Teaching Unit Seminar, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, 9 June 2005.'

Harrigan, Nicholas. 2005. 'Investigating Elites in Australia: The extraction of network data from large databases', Defence Social Network Course, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Department of Defence, University of Adelaide, 2 – 6 May 2005.

Harrigan, Nicholas. 2005. 'The ‘Australian Settlement’ in the Countryside: Small farmers and the rise of statutory marketing in Australia.' Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Adelaide, 29 September – 1 October 2004 [Paper (Word)] [Presentation (PowerPoint slides)]

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