Publications:
Cline, D.H. and E. Hasaki, 2023. Assortative Mixing in the Social Networks of Athenian Potters and the Search for Communities of Practice. Journal of Historical Network Research 8: 21-55.
Hasaki, E. and D. H. Cline, 2022. Network Visualizations of Beazley’s ABV and ARV Datasets: The Shape Sectors and Influential Artisans in the Athenian Kerameikoi. In International Workshop: Beazley for the 21st Century, The Classical Art Research Center, University of Oxford, 26-27 September 2022. (Digital Poster)
Hasaki, E. and D. H. Cline, 2020. Social Network Analysis and Connoisseurship in the Study of Athenian Potters; Communities. In E. Hasaki and M. Bentz (eds), Reconstructing Scales of Production in the Ancient Greek World: Producers, Processes, Products, People. Proceedings of the XIX Conference of Classical Archaeology, Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World, Bonn 22–26 May 2018, Heidelberg, 59-80
Cline, D. H. and E. Hasaki, 2019. The Connected World of Athenian Potters: Connoisseurship, Collaborations, and Social Networks (2019), CHS Research Bulletin 7.
Conference Presentations:
Cline, D. H. and E. Hasaki, 2021. Diffusion of Innovations: The Social Networks of Ancient Athenian Potters. Historical Network Research Conference, Luxemburg, July
Hasaki, E. and D. H. Cline, 2020. The Social Networks of Athenian Potters (SNAP) Project: Modeling Communities of Artists, AIA Annual Conference, January
Cline, D. H. and E. Hasaki, 2018. Social Networks, Tradition, and Innovation in the Potters’ Quarters of Ancient Athens. The Connected Past 2018, Oxford University UK, December
Hasaki, E. and D. H. Cline, 2018. Beazley’s Connoisseurship-based Athenian Kerameikoi: A Social Network Analysis, XIX International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Bonn Germany, May
Online Fora:
The Social Networks of Athenian Potters CHS Online Open House Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University, Kosmos Society. Eleni Hasaki and Diane Harris Cline presented their Social Networks of Ancient Greek Potters to the online community KOSMOS CLUB of Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies. The presentation was coordinated by Dr. Keith Stone (Jan. 17, 2019).
Conference Panel Organization:
Hasaki, E., S. Blakely, D. H. Cline. 2020. Social Networks and Interconnections in Ancient and Medieval Contexts (AIA/SCS Annual Meetings Washington DC January 2-5, 2020
Top row (from left to right): Diane Harris Cline, Eleni Hasaki, Gregory Callaghan, Sandra Blakely, Giovanni Ruffini; Bottom row (from left to right): Zehavi Husser, Clare Woods
Maritime Networks and Moral Imagination: Samothracian Proxeny as an Archaeology of Coalition - Sandra Blakely, Emory University
An Examination of Epigraphical and Numismatic Evidence for the Invocation of Jupiter in Roman Imperial Italy using Network Analysis - Zehavi Husser, Biola University
Books on the Road: Exploring Material Evidence for Social Networks in the Early Middle Ages - Clare Woods, Duke University
Female Agency in the Late Roman Republican: A Social Network Approach - Gregory Gilles, King’s College London
Attalus I and Networks of Benefactions - Gregory Callaghan, University of Pennsylvania
The Social Networks of Athenian Potters (SNAP) Project: Modeling Communities of Artists - Eleni Hasaki, University of Arizona, and Diane Harris Cline, George Washington University
Discussant: Giovanni R. Ruffini, Fairfield University