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Rok: 1991
ISBN: 9780803984806
OKCZID: 110340444
Hodnocení:
5.0 / 5
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This handbook provides an accessible introduction to the theory and practice of network analysis in the social sciences. In refreshing contrast to the existing literature, it does not use complex mathematics, but introduces the reader to the general framework of network analysis, explaining the basic concepts, technical measures and available computer programs in a clear and comprehensible way.Building upon definitions of points, lines and paths, John Scott shows their use in clarifying such measures as density, fragmentation and centralization. He identifies the various cliques, components and circles into which networks are formed, and outlines an approach to the study of socially structured positions. He also discusses the use of multidimensional methods for investigating social networks.Despite a growing interest in the potential of the new techniques of social network analysis, many of the researchers who should find them useful have been daunted by the impenetrably mathematical language of their discussion. This book aims to bridge that gap between theory and practice. As well as explaining the key techniques of network analysis, it illustrates their sociological applications, using examples from major research projects.