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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1612 pages, kaal: 3040 g, 4 Items, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2014
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1446260321
  • ISBN-13: 9781446260326
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 1612 pages, kaal: 3040 g, 4 Items, Contains 4 hardbacks
  • Sari: Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2014
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1446260321
  • ISBN-13: 9781446260326
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Since its appearance in the 1930s in the form of sociometry, social network analysis (SNA) has become a major paradigm for social research in such areas as communication, organizations, and social mobility, to name but a few. It is used by researchers in a wide range of disciplines: like any mathematical approach to social research, social network analysis strips away the unique details of social situations to reveal, or model, the bare structural essentials. By doing so, it enables the researcher to identify similarities across widely disparate contexts, and so to benefit from the insights of many different fields of study. This major work is dedicated specifically to the applications of social network analysis in diverse fields of scholarship. Divided into four volumes, each of which opens with a contextualising introduction written by the editor, this collection aims to provide scholars from a wide range of disciplines with a comprehensive, touchstone resource on the topic.



Since its appearance in the 1930s in the form of sociometry, social network analysis (SNA) has become a major paradigm for social research in such areas as communication, organizations, and social mobility, to name but a few. It is used by researchers in a wide range of disciplines: like any mathematical approach to social research, social network analysis strips away the unique details of social situations to reveal, or model, the bare structural essentials. By doing so, it enables the researcher to identify similarities across widely disparate contexts, and so to benefit from the insights of many different fields of study. This major work is dedicated specifically to the applications of social network analysis in diverse fields of scholarship. Divided into four volumes, each of which opens with a contextualising introduction written by the editor, this collection aims to provide scholars from a wide range of disciplines with a comprehensive, touchstone resource on the topic.




Appendix of Sources xi
Editor's Introduction: Applications of Social Network Analysis xxi
Peter J. Carrington
Volume I Individuals
1 Personal Communities
1 The Network Is Personal: Introduction to a Special Issue of Social Networks
3(10)
Barry Wellman
2 The Community Question: The Intimate Networks of East Yorkers
13(30)
Barry Wellman
3 Networks as Personal Communities
43(48)
Barry Wellman
Peter J. Carrington
Alan Hall
4 Core Discussion Networks of Americans
91(14)
Peter V. Marsden
5 Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades
105(32)
Miller McPherson
Lynn Smith-Lovin
Matthew E. Brashears
6 Comparing Two Methods for Estimating Network Size
137(22)
Christopher McCarty
Peter D. Killworth
H. Russell Bernard
Eugene C. Johnsen
Gene A. Shelley
7 Does Distance Matter in the Age of the Internet?
159(42)
Diana Mok
Barry Wellman
Juan Carrasco
2 Social Capital
8 The Forms of Capital
201(18)
Pierre Bourdieu
9 Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital
219(24)
James S. Coleman
10 Social Capital: Its Origins and Applications in Modern Sociology
243(24)
Alejandro Portes
11 Building a Network Theory of Social Capital
267(24)
Nan Lin
12 Estimating the Causal Effect of Social Capital: A Review of Recent Research
291(26)
Ted Mouw
3 Social Support
13 Different Strokes from Different Folks: Community Ties and Social Support
317(28)
Barry Wellman
Scot Wortley
14 Social Support and Depressed Mood: A Structural Analysis
345(24)
Nan Lin
Xiaolan Ye
Walter M. Ensel
15 Social Capital and Health Inequality: Evidence from Taiwan
369(22)
Lijun Song
Nan Lin
4 The Small World
16 The Small-World Problem
391(12)
Stanley Milgram
17 An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem
403(16)
Jeffrey Travers
Stanley Milgram
18 The Small World Problem
419
Judith S. Kleinfeld
Volume II Individuals
5 Interpersonal Influence
19 Sources of Peer Group Homogeneity
3(20)
Jere M. Cohen
20 Norm Formation in Social Influence Networks
23(26)
Noah E. Friedkin
21 The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network over 32 Years
49(14)
Nicholas A. Christakis
James H. Fowler
22 Dynamic Networks and Behavior: Separating Selection from Influence
63(52)
Christian Steglich
Tom A. B. Snijders
Michael Pearson
6 Kinship
23 The Study of Kinship Systems
115(34)
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown
24 `Introduction' in An Anatomy of Kinship: Mathematical Models for Structures of Cumulated Roles
149(4)
Harrison C. White
25 Roles, Kin Trees, and Homogeneous Structures
153(26)
Harrison C. White
26 Class, Property, and Structural Endogamy: Visualizing Networked Histories
179(44)
Lilyan A. Brudner
Douglas R. White
7 Online Networks
27 Computer Networks as Social Networks
223(10)
Barry Wellman
28 Internet and Community
233(14)
Caroline Haythornthwaite
Lori Kendall
29 Social Connectivity in America: Changes in Adult Friendship Network Size from 2002 to 2007
247(20)
Hua Wang
Barry Wellman
30 Social Structure of Facebook Networks
267(28)
Amanda L. Traud
Peter J. Mucha
Mason A. Porter
8 Animal Networks
31 The Social Order in Flocks of the Common Chicken and the Pigeon
295(18)
Ralph H. Masure
W. C. Allee
32 The Vacancy Chain Process: A New Mechanism of Resource Distribution in Animals with Application to Hermit Crabs
313(16)
Ivan D. Chase
Marc Weissburg
Theodore H. Dewitt
33 Social Network Theory: New Insights and Issues for Behavioral Ecologists
329(24)
Andrew Sih
Sean F. Hanser
Katherine A. McHugh
34 Comparing Networks Across Space and Time, Size and Species
353
Katherine Faust
John Skvoretz
Volume III Organizations
9 Intra-Organizational Networks
35 Management Conflict and Sociometric Structure
3(20)
Harrison White
36 Work, Friendship, and Media Use for Information Exchange in a Networked Organization
23(26)
Caroline Haythornthwaite
Barry Wellman
37 Social Networks and Organizational Dynamics
49(28)
J. Miller McPherson
Pamela A. Popielarz
Sonja Drobnic
10 Inter-Organizational Networks
38 The Sphere of Influence
77(18)
Joel H. Levine
39 Exchange and Power in Networks of Interorganizational Relations
95(26)
Karen S. Cook
40 The Structure of Interorganizational Elite Cooptation: Interlocking Corporate Directorates
121(18)
Michael Patrick Allen
41 Networks of Interorganizational Relations
139(24)
Mark S. Mizruchi
Joseph Galaskiewicz
11 Organizational Elites
42 New Directions in the Study of Community Elites
163(26)
Edward O. Laumann
Franz Urban Pappi
43 The Inner Group of the American Capitalist Class
189(20)
Michael Useem
44 Networks of Corporate Power: A Comparative Assessment
209(24)
John Scott
45 The Global Corporate Elite and the Transnational Policy-Planning Network, 1996--2006: A Structural Analysis
233(34)
William K. Carroll
Jean Philippe Sapinski
12 World Systems
46 Structural Position in the World System and Economic Growth, 1955--1970: A Multiple-Network Analysis of Transnational Interactions
267(28)
David Snyder
Edward L. Kick
47 The Persistence of Structural Inequality? A Network Analysis of International Trade, 1965--2000
295(28)
Matthew C. Mahutga
48 A Multiple-Network Analysis of the World System of Nations, 1995--1999
323
Edward L. Kick
Laura A. McKinney
Steve McDonald
Andrew Jorgenson
Volume IV Institutions
13 Science
49 Career Attributes and Network Structure: A Blockmodel Study of a Biomedical Research Specialty
3(26)
Ronald L. Breiger
50 The Structure of a Social Science Collaboration Network: Disciplinary Cohesion from 1963 to 1999
29(34)
James Moody
51 Studying the Emerging Global Brain: Analyzing and Visualizing the Impact of Co-Authorship Teams
63(20)
Katy Borner
Luca Dall'asta
Weimao Ke
Alessandro Vespignani
14 Culture
52 A Social Network's Changing Statistical Properties and the Quality of Human Innovation
83(14)
Brian Uzzi
53 Hidden Meanings: Cultural Content and Context in Harrison White's Structural Sociology
97(20)
Steven Brint
54 Social Grammar for Culture: Reply to Steven Brint
117(8)
Harrison C. White
55 Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics across Network Domains
125(20)
Ann Mische
Harrison White
56 Network Analysis, Culture, and the Problem of Agency
145(42)
Mustafa Emirbayer
Jeff Goodwin
15 Crime
57 Delinquent Networks in Sweden
187(20)
Jerzy Sarnecki
58 Friendship Networks and Delinquency: The Relative Nature of Peer Delinquency
207(34)
Dana L. Haynie
59 Understanding the Structure of a Large Heroin Distribution Network: A Quantitative Analysis of Qualitative Data
241(26)
Mangai Natarajan
60 Brokerage Qualifications in Ringing Operations
267(26)
Carlo Morselli
Julie Roy
16 Terrorism
61 Analyzing Terrorist Networks: A Case Study of the Global Salafi Jihad Network
293(18)
Jialun Qin
Jennifer J. Xu
Daning Hu
Marc Sageman
Hsinchun Chen
62 Destabilization of Covert Networks
311(20)
Kathleen M. Carley
63 Modeling and Simulating Terrorist Networks in Social and Geospatial Dimensions
331(16)
Il-Chul Moon
Kathleen M. Carley
64 A Social Network Analysis of Jemaah Islamiyah: The Applications to Counterterrorism and Intelligence
347
Stuart Koschade