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Social network analysis is a crucial method in the understanding of human behaviour. It is currently growing at a extremely rapid rate and has become a major focus of teaching and research-not only in social science departments, but in computer science, physics and in business schools. This four-volume set is brought together by Linton Freeman, founder and editor for 28 years of the key journal in the field, Social Networks. He has collected the the very best published work on social network analysis, covering of over forty years of journals and books. It is a key addition to the SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods series.Volume One: Data, Mathematical Models and GraphicsVolume Two: The Structure of Social GroupsVolume Three: The Structure of Social PositionsVolume Four: Antecedents and Consequences of Network Structure
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum:2007-12-18
- Mått:156 x 234 x undefined mm
- Vikt:3 000 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
- Antal sidor:1 648
- Upplaga:1
- Förlag:SAGE Publications
- ISBN:9781412934060
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- Volume OneData, Mathematical Models and GraphicsGeneral IntroductionIntroduction to Volume OnePART ONE: SOCIAL NETWORK DATANetwork Data and Measurement - P V MarsdenOn the Validity of Retrospective Data - H R Bernard et alThe Problem of Informant AccuracyCognitive Structure and Informant Accuracy - L C Freeman, A K Romney and S C FreemanCognitive Social Structures - D KrackhardtOn Human Social Intelligence - L C Freeman, S C Freeman and A G MichaelsonSystematic Biases in Social Perception - E Kumbasar, A K Romney and W H BarchelderForgetting of Friends and Its Effects on Measuring Friendship Networks - D D Brewer and C M WebsterDecay Functions - R S BurtComparing Networks across Space and Time, Size and Species - K Faust and J SkvoretzPART TWO: MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MODELSA Study of a Large Sociogram - A Rapoport and W J HorvathAn Exponential Family of Probability Distributions for Directed Graphs - P W Holland and S LeinhardtLogit Models and Logistic Regressions for Social Networks - S Wasserman and P Pattison1. An Introduction to Markov Graphs and p·Latent Space Approaches to Social Network Analysis - P D Hoff, A E Raftery and M S HandcockModel-Based Clustering for Social Networks - M S Handcock, A E Raferty and J M TantrumPART THREE: GRAPHIC IMAGESExplorations into the Visualization of Policy Networks - U Brandes et alThe Effect of Spatial Arrangement on Judgments and Errors in Interpreting Graphs - C McGrath, J Blythe and D KrackhardtExploring the Dynamics of International Trade by Combining the Comparative Advantages of Multivariate Statistics and Network Visualizations - L Krempel and T Pl[um]umperVolume TwoThe Stucture of Social GroupsIntroduction to Volume TwoPART ONE: SOCIAL GROUPS: CLIQUES AND RELATED CONCEPTSCliques, Clubs and Clans - R J MokkenA Graph-Theoretic Generalization of the Clique Concept - S B Seidman and B L FosterPART TWO: SOCIAL GROUPS: OTHER APPROACHESThe Duality of Persons and Groups - R L BreigerAn Information Flow Model for Conflict and Fission in Small Groups - W ZacharyL S Sets and Cohesive Subsets of Graphs and Hypergraphs - S B SeidmanProximity, Sociality and Observation - L D Sailer and S J C GaulinThe Definition of Small GroupsThe Sociological Concept of ′Group′ - L C FreemanAn Empirical Test of Two ModelsUsing Galois Lattices to Represent Network Data - L C Freeman and D R WhiteModels of Core/Periphery Structures - S P Borgatti and M G EverettIdentifying Cohesive Subgroups - K A FrankStructural Cohesion and Embeddedness - J Moody and D R WhiteA Hierarchical Concept of Social GroupsFinding Social Groups - L C FreemanA Meta-Analysis of the Southern Women DataPART THREE: SOCIAL GROUPS: DYNAMICSEvolution of Sociology Freshmen into a Friendship Network - M A J van Duijn et alA Theory of Group Stability - K CarleyVolume ThreeThe Structure of Social PositionsIntroduction to Volume ThreePART ONE: SOCIAL POSITIONS: EQUIVALENCE BASEDStructural Equivalence of Individuals in Social Networks - F P Lorrain and H C WhiteSocial Structure from Multiple Networks - H C White, S A Boorman and R L Breiger1: Blockmodels of Roles and PositionsAn Algorithm for Clustering Relational Data with Applications to Social Network Analysis and Comparison to Multidimensional Scaling - R L Breiger, S A Boorman and P ArabiePositions in Networks - R S BurtGraph and Semigroup Homomorphisms on Networks of Relations - D R White and K P ReitzPartitioning Networks on Generalized Concepts of Equivalence - P Doreian, V Batagelj and A FerligojAre Social Equivalences Ever Regular? Permutation and Exact Tests - J P Boyd and K J JonasPART TWO: SOCIAL POSITIONS: HIERARCHIESDynamics of Hierarchy Formation - I ChaseThe Sequential Development of Dominance RelationshipsDominance and Deference in Conversation - A Mazur and M CataldoSocial Positions in Influence Networks - N Friedkin and E E JohnsenNetwork Role Analysis in the Study of Food Webs - J C Johnson et alAn Application of Regular ColoringPART THREE: SOCIAL POSITIONS: CENTRALITIESCentrality in Social Networks - L C FreemanConceptual ClarificationPower and Centrality - P BonacichA Family of MeasuresA Measure of Betweenness Centrality Based on Random Walks - M E J NewmanA Graph-Theoretic Perspective on Centrality - S P Borgatti and M G EverettVolume FourAntecedents and Consequences of Network StructureIntroduction to Volume FourPART ONE: ANTECEDENTS: PHYSICAL PROXIMITYDistance Matters - B Latan[ac]e et alPhysical Space and Social ImpactPredictability of Large-Scale Spatially Embedded Networks - C T ButtsPART TWO: ANTECEDENTS: HOMOPHILYHomophily and Differential Returns - Herminia IbarraSex Differences in Network Structure and Access in an Advertising FirmBirds of a Feather - J M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin and J M CookHomophily in Social NetworksPART THREE:ANTECEDENTS: BALANCEStructural Balance - D Cartwright and F HararyA Generalization of Heider′s TheoryPre-Transitive Balance Mechanisms for Signed Networks - P Doreian and D KrackhardtPART FOUR: CONSEQUENCES: ACCESS TO INFORMATIONThe Diffusion of an Innovation among Physicians - J Coleman, E Katz and H MenzelThe Importance of Personal Influence in the Adoption of Technological Changes - E M Rogers and G M BealThe Strength of Weak Ties - M GranovetterCollective Dynamics of ′Small World′ Networks - D J Watts and S H StrogatzPART FIVE: CONSEQUENCES: SUCCESS OR PROMINENCESome Effects of Certain Communication Patterns on Group Performance - H J LeavittCommunity Structure as Interorganizational Linkages - E O Laumann, J Galaskiewicz and P V MarsdenWomen′s Participation in the Labor Force - J A Stoloff, J L Glanville and E J BienenstockThe Role of Social NetworksAn Empirical Analysis of Strategies and Efficiencies in Social Networks - Nathaniel Bulkley and Marshall Van AlstynePART SIX: CONSEQUENCES: SOCIAL SUPPORT AND SOCIAL CONTROLUrban Families - E BottConjugal Roles and Social NetworksDifferent Strokes from Different Folks - B Wellman and S WortleyCommunity Ties and Social SupportPART SEVEN: CONSEQUENCES: HEALTH AND ILLNESSSpatial Structures and Scientific Paradoxes in the AIDS Pandemic - P Gould and R WallaceConcurrent Partnerships and the Spread of HIV - M Morris and M KretzschmarSocial Ties and Susceptibility to the Common Cold - S Cohen et al