A termék adatai:
ISBN13: | 9781107611900 |
ISBN10: | 1107611903 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 275 oldal |
Méret: | 228x152x25 mm |
Súly: | 700 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
593 |
Témakör:
Network Analysis
Integrating Social Network Theory, Method, and Application with R
Sorozatcím:
Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences;
Kiadó: Cambridge University Press
Megjelenés dátuma: 2023. október 5.
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Rövid leírás:
A comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the theory, methods, and application of social network analysis.
Hosszú leírás:
The size and availability of network information has exploded over the last decade. Social scientists now share the stage of network analysis with computer scientists, physicists, and statisticians. While a number of introductions to network analysis are now available, most focus on theory, methods, or application alone. This book integrates all three. Network Analysis is an introduction to both the why and how of Social Network Analysis (SNA). It presents a broad theoretical overview rooted in social scientific approaches and guides users in how network analysis can answer core theoretical questions. It provides a comprehensive overview of descriptive and analytical approaches, including practical tutorials in R with sample data sets. Using an integrated approach, this book aims to quickly bring novice network researchers up to speed while avoiding common programming and analysis mistakes so that they might gain insight into the fundamental theories, key concepts, and methodological application of SNA.
'This is the text social network analysts have long awaited. Written by four of the most dynamic thinkers in the field, it achieves the impossible on multiple fronts: seamlessly integrating theory, method, and implementation; appropriate for novice and veteran analysts alike; truly comprehensive in scope, from the classic to the cutting edge; and somehow both sophisticated and accessible - featuring, for several important concepts, the clearest and most thoughtful treatment of the material I've ever seen. I feel certain it will become the foundational text for the next generation of relational scholars and I can't wait to have it on my shelf.' Kevin Lewis, University of California, San Diego
'This is the text social network analysts have long awaited. Written by four of the most dynamic thinkers in the field, it achieves the impossible on multiple fronts: seamlessly integrating theory, method, and implementation; appropriate for novice and veteran analysts alike; truly comprehensive in scope, from the classic to the cutting edge; and somehow both sophisticated and accessible - featuring, for several important concepts, the clearest and most thoughtful treatment of the material I've ever seen. I feel certain it will become the foundational text for the next generation of relational scholars and I can't wait to have it on my shelf.' Kevin Lewis, University of California, San Diego
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction; 1. Network analysis today; Part I. Thinking Structurally: 2. What is social structure?; 3. What is a social network?; 4. How are social network data collected?; 5. How are social network data visualized?; Part II. Seeing Structure: 6. Structuration and ego-centric networks; 7. Sociality and elementary forms of structure; 8. Cohesion and groups; 9. Hierarchy and centrality; 10. Positions and roles; 11. Affiliations and dualities; 12. Networks and culture; Part III. Making Structural Predictions: 13. Models for networks; 14. Models for network diffusion; 15. Models for social influence; Conclusion: 16. Network analysis tomorrow.