The SAGE Handbook of Social Network AnalysisJohn Scott, Peter J. Carrington SAGE, 18 Mei 2011 - 640 halaman This sparkling Handbook offers an unrivalled resource for those engaged in the cutting edge field of social network analysis. Systematically, it introduces readers to the key concepts, substantive topics, central methods and prime debates. Among the specific areas covered are:
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Social Physics and Social Networks | |
Social Networks in Economics | |
Scientific and Scholarly Networks | |
Cultural Networks | |
Social Networks Geography and Neighbourhood Effects | |
A MultipleNetwork Analysis of the World System of Nations | |
A Brief Introduction to Analyzing Social Network Data | |
Concepts and Measures for Basic Network Analysis | |
Survey Methods for Network Data | |
Survey Sampling in Networks | |
Relational Sociology Culture and Agency | |
The World According to | |
Lijun Song Joonmo Son and Nan | |
SAGE Publications | |
Kinship Class and Community | |
Animal Social Networks | |
Cybercommunities | |
Corporate Elites and Intercorporate Networks | |
Political Dimensions of Corporate Connections | |
Policy Networks | |
Social Movements and Collective Action | |
Crime and Social Network Analysis | |
The Threat of Connectivity | |
Qualitative Approaches | |
Analyzing Affiliation Networks | |
Positions and Roles | |
Relation Algebras and Social Networks | |
Statistical Models for Ties and Actors | |
Exponential Random Graph Models for Social Networks | |
Network Dynamics | |
Models and Methods to Identify Peer Effects | |
Kinship Network Analysis | |
LargeScale Network Analysis | |
Network Visualization | |
A Readers Guide to SNA Software | |
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