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Advances in Social Network Analysis

Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
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In this book, leading methodologists address the issue of how effectively to apply the latest developments in social network analysis to behavioural and social science disciplines. Topics examined include: ways to specify the network contents to be studied; how to select the method for representing network structures; how social network analysis has been used to study interorganizational relations via the resource dependence model; how to use a contact matrix for studying the spread of disease in epidemiology; and how cohesion and structural equivalence network theories relate to studying social influence. The book also offers some statistical models for social support networks.
Introduction - Joseph Galaskiewicz and Stanley Wasserman Advances in the Social and Behavioral Sciences from Social Network Analysis PART ONE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND DIFFUSION Network Studies of Social Influence - Peter V Marsden and Noah E Friedkin Epidemiology and Social Networks - Martina Morris Modeling Structured Diffusion Statistical Models for Social Support Networks - Michael E Walker, Stanley Wasserman and Barry Wellman Social Cognition in Context - Philippa Pattison Some Applications of Social Network Analysis PART TWO: ANTHROPOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION Anthropological Contributions to the Study of Social Networks - Jeffrey C Johnson A Review Primate Social Networks - Donald Stone Sade and Malcolm M Dow Network Analysis and Computer-Mediated Communication Systems - Ronald E Rice PART THREE: POLITICS AND ORGANIZATIONS Intraorganizational Networks - David Krackhardt and Daniel J Brass The Micro Side Networks of Interorganizational Relations - Mark S Mizruchi and Joseph Galaskiewicz Marketing and Social Networks - Phipps Arabie and Yoram Wind Networks of Elite Structure and Decision Making - David Knoke
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