Social Network Analysis: An Introduction 1

作者: Barry Wellman , Alexandra Marin

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关键词: IndividualismData scienceOrganizational network analysisSocial networkPremiseFAUSTSociologySet (psychology)Social network analysis (criminology)Network science

摘要: Social network analysis takes as its starting point the premise that social life is created primarily and most importantly by relations patterns formed these relations. networks are formally defined a set of nodes (or members) tied one or more types (Wasserman Faust, 1994). Because analysts take primary building blocks world, they not only collect unique data, begin their analyses from fundamentally different perspective than adopted individualist attribute-based science.

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