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Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis

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Informationen zum Autor Peter J. Carrington is Professor of Sociology at the University of Waterloo. His main teaching and research interests are in the criminal and juvenile justice systems! social networks! and research methods and statistics. He has published articles in the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice! the American Journal of Psychiatry! the Journal of Mathematical Sociology! and Social Networks. He has most recently been involved in several evaluation studies for the Department of Justice Canada. He is currently doing research on police discretion! criminal and delinquent careers and networks! and the impact of the Youth Criminal Justice Act on the youth justice system in Canada. John Scott is Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex. An active member of the British Sociological Association! he served as its President from 2001 until 2003. He has written more than fifteen books! including Corporate Business and Capitalist Classes (1997)! Social Network Analysis (1991 and 2000)! Sociological Theory (1995)! and Power (2001). With James Fulcher he is the author of the leading introductory textbook Sociology (1999 and 2003). He is a member of the Editorial Board of the British Journal of Sociology and is an Academician of the Academy of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences. Stanley Wasserman is Professor of Psychology! Statistics! and Sociology at the University of Illinois-Champaign. He has done research on methodology for social networks for almost thirty years. He has edited books on the subject! including Advances in Social Network Analysis: Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (1994)! and Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications (1994). His work is recognized by statisticians as well as social and behavioral scientists worldwide. He is currently Book Review Editor of Chance! and an Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Statistical Association and Psychometrika. He has also been a very active consultant! and is currently Chief Scientist of Visible Path! an organizational network software firm. Klappentext This volume is an important complement to Wasserman and Faust's Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications (Cambridge! 1995). The authors! leading methodologists! present the most significant developments in quantitative models and methods for analyzing social network data that appeared in the 1990s. They review recent advances in network measurement! network sampling! analysis of centrality! positional analysis or blockmodelling! analysis of diffusion through networks! analysis of affiliation or "two-mode" networks! the theory of random graphs! and dependence graphs. Zusammenfassung This book consists of review articles by leading methodologists! all commissioned exclusively for this volume. The book will complement the classic text by Wasserman and Faust! Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications (also available from Cambridge University Press). Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction Stanley Wasserman, John Scott and Peter J. Carrington; 2. Recent developments in network measurement Peter V. Marsden; 3. Network sampling and model fitting Ove Frank; 4. Extending centrality Martin Everett and Stephen P. Borgatti; 5. Positional analyses of sociometric data Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj; 6. Network models and methods for studying the diffusion of innovations Thomas W. Valente; 7. Using correspondence analysis for joint displays of affiliation networks Katherine Faust; 8. An introduction to random graphs, dependence graphs, and p* Stanley Wasserman and Garry Robins; 9. Random graph models for social networks: multiple relations or multiple raters Laura M. Koehly and Philippa Pattison; 10. Interdependencies and social processes: dependence graphs and generalized dependence structures Garry Robins and Philippa Pattison; 11. Models f...

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Authors Peter J. Scott Carrington, Peter Scott Carrington
Assisted by Peter Carrington (Editor), Peter J. Carrington (Editor), John Scott (Editor), Stanley Wasserman (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.02.2005
 
EAN 9780521809597
ISBN 978-0-521-80959-7
No. of pages 344
Series Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences
Structural Analysis in the Soc
Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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