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Evolution of Social Networks

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This book answers the question of whether we can apply evolutionary theories to our understanding of the development of social structures.
Social networks have increasingly become the focus of many social scientists as a way of analyzing these social structures. While many powerful network analytic tools have been developed and applied to a wide range of empirical phenomena, understanding the evolution of social organization still requires theories and analyses of social network evolutionary processes. Researchers from a variety of disciplines have combined their efforts in what is an indication of some very promising future research and the work represented in this volume provides a basis for a sustained analysis of the evolution of social life.


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Chapter 1 The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Networks, Doreian Patrick, Frans N. Stokman; Chapter 2 *We are grateful to Siegwart Lindenberg, Werner Raub, Frans N. Stokman, Rene Torenvlied, Peter Miihlau and Tom Boone for their careful criticisms and suggestions. Authors are listed alphabetically based on equal contributions. The paper was drafted during a research visit by the first author to Brandeis University, financed by the Dutch Science Foundation (grant no. SIR 12-1522). The second author wishes to acknowledge the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation (grant no. SBR-9312432). Direct all correspondence to Andreas Flache, email: a.flache@ppsw.rug.nl., Andreas Flache, Michael W. Macy; Chapter 3 The Emergence of Groups in the Evolution of Friendship Networks, Evelien P. H. Zeggelink, Frans N. Stokman, Gerhard G. Van De Bunt; Chapter 4 Social Structure, Networks, and E-State Structuralism Models, John Skvoretz, Katherine Faust, Thomas J. Fararo; Chapter 5 *The contribution of the first author was partly made while he was a Research Fellow at The Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS). We thank Reinier Van Oosten for his contribution to the formulation of the first versions of the model and his advise on their implementation; Frans Wasseur for his assistance in the analysis of the results; Jannie Schonewille for the AVEBE data. We thank Jaco Berveling, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Bob Lieshout and Don Westerheijden for their comments on earlier formulations of the model., Frans N. Stokman, Evelien P. H. Zeggelink; Chapter 6 A Brief History of Balance Through Time, Patrick Doreian, Roman Kapuscinski, David Krackhardt, Janusz Szczypula; Chapter 7 Evolution of Friendship and Best Friendship Choices, Roger Th. A. J. Leenders; Chapter 8 Longitudinal Behavior of Network Structure and Actor Attributes: Modeling Interdependence of Contagion and Selection, Roger TH. A.J. Leenders; Chapter 9 Stochastic Actor-Oriented Models for Network Change, Tom A. B. Snijders; Chapter 10 Models for Network Evolution, L. Banks David, M. Carley Kathleen; Chapter 11 Evolution of Social Networks: Processes and Principles, Frans N. Stokman, Patrick Doreian;

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Doreian, Patrick, University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania., Frans N., Stokman, University of Groningen The Netherlands

Summary

This book answers the question of whether we can apply evolutionary theories to our understanding of the development of social structures.
Social networks have increasingly become the focus of many social scientists as a way of analyzing these social structures. While many powerful network analytic tools have been developed and applied to a wide range of empirical phenomena, understanding the evolution of social organization still requires theories and analyses of social network evolutionary processes. Researchers from a variety of disciplines have combined their efforts in what is an indication of some very promising future research and the work represented in this volume provides a basis for a sustained analysis of the evolution of social life.

Product details

Assisted by Patrick Doreian (Editor), Doreian Patrick (Editor), Frans Stokman (Editor)
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.07.1997
 
EAN 9789056995386
ISBN 978-90-5699-538-6
No. of pages 270
Weight 660 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Sociology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Social groups, communities and identities

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