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Why Context Matters - Applications of Social Network Analysis

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In the last few years there has been a growing interest in using computers not only for quantitative but also for qualitative content analyses of various kinds of texts and unstructured interviews (Fielding and Lee 1993, Kelle 1998, Kuckartz 2001, Miles and Huberman 2005, Lewins and Silver 2007). This trend has given rise to the development of new software products such as MAXqda, NVivo, NUD. IST, and ATLAS. ti, which can be used for automatic coding, text retrieval, hyp- linking of related text segments, etc. Some of these programs such as ATLAS. ti or MAXqda even allow to represent the results of qualitative content analyses in graphical form as semantic networks of coded texts (Sowa 1984: 76 ff. , Lewins and Silver 2007: 179 ff. ). Such networks consist of 1. text segments or so-called quotations, which generally constitute a n- overlapping partition of the analyzed text corpus, 2. codes, which are classificatory attributes of the mentioned text segments, 3. links, which are the result of the content analytic coding and describe the attribute relations between the mentioned codes and quotations. Minestrone Soup Non-Eggs Ticinese Leek soup White wine Vegetables Romandie Figure 1: An example of a semantic network of a coded text: soup recipes from Latin Switzer- 1 land Fig.

List of contents

Why Context Matters.- A Hidden Variable Approach to Analyze "Hidden" Dynamics of Social Networks.- Three-Valued Modal Logic for Reconstructing the Semantic Network Structure of a Corpus of Coded Texts.- Context Overlap and Multiplexity in Personal Relationships.- Navigating and Annotating Semantically-Enabled Networks of People and Associated Objects.- The Flow of Information in Evolving Social Groups.- Academic Employment Networks and Departmental Prestige.- A QAP Network Analysis of Intergovernmental Cooperation between Swiss Cantons.- Structural Changes in Agent-Based Simulations: Representing HIV/AIDS Impact on Social Networks.

About the author

Thomas N. Friemel is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich (IPMZ). The 3rd and 4th Conferences on Applications of Social Network Analysis (ASNA 2006/2007) were held under his chairmanship.

Summary

Many elements of our society are embedded in network structures in which actors depend on each other as well as the structural context of their actions. This is reflected by the wide use of concepts and terms of social network analysis, such as the concept of the small world, the strength of weak ties, opinion leaders, gatekeepers, viral marketing, terrorist networks, stakeholders and the like. This volume provides a sample of the broad range of research in which social network analysis can be fruitfully applied. Topics addressed include networks of academic hiring, epidemic dynamics of diseases in populations such as HIV/AIDS, flow of information, semantic networks of the internet, relationships in private and public spheres, patent authorship, paper citation, and networks in linguistic as well as political systems.

Product details

Assisted by Thoma Friemel (Editor), Thomas Friemel (Editor), Thomas N. Friemel (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.09.2008
 
EAN 9783531163284
ISBN 978-3-531-16328-4
No. of pages 172
Weight 240 g
Illustrations VII, 172 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

Netzwerk (sozial), Medienwissenschaften, Media Studies, Sociology, Social Science, Communication, Social Sciences, Media and Communication, Communication Studies, Sociology, general

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