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1st pub.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, c2005
xxvii, 334 s. : il. ; 25 cm

ISBN 0-521-60262-9 (brož.)
ISBN 978-0-521-60262-4 (dotisk ; brož.)
Structural analysis in the social sciences ; 27
7. dotisk 2009
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Contents // List of Illustrations page xv // List of Tables xxi // Preface xxiii // Overview xxiii // Justification XXV // Acknowledgments xxvii // Part I - Fundamentals 1 // 1 Looking for Social Structure 3 // 1.1 Introduction 3 // 1.2 Sociometry and Sociogram 3 // 1.3 Exploratory Social Network Analysis 5 // 1.3.1 Network Definition 6 // ; 1.3.2 Manipulation 10 // 1.3.3 Calculation 12 // j 1.3.4 Visualization 14 // 1.4 Assembling a Social Network 21 // 1.5 Summary 24 // 1.6 Questions 25 // 1.7 Assignment 26 // 1.8 Further Reading 26 // 1.9 Answers 26 // 2 Attributes and Relations 29 // 2.1 Introduction 29 // 2.2 Example: The World System 29 // 2.3 Partitions 31 // I 2.4 Reduction of a Network 36 // 2.4.1 Local View 36 // 2.4.2 Global View 39 // 2.4.3 Contextual View 41 // I 2.5 Vectors and Coordinates 43 // I 2.6 Network Analysis and Statistics 48 // 2.7 Summary 51 // 2.8 Questions 52 // 2.9 Assignment 53 // x // Contents // 2.10 Further Reading // 2.11 Answers // 53 // 54 // Part II - Cohesion 59 // 3 Cohesive Subgroups 61 // 3.1 Introduction 61 // 3.2 Example 61 // 3.3 Density and Degree 62 // |3.4 Components 66 // i3.5 Cores 70 // 3.6 Cliques and Complete Subnetworks 73 // 3.7 Summary 77 // 3.8 Questions 79 // 3.9 Assignment 81 // 3.10 Further Reading 82 // 3.11 Answers 82 // 4 Sentiments and Friendship 84 // 4.1 Introduction 84 // U.2 Balance Theory 84 // 4.3 Example 87 // P Detecting Structural Balance and Clusterability 88 // (4.5 Development in Time 92 // 4.6 Summary
95 // 4.7 Questions 96 // 4.8 Assignment 97 // 4.9 Further Reading 98 // 4.10 Answers 98 // 5 Affiliations 101 // ,5.1 Introduction 101 // ! 5-2 Example 102 // ! 5.3 Two-Mode and One-Mode Networks 103 // j 5.4 m-Slices 109 // ’5.5 The Third Dimension 113 // 5.6 Summary 116 // 5.7 Questions 117 // 5.8 Assignment 118 // 5.9 Further Reading 118 // 5.10 Answers 119 // Part III - Brokerage 121 // 6 Center and Periphery 123 // 6.1 Introduction 123 // 6.2 Example 123 // 6.3 Distance 125 // 6.4 Betweenness 131 // 6.5 Summary 133 // 6.6 Questions 134 // 6.7 Assignment 134 // 6.8 Further Reading 135 // 6.9 Answers 135 // Contents // 7 Brokers and Bridges 138 // 7.1 Introduction 138 // 7.2 Example 138 // 7.3 Bridges and Bi-Components 140 // 7.4 Ego-Networks and Constraint 144 // [7.5 Affiliations and Brokerage Roles 150 // ’7.6 Summary 154 // 7.7 Questions 155 // 7.8 Assignment 156 // 7.9 Further Reading 157 // 7.10 Answers 158 // 8 Diffusion 161 // j 8.1 Example 161 // 8.2 Contagion 163 // 8.3 Exposure and Thresholds 167 // 8.4 Critical Mass 173 // 8.5 Summary 178 // 8.6 Questions 179 // 8.7 Assignment 180 // 8.8 Further Reading 181 // 8.9 Answers 181 // Part IV - Ranking 185 // 9 Prestige 187 // j9.1 Introduction 187 // Í9.2 Example 188 // ;9.3 Popularity and indegree 189 // 9.4 Correlation 191 // 9.5 Domains 193 // 9.6 Proximity Prestige 196 // 9.7 Summary 198 // 9.8 Questions 199 // 9.9 Assignment 200 // 9.10 Further Reading 201 // 9.11 Answers 202 // 10 Ranking 204 // j 10.1 Introduction
204 // 110.2 Example 205 // 110.3 Triadic Analysis 205 // 10.4 Acyclic Networks 212 // il0.5 Symmetric-Acyclic Decomposition 214 // 10.6 Summary 219 // 10.7 Questions 220 // 10.8 Assignment 222 // 10.9 Further Reading 222 // 10.10 Answers 223 // 11 Genealogies and Citations 226 // j 11.1 Introduction 226 // Í 11.2 Example I: Genealogy of the Ragusan Nobility 226 // xii Contents // f 11.3 Family Trees 227 // : 11.4 Social Research on Genealogies 233 // 11.5 Example II: Citations among Papers on Network // Centrality 242 // 11.6 Citations 243 // 11.7 Summary 250 // 11.8 Questions 251 // 11.9 Assignment 1 252 // 11.10 Assignment 2 252 // 11.11 Further Reading 252 // 11.12 Answers 253 // Part V - Roles 257 // 12 Blockmodels 259 // ; 12.1 Introduction 259 // 12.2 Matrices and Permutation 259 // i 12.3 Roles and Positions: Equivalence 265 //  12.4 Blockmodeling 273 // 12.4.1 Blockmodel 273 // 12.4.2 Blockmodeling 274 // 12.4.3 Regular Equivalence 280 // 12.5 Summary 284 // 12.6 Questions 285 // 12.7 Assignment 287 // 12.8 Further Reading 288 // 12.9 Answers 288 // Appendix 1 - Getting Started with Pajek 292 // Al.l Installation 292 // A 1.2 Network Data Formats 292 // A1.3 Creating Network Files for Pajek 294 // Al.3.1 Within Pajek 294 // Al.3.2 Word Processor 295 // Al.3.3 Relational Database 298 // Al.4 Limitations 302 // Al.5 Updates of Pajek 302 // Appendix 2 - Exporting Visualizations 303 // A2.1 Export Formats 303 // A2.1.1 Bitmap 303 // A2.1.2 Encapsulated PostScript 303
A2.1.3 Scalable Vector Graphics 305 // A2.1.4 Virtual Reality Modeling Language 306 // A2.1.5 MDL MOL and Kinemages 307 // A2.2 Layout Options 308 // A-2.2.1 Top Frame on the Left - EPS/SVG Vertex // Default 309 // A2.2.2 Bottom Frame on the Left - EPS/SVG Line // Default 310 // A2.2.3 Top Frame on the Right 311 // Contents // Xlll // A2.2.4 Middle Frame on the Right 312 // A2.2.5 Bottom Frame on the Right - SVG Default 312 // Appendix 3 - Shortcut Key Combinations 314 // Main Screen 314 // Hierarchy Edit Screen 314 // Draw Screen 315 // Glossary 317 // Index of Pajek Commands 327 // Subject Index 330

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