Network Analysis
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Network Analysis

Studies in Human Interaction

  1. 285 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Network Analysis

Studies in Human Interaction

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Year
2018
ISBN
9783110877779
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. FOREWORD
  2. Preface
  3. Table of contents
  4. Part 1. Theory and methodology
  5. 1 Social network: Its use as a conceptual framework in family analysis
  6. 2 Networks, norms and institutions
  7. 3 Network analysis and social theory Some remarks
  8. 4 Some applications of the notion of density to network analysis
  9. Part 2. Networks compared
  10. 5 Network density among urban families
  11. 6 Social network and conjugal role in urban Zambia: Towards a reformulation of the Bott hypothesis
  12. 7 Two types of partial networks in Burundi
  13. 8 An exploration of two first-order zones
  14. Part 3. Network and coalitions
  15. 9 Coalitions in Sicilian peasant society
  16. 10 Politics on the village level
  17. 11 Coalitions and network analysis
  18. Bibliography
  19. Biographical data of authors
  20. Subject index