The Sage Handbook of Social Network Analysis

Author:   John McLevey ,  John Scott ,  Peter J. Carrington
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
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9781529779615


Pages:   672
Publication Date:   25 October 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John McLevey ,  John Scott ,  Peter J. Carrington
Publisher:   Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Weight:   1.320kg
ISBN:  

9781529779615


ISBN 10:   1529779618
Pages:   672
Publication Date:   25 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chapter 1: Introduction - John Scott, John McLevey, and Peter J. Carrington Part 1 Chapter 2: Introducing Social Network Analysis - Christina Prell and David R. Schaefer Chapter 3: Social Networks and Social Categories - Ronald Breiger and Robin Wagner-Pacifici Chapter 4: Social Networks and Computational Social Science - James A. Kitts, Helene Grogan and Kevin Lewis Chapter 5: Relational Sociology: Networks, Culture, and Interaction - Jan Fuhse and Ann Mische Part 2 Chapter 6: Social-ecological networks: What are they, why are they useful, and how can I use them? - Örjan Bodin Chapter 7: The Evolution of Environmental Policy Network Analysis - Tyler A. Scott, Mark Lubell and Gwen Arnold UC Davis Chapter 8: Health Behaviors and Outcomes - Kayla de la Haye Chapter 9: Political and policy networks - Mario Diani Chapter 10: Social Movements and Collective Action - David Tindall Chapter 11: Gender and social networks - Elisa Bellotti Chapter 12: Why can’t we be friends? Understanding ethnic relations through network analysis - Rochelle Côté Chapter 13: Culture and Networks - Omar Lizardo Chapter 14: Semantic and Cultural Networks - Sarah Shugars and Sandra González-Bailón Chapter 15: Cognition and Social Networks - Matthew E. Brashears and Victoria Money Chapter 16: Scientific Networks - Donghyun Kang and James Evans Chapter 17: Crime and Networks - Marie Ouellet and Logan Ledford Chapter 18: Historical Network Analysis: Two Problems of Scale - Ian Kumekawa Chapter 19: The Paradox of Behavior Change and the Science of Network Diffusion - Damon Centola Chapter 20: Network Interventions: Using Social Networks to Accelerate Diffusion of Innovations - Thomas W. Valente Chapter 21: Social Media and Digital Networks - Anabel Quan-Haase, Lyndsay Foisey and Riley McLaughlin Chapter 22: Social Capital - Beate Völker Chapter 23: Social Support - Lijun Song and Zhe Zhang Chapter 24: Corporate Networks - William K. Carroll, Jouke Huijzer and J. P. Sapinski Chapter 25: International Trade Networks - Christina Prell, James Hollway, Petr Matous and Yasuyuki Todo Part 3 Chapter 26: Centrality - M G Everett and S P Borgatti Chapter 27: Structural Cohesion & Cohesive Groups - James Moody and Peter J. Mucha. Chapter 28: Multimodal social network analysis - Lorien Jasny Chapter 29: Blockmodeling, Positions and Roles - Patrick Doreian, Anuška Ferligoj, and Vladimir Batagelj Chapter 30: Inferential Network Clustering with Hierarchical Bayesian Stochastic Blockmodels - Pierson Browne, Tyler Crick, and John McLevey Chapter 31: Personal Networks and Egocentric Analysis - Brea Perry, Adam Roth, and Mario Small Chapter 32: Multilevel Network Analysis - Emmanuel Lazega and Peng Wang Chapter 33:Exponential Random Graph Models - Johan Koskinen Chapter 34: Network Dynamics - Tom A.B. Snijders and Christian E.G. Steglich Chapter 35: Relational Event Models - Aaron Schecter and Noshir Contractor Chapter 36: Latent Position Network Models - Hardeep Kaur, Riccardo Rastelli, Nial Friel and Adrian E. Raftery Chapter 37: Negative Ties and Signed Networks - Filip Agneessens Chapter 38: Qualitative and Mixed Methods - Betina Hollstein Chapter 39: Spatial analysis of social networks - John R. Hipp Chapter 40: Social Network Data Collection: Principles and Modalities - Jimi Adams and Miranda Lubbers Chapter 41: Missing Network Data - Robert W. Krause and Mark Huisman Chapter 42: Scientific Software for Network Analysis - Pierson Browne, Adam Howe, Yasmin Koop-Monteiro, Yixi Yang, and John McLevey

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John McLevey is an Associate Professor in the Department of Knowledge Integration at the University of Waterloo (ON, Canada). He is also appointed to the Departments of Sociology & Legal Studies and Geography and Environmental Management, is a Policy Fellow at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, and a Member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute at the University of Waterloo. His work is funded by research grants from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and an Early Researcher Award from the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation. His current research project focuses on disinformation, censorship, and political deliberation in the public sphere across a wide variety of national contexts and political regimes. He wrote Doing Computational Social Science (SAGE Publishing, 2021) from his experiences as a researcher and advisor, as well as teaching courses in computational social science, data science, and research methods to students from diverse disciplinary backgrounds at the undergraduate and graduate level. John Scott is an Honorary Professor at the Universities of Essex, Exeter, and Copenhagen. He was formerly a professor of sociology at the Universities of Essex and Leicester, and pro-vice-chancellor for research at the University of Plymouth. He has been president of the British Sociological Association, Chair of the Sociology Section of the British Academy, and in 2013 was awarded the CBE for Services to Social Science. His work covers theoretical sociology, the history of sociology, elites and social stratification, and social network analysis. His most recent books include British Social Theory: Recovering Lost Traditions before 1950 (SAGE, 2018), Envisioning Sociology. Victor Branford, Patrick Geddes, and the Quest for Social Reconstruction (with Ray Bromley, SUNY Press, 2013), Objectivity and Subjectivity in Social Research (with Gayle Letherby and Malcolm Williams, SAGE, 2011).

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