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Social Network Analysis

Social network analysis is a method of investigating social structures using networks and graph theory. It characterizes networks in terms of the nodes (individuals, people or things on the network) and the connections, ribs or connections (relationships or interactions) that connect them.

 

Useful literature

  1. Alhajj, Reda, and Jon Rokne. Encyclopedia of social network analysis and mining. Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2018 (access via Springer).
  2. De Nooy, Wouter, Andrej Mrvar, and Vladimir Batagelj. Exploratory social network analysis with Pajek. Cambridge University Press, 2005 (access via HSE Library).
  3. Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis, edited by Peter J. Carrington, John Scott, and Stanley Wasserman. Cambridge University Press, 2005 (access via HSE Library).
  4. Luke, Douglas A. A user's guide to network analysis in R. London, England: Springer, 2015 (access via Springer).
  5. Eric D., and Gábor Csárdi. Statistical analysis of network data with R. Vol. 65. New York: Springer, 2014 (access via Springer).

 

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