Algebraic Models for Social Networks

Algebraic Models for Social Networks

by Philippa Pattison
ISBN-10:
0521365686
ISBN-13:
9780521365680
Pub. Date:
09/24/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521365686
ISBN-13:
9780521365680
Pub. Date:
09/24/1993
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Algebraic Models for Social Networks

Algebraic Models for Social Networks

by Philippa Pattison
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Overview

As the analysis of social networks, or networks of interpersonal and social relationships among social groups, has become an increasingly important method of research in several of the social and behavioral sciences, the gathering of network data has outpaced the development of new methods for its analysis. Addressing the need for new analytical tools, Philippa Pattison presents a number of new algebraic models for the analysis of network data, explaining in the process the rationale for an algebraic approach. Models are developed for both complete networks, meaning those representing the social ties between all pairs of members in a given group, and local networks, meaning those structured around the social ties of one particular group member. Many applications are presented and the ways that these methods can address a number of important issues confronting network analysis are explained.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521365680
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/24/1993
Series: Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences , #7
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.29(h) x 1.14(d)

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables; Preface; 1. Algebraic representations for complete social networks; 2. Algebraic representations for local social networks; 3. Comparing algebraic representations; 4. Decompositions of network algebras; 5. An analysis for complete and local networks; 6. Time-dependent social networks; 7. Algebras for valued networks; 8. Issues in network analysis; References; Appendices; Indexes.
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