Personal Networks
Classic Readings and New Directions in Egocentric Analysis
Herausgeber: Small, Mario L; Smith, Edward B; Pescosolido, Bernice; Perry, Brea L
Personal Networks
Classic Readings and New Directions in Egocentric Analysis
Herausgeber: Small, Mario L; Smith, Edward B; Pescosolido, Bernice; Perry, Brea L
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 768
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 203mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1542g
- ISBN-13: 9781108839976
- ISBN-10: 1108839975
- Artikelnr.: 61331398
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Part I. Background; Introduction; Part II. Early Foundations; 1. From Simmel
'On the Significance of Numbers for Social Life: Introduction
' 'The Isolated Individual and the Dyad
' 'The Triad
' and The Web of Group Affiliations: Commentary
'Georg Simmel's Contribution to Social Network Research'; 2. From Katz and Lazarsfeld
Personal Influence: Commentary
'Influencers
Backfire Effects and the Power of the Periphery'; 3. From Mitchell
'The Concept and Use of Social Networks': Commentary
'On J. Clyde Mitchell's 'The Concept and Use of Social Networks''; 4. From Bott
'Urban Families: Conjugal Roles and Social Networks': Commentary
'Commentary on Bott's 'Family and Social Network''; 5. From Festinger
Schachter
and Back
Social Pressures in Informal Groups: Commentary
'Festinger
Schachter
and Back's Social Pressures in Informal Groups'; 6. From Bernard et al.
'The Problem of Informant Accuracy': Commentary
'Implications of Informant Accuracy Research for Ego Networks'; 7. From White
Identity and Control: Commentary
'On Parachutes and Lion-Taming'; Part III. Later Foundations; 8. From Fischer
To Dwell among Friends: Commentary
'From the Northern California Community Study
1977-78
to UCNets
2015-20'; 9. From Granovetter
'The Strength of Weak Ties': Commentary
'Strength of Weak Ties in the Labor Market: An Assessment of the State of Research'; 10. From Wellman and Wortley
'Different Strokes from Different Folks': Commentary
'A Network Pilgrim's Progress: Twenty-Six Realizations in Fifty-Five Years'; 11. From Coleman
'Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital': Commentary
'Three Decades of Research into Social Capital: Achievements
Blind Spots
and Future Directions'; 12. From Pescosolido
'Beyond Rational Choice': Commentary
'Confronting How People Cope with Crisis: From the Social Organization Strategy Framework to the Network Episode Model to the Network Embedded Symbiome'; 13. From Feld
'The Focused Organization of Social Ties': Commentary
'Reflections On 'The Focused Organization of Social Ties' and Its Implications for Bonding and Bridging' 14. From Burt
Structural Holes: Commentary
'Structural Holes Capstone
Cautions
and Enthusiasms'; 15. From Laumann
Marsden
and Prensky
'The Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis': Commentary
'On the Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis: An Update and Extension to Personal Social Networks'; 16. From McPherson
Smith-Lovin
and Cook
'Birds of a Feather': Commentary
'The Enormous Flock of Homophily Researchers: Assessing and Promoting a Research Agenda'; 17. From Huckfeldt and Sprague
'Networks in Context': Commentary
'Individuals
Groups
and Networks: Implications for the Study and Practice of Democratic Politics'; 18. From Nan Lin
'Building a Network Theory of Social Capital' Commentary
'Social Capital: An Update'; 19. On the General Social Survey: 'Egocentric Network Studies within the General Social Survey: Measurement Methods
Substantive Findings
and Methodological Research'; Part IV. New Perspectives; 20. On Cognition: 'Network Representation Capacity: How Social Relationships are Represented in Human Mind'; 21. On Mobilization: 'How Actors Mobilize their Networks in Practice'; 22. On Trust: 'Self-Verification
Trust
and Social Capital Mobilization'; 23. On Dynamics: 'Personal Network Dynamics: Organizing Principles of Stability and Change from Complex Systems Theory'; 24. On Inequality: 'The Context of Network Inequality'; 25. On Culture: 'The Problem of Culture Flows in Weak Ties'; 26. On Migration: 'Personal Networks and Migration Trajectories'; 27. On Movements: 'The Opportunities and Challenges of Studying Social Movement Ego-Networks: Online and Offline'; 28. On Social Media: 'Studying Social Media from an Ego-Centric Perspective'.
'On the Significance of Numbers for Social Life: Introduction
' 'The Isolated Individual and the Dyad
' 'The Triad
' and The Web of Group Affiliations: Commentary
'Georg Simmel's Contribution to Social Network Research'; 2. From Katz and Lazarsfeld
Personal Influence: Commentary
'Influencers
Backfire Effects and the Power of the Periphery'; 3. From Mitchell
'The Concept and Use of Social Networks': Commentary
'On J. Clyde Mitchell's 'The Concept and Use of Social Networks''; 4. From Bott
'Urban Families: Conjugal Roles and Social Networks': Commentary
'Commentary on Bott's 'Family and Social Network''; 5. From Festinger
Schachter
and Back
Social Pressures in Informal Groups: Commentary
'Festinger
Schachter
and Back's Social Pressures in Informal Groups'; 6. From Bernard et al.
'The Problem of Informant Accuracy': Commentary
'Implications of Informant Accuracy Research for Ego Networks'; 7. From White
Identity and Control: Commentary
'On Parachutes and Lion-Taming'; Part III. Later Foundations; 8. From Fischer
To Dwell among Friends: Commentary
'From the Northern California Community Study
1977-78
to UCNets
2015-20'; 9. From Granovetter
'The Strength of Weak Ties': Commentary
'Strength of Weak Ties in the Labor Market: An Assessment of the State of Research'; 10. From Wellman and Wortley
'Different Strokes from Different Folks': Commentary
'A Network Pilgrim's Progress: Twenty-Six Realizations in Fifty-Five Years'; 11. From Coleman
'Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital': Commentary
'Three Decades of Research into Social Capital: Achievements
Blind Spots
and Future Directions'; 12. From Pescosolido
'Beyond Rational Choice': Commentary
'Confronting How People Cope with Crisis: From the Social Organization Strategy Framework to the Network Episode Model to the Network Embedded Symbiome'; 13. From Feld
'The Focused Organization of Social Ties': Commentary
'Reflections On 'The Focused Organization of Social Ties' and Its Implications for Bonding and Bridging' 14. From Burt
Structural Holes: Commentary
'Structural Holes Capstone
Cautions
and Enthusiasms'; 15. From Laumann
Marsden
and Prensky
'The Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis': Commentary
'On the Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis: An Update and Extension to Personal Social Networks'; 16. From McPherson
Smith-Lovin
and Cook
'Birds of a Feather': Commentary
'The Enormous Flock of Homophily Researchers: Assessing and Promoting a Research Agenda'; 17. From Huckfeldt and Sprague
'Networks in Context': Commentary
'Individuals
Groups
and Networks: Implications for the Study and Practice of Democratic Politics'; 18. From Nan Lin
'Building a Network Theory of Social Capital' Commentary
'Social Capital: An Update'; 19. On the General Social Survey: 'Egocentric Network Studies within the General Social Survey: Measurement Methods
Substantive Findings
and Methodological Research'; Part IV. New Perspectives; 20. On Cognition: 'Network Representation Capacity: How Social Relationships are Represented in Human Mind'; 21. On Mobilization: 'How Actors Mobilize their Networks in Practice'; 22. On Trust: 'Self-Verification
Trust
and Social Capital Mobilization'; 23. On Dynamics: 'Personal Network Dynamics: Organizing Principles of Stability and Change from Complex Systems Theory'; 24. On Inequality: 'The Context of Network Inequality'; 25. On Culture: 'The Problem of Culture Flows in Weak Ties'; 26. On Migration: 'Personal Networks and Migration Trajectories'; 27. On Movements: 'The Opportunities and Challenges of Studying Social Movement Ego-Networks: Online and Offline'; 28. On Social Media: 'Studying Social Media from an Ego-Centric Perspective'.
Part I. Background; Introduction; Part II. Early Foundations; 1. From Simmel
'On the Significance of Numbers for Social Life: Introduction
' 'The Isolated Individual and the Dyad
' 'The Triad
' and The Web of Group Affiliations: Commentary
'Georg Simmel's Contribution to Social Network Research'; 2. From Katz and Lazarsfeld
Personal Influence: Commentary
'Influencers
Backfire Effects and the Power of the Periphery'; 3. From Mitchell
'The Concept and Use of Social Networks': Commentary
'On J. Clyde Mitchell's 'The Concept and Use of Social Networks''; 4. From Bott
'Urban Families: Conjugal Roles and Social Networks': Commentary
'Commentary on Bott's 'Family and Social Network''; 5. From Festinger
Schachter
and Back
Social Pressures in Informal Groups: Commentary
'Festinger
Schachter
and Back's Social Pressures in Informal Groups'; 6. From Bernard et al.
'The Problem of Informant Accuracy': Commentary
'Implications of Informant Accuracy Research for Ego Networks'; 7. From White
Identity and Control: Commentary
'On Parachutes and Lion-Taming'; Part III. Later Foundations; 8. From Fischer
To Dwell among Friends: Commentary
'From the Northern California Community Study
1977-78
to UCNets
2015-20'; 9. From Granovetter
'The Strength of Weak Ties': Commentary
'Strength of Weak Ties in the Labor Market: An Assessment of the State of Research'; 10. From Wellman and Wortley
'Different Strokes from Different Folks': Commentary
'A Network Pilgrim's Progress: Twenty-Six Realizations in Fifty-Five Years'; 11. From Coleman
'Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital': Commentary
'Three Decades of Research into Social Capital: Achievements
Blind Spots
and Future Directions'; 12. From Pescosolido
'Beyond Rational Choice': Commentary
'Confronting How People Cope with Crisis: From the Social Organization Strategy Framework to the Network Episode Model to the Network Embedded Symbiome'; 13. From Feld
'The Focused Organization of Social Ties': Commentary
'Reflections On 'The Focused Organization of Social Ties' and Its Implications for Bonding and Bridging' 14. From Burt
Structural Holes: Commentary
'Structural Holes Capstone
Cautions
and Enthusiasms'; 15. From Laumann
Marsden
and Prensky
'The Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis': Commentary
'On the Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis: An Update and Extension to Personal Social Networks'; 16. From McPherson
Smith-Lovin
and Cook
'Birds of a Feather': Commentary
'The Enormous Flock of Homophily Researchers: Assessing and Promoting a Research Agenda'; 17. From Huckfeldt and Sprague
'Networks in Context': Commentary
'Individuals
Groups
and Networks: Implications for the Study and Practice of Democratic Politics'; 18. From Nan Lin
'Building a Network Theory of Social Capital' Commentary
'Social Capital: An Update'; 19. On the General Social Survey: 'Egocentric Network Studies within the General Social Survey: Measurement Methods
Substantive Findings
and Methodological Research'; Part IV. New Perspectives; 20. On Cognition: 'Network Representation Capacity: How Social Relationships are Represented in Human Mind'; 21. On Mobilization: 'How Actors Mobilize their Networks in Practice'; 22. On Trust: 'Self-Verification
Trust
and Social Capital Mobilization'; 23. On Dynamics: 'Personal Network Dynamics: Organizing Principles of Stability and Change from Complex Systems Theory'; 24. On Inequality: 'The Context of Network Inequality'; 25. On Culture: 'The Problem of Culture Flows in Weak Ties'; 26. On Migration: 'Personal Networks and Migration Trajectories'; 27. On Movements: 'The Opportunities and Challenges of Studying Social Movement Ego-Networks: Online and Offline'; 28. On Social Media: 'Studying Social Media from an Ego-Centric Perspective'.
'On the Significance of Numbers for Social Life: Introduction
' 'The Isolated Individual and the Dyad
' 'The Triad
' and The Web of Group Affiliations: Commentary
'Georg Simmel's Contribution to Social Network Research'; 2. From Katz and Lazarsfeld
Personal Influence: Commentary
'Influencers
Backfire Effects and the Power of the Periphery'; 3. From Mitchell
'The Concept and Use of Social Networks': Commentary
'On J. Clyde Mitchell's 'The Concept and Use of Social Networks''; 4. From Bott
'Urban Families: Conjugal Roles and Social Networks': Commentary
'Commentary on Bott's 'Family and Social Network''; 5. From Festinger
Schachter
and Back
Social Pressures in Informal Groups: Commentary
'Festinger
Schachter
and Back's Social Pressures in Informal Groups'; 6. From Bernard et al.
'The Problem of Informant Accuracy': Commentary
'Implications of Informant Accuracy Research for Ego Networks'; 7. From White
Identity and Control: Commentary
'On Parachutes and Lion-Taming'; Part III. Later Foundations; 8. From Fischer
To Dwell among Friends: Commentary
'From the Northern California Community Study
1977-78
to UCNets
2015-20'; 9. From Granovetter
'The Strength of Weak Ties': Commentary
'Strength of Weak Ties in the Labor Market: An Assessment of the State of Research'; 10. From Wellman and Wortley
'Different Strokes from Different Folks': Commentary
'A Network Pilgrim's Progress: Twenty-Six Realizations in Fifty-Five Years'; 11. From Coleman
'Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital': Commentary
'Three Decades of Research into Social Capital: Achievements
Blind Spots
and Future Directions'; 12. From Pescosolido
'Beyond Rational Choice': Commentary
'Confronting How People Cope with Crisis: From the Social Organization Strategy Framework to the Network Episode Model to the Network Embedded Symbiome'; 13. From Feld
'The Focused Organization of Social Ties': Commentary
'Reflections On 'The Focused Organization of Social Ties' and Its Implications for Bonding and Bridging' 14. From Burt
Structural Holes: Commentary
'Structural Holes Capstone
Cautions
and Enthusiasms'; 15. From Laumann
Marsden
and Prensky
'The Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis': Commentary
'On the Boundary Specification Problem in Network Analysis: An Update and Extension to Personal Social Networks'; 16. From McPherson
Smith-Lovin
and Cook
'Birds of a Feather': Commentary
'The Enormous Flock of Homophily Researchers: Assessing and Promoting a Research Agenda'; 17. From Huckfeldt and Sprague
'Networks in Context': Commentary
'Individuals
Groups
and Networks: Implications for the Study and Practice of Democratic Politics'; 18. From Nan Lin
'Building a Network Theory of Social Capital' Commentary
'Social Capital: An Update'; 19. On the General Social Survey: 'Egocentric Network Studies within the General Social Survey: Measurement Methods
Substantive Findings
and Methodological Research'; Part IV. New Perspectives; 20. On Cognition: 'Network Representation Capacity: How Social Relationships are Represented in Human Mind'; 21. On Mobilization: 'How Actors Mobilize their Networks in Practice'; 22. On Trust: 'Self-Verification
Trust
and Social Capital Mobilization'; 23. On Dynamics: 'Personal Network Dynamics: Organizing Principles of Stability and Change from Complex Systems Theory'; 24. On Inequality: 'The Context of Network Inequality'; 25. On Culture: 'The Problem of Culture Flows in Weak Ties'; 26. On Migration: 'Personal Networks and Migration Trajectories'; 27. On Movements: 'The Opportunities and Challenges of Studying Social Movement Ego-Networks: Online and Offline'; 28. On Social Media: 'Studying Social Media from an Ego-Centric Perspective'.