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Analyzing Social Networks
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Analyzing Social Networks

Third Edition


February 2024 | 360 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Kickstart your research with this practical, bestselling guide to doing social network analysis. Get to grips with the mathematical foundations and learn how to use software tools such as NeTDraw and UCINET to reach your research goals. 

Supporting you step-by-step through the entire research process, from design and data collection to coding, visualisation, and analysis, the book also offers:

• Case studies and examples using real data 
• Exercises drawn from the authors’ decades of teaching experience 
• Online access to datasets, worked examples and a software manual to help you practice your skills.

Whether you are new to social network analysis or an experienced researcher, this approachable book is your technical toolbox and research companion all in one. 

 
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
 
CHAPTER 2: MATHEMATICAL FOUNDATIONS
 
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH DESIGN
 
CHAPTER 4: DATA COLLECTION
 
CHAPTER 5: DATA MANAGEMENT
 
CHAPTER 6: MULTIVARIATE TECHNIQUES USED IN NETWORK ANALYSIS
 
CHAPTER 7: VISUALIZATION
 
CHAPTER 8: LOCAL NODE-LEVEL MEASURES
 
CHAPTER 9: CENTRALITY
 
CHAPTER 10: GROUP-LEVEL MEASURES
 
CHAPTER 11: SUBGROUPS AND COMMUNITY DETECTION
 
CHAPTER 12: EQUIVALENCE
 
CHAPTER 13: ANALYZING TWO-MODE DATA
 
CHAPTER 14: INTRODUCTION TO INFERENTIAL STATISTICS FOR COMPLETE NETWORKS
 
CHAPTER 15: ERGMS AND SAOMS

This is an ideal textbook for teaching and learning social network analysis, as it strikes a good balance between scope and depth, theoretical rationales and technical details, data collection and data analysis. It’s a joy to read!

Keming Yang
University of Durham

Stephen P Borgatti

Stephen P. Borgatti, PhD is the Gatton Endowed Chair of Management at the Gatton College of Business and Economics at the University of Kentucky. He has published extensively in management journals, as well as cross-disciplinary journals such as Science and Social Networks. He has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles on network analysis, garnering more than 80,000 Google Scholar citations. With Martin Everett, Steve is co-author of UCINET, a well-known software package for social network analysis, as well as founder of the annual LINKS Center workshop on social network analysis. He is also a two-term past president of INSNA (the... More About Author

Martin G. Everett

Martin Everett is Professor of Social Network Analysis and co-director of the Mitchell Centre for SNA at the University of Manchester. He has published extensively on social network analysis and has over 100 peer-reviewed articles and consulted with government agencies as well as public and private companies. With Stephen Borgatti, Martin is co-author of UCINET, a well-known software package for social network analysis and is co-editor of the journal Social Networks. He is also a past President of INSNA (the professional association for network researchers) and winner of their Simmel Award for lifetime achievement. He was elected as... More About Author

Jeffrey C. Johnson

Jeffrey C. Johnson, PhD is University Term Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida. He is a former program manager with the Army Research Office (IPA), where he started the basic science research program in the social sciences. He has conducted extensive long-term research, supported by the National Science Foundation, comparing group dynamics and the evolution of social networks of over-wintering crews at the American South Pole Station with those at the Polish, Russian, Chinese, and Indian Antarctic Stations. In related research, he has studied aspects of team cognition and social networks on success in simulated space... More About Author

Filip Agneessens

Filip Agneessens is an Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento. He has published on a diversity of topics related to social networks, including measures of centrality, statistical models, ego-networks and social support, two-mode networks, negative ties, multilevel networks and issues related to data collection. He has also applied social network analysis to understand the antecedents and consequences of interactions among employees, and in particular within teams. Together with Martin Everett, he was a guest-editor for a special issue on “Advances in Two-mode Social Network Analysis” in... More About Author

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