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Doing Social Network Research
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Doing Social Network Research
Network-based Research Design for Social Scientists



January 2015 | 280 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Are you struggling to design your social network research? Are you looking for a book that covers more than social network analysis?

 

If so, this is the book for you! With straight-forward guidance on research design and data collection, as well as social network analysis, this book takes you start to finish through the whole process of doing network research. Open the book and you'll find practical, 'how to' advice and worked examples relevant to PhD students and researchers from across the social and behavioural sciences.

 

The book covers:

  • Fundamental network concepts and theories
  • Research questions and study design
  • Social systems and data structures
  • Network observation and measurement
  • Methods for data collection
  • Ethical issues for social network research
  • Network visualization
  • Methods for social network analysis
  • Drawing conclusions from social network results

This is a perfect guide for all students and researchers looking to do empirical social network research.

 
The difference with social networks research
 
Fundamental network concepts and ideas
 
Thinking about networks: Research questions and study design
 
Social systems and data structures: relational ties and actor attributes
 
Network observation and measurement
 
The empirical context of network data collection
 
Ethical issues for social networks research
 
Network visualization: What it can and cannot do
 
A review of social network analytic methods
 
Drawing conclusions: Inference, generalization, causality and other weighty matters

Garry has produced a first rate book that explains in detail how to do social network research. He masterfully focuses on research design drawing on his years of experience conducting network research. This book fills a big gap in the literature and is a must have for all social network researchers.

Martin G Everett
School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester

This is a terrific book. It has a unique focus on social network research design, the critical interface between conceptual thinking and empirical research. It also has a wealth of detailed guidance on how to do network research, covering problem formulation, data collection, and data analysis, and is supported by interesting, diverse and appropriate examples. 

Peter Carrington
Department of Sociology and Legal Studies, University of Waterloo

Robins has provided a comprehensive exposition of social network research that teems with insights which seamlessly alternate between theory and real-world, practical examples.  This book is a “must read” for anyone interested in conducting social network research and a “must have” for scholars who want to understand the distinctiveness of network research.  Robins’ thoughtful approach to network research will help improve the quality of future scientific investigations into the causes and consequences of social network processes across a wide range of applications.

Tom Valente
Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California

I have been waiting a long time for a book that educates researchers on how to design network studies and how to gather network data, paying less attention to the methodology necessary to do the analysis. The book is finally here. Visualization, design, measurement, data structures, dealing with subjects — these are the topics here, topics that are usually given none or very little attention in standard network methodology books. It will be the first book mentioned on my network analysis course syllabi. And it should be on every network researcher’s bookshelf. Such a text has been a long time coming. And I am very glad it is now here. It does indeed pull back many curtains of the secret world of network science. Professor Robins is a wizard! 

 

Stanley Wasserman
Department of Statistics, Indiana University

Two categories of readers will find this book particularly interesting. First, those considering an investigation in connection with networks. They will find both a recent presentation of the area and support at each milestone to select the appropriate tools and literature. On the other hand, those who are interested to locate the specifics - both methodological and conceptual - of a research area that has undergone significant changes in recent years.

Émilien Schultz
Lectures

The strong point of Robins' work is above all to succeed in articulating analysis of networks and other theories from the social sciences, while referring to concrete and recent research. The book regularly takes the view of a "thoroughbred" network analyst and tries to encourage the reader to think "networks". If the book is aimed primarily at a novice researcher in network analysis, the sharpness of the last chapters will also appeal to the more experienced researcher. Written in a fluid style and rather straightforward, the book contrasts with the more neutral tone usually adopted in textbooks. In addition to the quality of the didactic system available to the reader (glossaries, examples, summaries and recommended readings at the end of the chapter)

Amandine Thiry
Émulations

Social network research is widely
applicable, data intensive, highly nuanced, not simplistic, ethics sensitive, and its
methods continue to evolve; all characteristics that make this book a must read by
those looking to conduct social network research, especially for their first time.

Terrill L. Frantz
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory

Great book for social scientists who want to apply social network theory to their teaching and research.

Mr Ferry Habasche
Management, FHWien University of Applied Sciences
January 15, 2020

comments as before, great text for teaching,comprehensive

Dr Carol Rivas
Health Sciences, Southampton University
September 30, 2016

Good introduction to SNA, well structured and easy for international students

Dr Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri
Dept of Media and Communication, University of Leicester
September 9, 2015

Garry L. Robins

Garry Robins is Professor in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne. He has won research awards from the Psychometric Society and the American Psychological Association, and is a past winner of the Freeman Award for the scientific study of social structure. He is co-editor of the journal Network Science, a member of the Board of the International Network for Social Network Analysis, and former editor of the Journal of Social Structure. His research has been centred on the development of exponential random graph models for social networks, as well as a wide range of empirical and applied social network... More About Author

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