What is Social Network Analysis? by Prof Martin Everett
The focus of social network analysis is on the network of relations. A social network consists of a set of actors (also called nodes or vertices) together with a set of edges (also called arcs) that link pairs of actors. Since edges can share actors (e.g., the A.B edge shares an actor with the B.C edge) this creates a connected web that we think of as a network. For more methods resources see: http://www.methods.manchester.ac.uk
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