In "Communities and Networks," Katherine Giuffre takes the
science of social network analysis and applies it to key issues of
living in communities, especially in urban areas, exploring
questions such as: How do communities shape our lives and
identities? How do they foster either conformity or innovation?
What holds communities together and what happens when they fragment
or fall apart? How is community life changing in response to
technological advances?
Refreshingly accessible and built on fascinating case examples,
this unique book provides not only the theoretical grounding
necessary to understand how and why the burgeoning area of social
network analysis can be useful in studying communities, but also
clear technical explanations of the tools of network analysis and
how to gather and analyze real-world network data. Network analysis
allows us to see community life in a new perspective, with
sometimes surprising results and insights, and this book enables
readers to gain a deeper understanding of social life and the
relationships that build (and break) communities.This engaging text
will be an exciting new resource for upper-level undergraduate and
beginning graduate students in a wide range of courses including
social network analysis, community studies, urban studies,
organizational studies, and quantitative methods.
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