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The Development of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the Sociology of Science (edit title/settings)

by Linton C. Freeman (Author) (edit contributors)

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Ideas about social structure and social networks are very old. People have always believed that biological and social links among individuals are important. But it wasn't until the early 1930s that systematic research that explored the patterning of social ties linking individuals emerged. ... read more

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Writing in 1968, a Columbia University sociologist, Allen Barton, described mainstream research in social science: For the last thirty years, empirical social research has been dominated by the sample survey.

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