In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However, there is at present a lack of attention to the theoretical basis of networking, which could illuminate when and when not to network and under what conditions networks are likely to be successful. In this paper, we will attempt to sketch the theoretical background to networking drawing on work in sociology, psychology, and business studies and looking at 4 main theoretical frameworks: constructivism, social capital theory, Durkheimian network theory, and the concept of New Social Movements. We will also explore differences between networks on a number of factors such as goals, activities, density, spread, and power relations
In the past 10 years, the internet has been transformed, along with the emergence of interaction and...
The idea of networks is ubiquitous. The images and metaphors of electronic networks in particular pe...
The notion of a network is ingrained in contemporary culture. In everyday English parlance, we casua...
In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However...
In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However...
Conceptual overview, critical commentary and future directions for research of social and business n...
Abstract The proliferation of network research has confused the meaning of the concept of network. ...
In this article we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice voiced by several au...
In this article we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice voiced by several au...
This article describes the network approach to small groups. First, the core constructs that compose...
In this article we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice voiced by several au...
The ubiquity of networks in our social lives has long been recognized, and their importance in our e...
The questions for this study are: 1. What are networks? 2. How do networks work? These questions are...
Collaboration and networking have recently come to the fore as major school improvement strategies i...
This article sets out, first of all, to reconstruct a Durkheimian network theory that is derived fro...
In the past 10 years, the internet has been transformed, along with the emergence of interaction and...
The idea of networks is ubiquitous. The images and metaphors of electronic networks in particular pe...
The notion of a network is ingrained in contemporary culture. In everyday English parlance, we casua...
In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However...
In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However...
Conceptual overview, critical commentary and future directions for research of social and business n...
Abstract The proliferation of network research has confused the meaning of the concept of network. ...
In this article we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice voiced by several au...
In this article we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice voiced by several au...
This article describes the network approach to small groups. First, the core constructs that compose...
In this article we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice voiced by several au...
The ubiquity of networks in our social lives has long been recognized, and their importance in our e...
The questions for this study are: 1. What are networks? 2. How do networks work? These questions are...
Collaboration and networking have recently come to the fore as major school improvement strategies i...
This article sets out, first of all, to reconstruct a Durkheimian network theory that is derived fro...
In the past 10 years, the internet has been transformed, along with the emergence of interaction and...
The idea of networks is ubiquitous. The images and metaphors of electronic networks in particular pe...
The notion of a network is ingrained in contemporary culture. In everyday English parlance, we casua...