Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social relationships and its de-emphasis of local solidarities. Yet the initial surveys of community networks were limited in scope and findings. Our research group is now using network analysis as a comprehensive structural approach to studying the place of community networks within large-scale divisions of labour. This paper reports on the analytical concerns, research design and preliminary findings of our new East York study of "personal communities"
Most personal (egocentric) network studies describe networks using measures that are not structural,...
Social Network Analysis was used to study the social forces mobilised by the Mackay Whitsunday Safe ...
This paper presents our research group's findings about the kinds of supportive resources flowing t...
Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social r...
Reprinted August 1986 Note: This revision of the 1983 paper contains minor changes in the tables an...
Three approaches to the Community Question are evaluated: the Lost, Saved and Transformed arguments...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
The application of network perspectives to communities requires some appreciation of the variety of ...
Network analysis is proposed as an approach to understanding urban social r~lationships which bring...
One of the key findings of the research project that provides the basis for this volume is that the ...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
Using a network analytic approach to study social support has helped us to go beyond treating commu...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science ...
Social networks existing among employees, customers or other types of users of various IT systems ha...
Most personal (egocentric) network studies describe networks using measures that are not structural,...
Social Network Analysis was used to study the social forces mobilised by the Mackay Whitsunday Safe ...
This paper presents our research group's findings about the kinds of supportive resources flowing t...
Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social r...
Reprinted August 1986 Note: This revision of the 1983 paper contains minor changes in the tables an...
Three approaches to the Community Question are evaluated: the Lost, Saved and Transformed arguments...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
The application of network perspectives to communities requires some appreciation of the variety of ...
Network analysis is proposed as an approach to understanding urban social r~lationships which bring...
One of the key findings of the research project that provides the basis for this volume is that the ...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
Using a network analytic approach to study social support has helped us to go beyond treating commu...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
This article reviews changing approaches to the idea of neighbourhood communities in social science ...
Social networks existing among employees, customers or other types of users of various IT systems ha...
Most personal (egocentric) network studies describe networks using measures that are not structural,...
Social Network Analysis was used to study the social forces mobilised by the Mackay Whitsunday Safe ...
This paper presents our research group's findings about the kinds of supportive resources flowing t...