Three approaches to the Community Question are evaluated: the Lost, Saved and Transformed arguments. Network analysis is proposed as a perspective on the Community Question, for by focusing on linkages, it avoids the a priori confinement of analysis to solidary units. Data are presented about the structure and use of "intimate" networks of 845 adult residents of the Borough of East York, Toronto. The data provide broad support for the Community Transformed argument, but only as modified by some portions of the Saved and Lost arguments
One difficulty with couching questions about community in network terras is the dearth of historical...
Many case studies have examined Community Networks and we have at hand a good many rich and well gro...
Many case studies have examined Community Networks and we have at hand a good many rich and well gro...
Network analysis is proposed as an approach to understanding urban social r~lationships which bring...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social r...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
An investigation of the networks of primary ties among Torontonians, based upon analyses of data de...
The application of network perspectives to communities requires some appreciation of the variety of ...
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
Despite some interesting developments in community ICT practice, policy and related academic researc...
What is the Internet doing to local community? Analysts have debated about whether the Internet is w...
What is the Internet doing to local community? Analysts have debated about whether the Internet is w...
Reprinted August 1986 Note: This revision of the 1983 paper contains minor changes in the tables an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
One difficulty with couching questions about community in network terras is the dearth of historical...
Many case studies have examined Community Networks and we have at hand a good many rich and well gro...
Many case studies have examined Community Networks and we have at hand a good many rich and well gro...
Network analysis is proposed as an approach to understanding urban social r~lationships which bring...
We propose a network analytic approach to the Community Question in o~der to separate the study of ...
Network analysis has contributed to the study of community through its focus on structured social r...
This article analyzes the concept of community using the network analysis perspective. In opposition...
An investigation of the networks of primary ties among Torontonians, based upon analyses of data de...
The application of network perspectives to communities requires some appreciation of the variety of ...
This paper draws on the structure of Wellman’s (1979) ‘Community Question’ to examine the rise and i...
Despite some interesting developments in community ICT practice, policy and related academic researc...
What is the Internet doing to local community? Analysts have debated about whether the Internet is w...
What is the Internet doing to local community? Analysts have debated about whether the Internet is w...
Reprinted August 1986 Note: This revision of the 1983 paper contains minor changes in the tables an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
One difficulty with couching questions about community in network terras is the dearth of historical...
Many case studies have examined Community Networks and we have at hand a good many rich and well gro...
Many case studies have examined Community Networks and we have at hand a good many rich and well gro...