[Capítulo en Español / Chapter in Spanish][Sección Reseñas / Reviews section] Capítulo nº5 del libro de Linton Freeman (2012) “El desarrollo del análisis de redes sociales”. Seguimos revisando la historia del análisis de redes sociales. Conversamos en este episodio sobre las investigaciones de grupos pequeños, con centros en Iowa, MIT y Michigan. Capítulo a cargo de AlejandroContinue reading “C.37 Invest. sobre grupos pequeños: De Iowa a MIT y a Michigan.”
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C.36 Emmanuel Lazega
Capítulo en Inglés / Chapter in English Emmanuel Lazega’s research contributes to the development of a neo-structural sociology that brings together organisational analysis and social network analysis to understand how collective action works. This approach observes, models, articulates, and compares the generic social processes of meso-level social life (e.g., particularistic solidarities and exclusions, socialisation and collectiveContinue reading “C.36 Emmanuel Lazega”
C.35 Russ Bernard
Capítulo en Inglés / Chapter in English H. Russell Bernard, Ph. D., is director of the Institute for Social Science Research at Arizona State University and Professor emeritus of anthropology of the University of Florida. He is a cultural anthropologist specializing in technology and social change, language death, and social network analysis. His work inContinue reading “C.35 Russ Bernard”
C.34 J.Clyde Mitchell
[Chapter in English / Capítulo en Inglés] J.Clyde Mitchell – Fellowship of the British Academy – (usually known as J. Clyde Mitchell) (21 June 1918 Pietermaritzburg – 15 November 1995) was a British sociologist and anthropologist. In 1937 Mitchell helped found the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute group of social anthropologists/sociologists, now a part of the University ofContinue reading “C.34 J.Clyde Mitchell”
C.33 Lorena Pasarin
[Capítulo en Español / Chapter in Spanish] Lorena Pasarin is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Applied Ethnography Research Laboratory (LINEA) FCNyM, UNLP. She has extensive experience in the application of ethnographies and other qualitative methodologies from the network approach. Among her publications, she can find content on health problems/care/disease, rural health, and nutrition. Publications: GoogleContinue reading “C.33 Lorena Pasarin”
C.32 Ignacio Fradejas-García
Capítulo en Español / Chapter in Spanish Ignacio Fradejas-García currently works as a post-doc in the School of Social Sciences at Iceland University, within the interdisciplinary research project “Creating Europe through Racialized Mobilities” https://cerm.hi.is/. With extensive fieldwork experience in The Gambia, Chile, Morocco, Haiti, RD Congo, Turkey, Romania and Spain, he does research in migration, transnationalism,Continue reading “C.32 Ignacio Fradejas-García”
C.31 Leticia Barbosa
Capítulo en Español / Chapter in Spanish Leticia Barbosa graduated from UNGS Buenos Aires with CLACSO scholarship and obtained a Doctorate in Political Sociology at UFSC with CAPES exchange. She had a research instance as a visiting professor at FLACSO-Ecuador during her doctorate. She has been working at Unisul for the last 10 years, occupyingContinue reading “C.31 Leticia Barbosa”
C.30 Aaron Clauset
Capítulo en Inglés / Chapter in English Aaron Clauset came to the University of Colorado at Boulder from the Santa Fe Institute where he was an Omidyar Fellow. He completed his doctoral work in Computer Science at the University of New Mexico, under Cristopher Moore. His undergraduate days were spent at Haverford College, where he studied physics and computer science, dabbled inContinue reading “C.30 Aaron Clauset”
C.29 Scott Feld
Capítulo en Inglés / Chapter in English Dr. Scott Feld served as Assistant to Full Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook from 1975-1991. He then served as Professor of Sociology at Louisiana State University from 1991 until 2004, and joined the faculty at Purdue University in 2004. HeContinue reading “C.29 Scott Feld”
C.28 Pete Jones
Capítulo en Inglés / Chapter in English Pete Jones received his PhD from the University of Manchester. The thesis is titled “A social network analysis approach to examining gendered character positions in popular film narratives” and can be found here. Prior to his PhD, he completed an MSc in Social Research Methods and Statistics and aContinue reading “C.28 Pete Jones”