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1 Introduction to Social Network MethodsTable of ContentsThis page is the starting point for an on-line textbook supporting Sociology 157, anundergraduate introductory course on Social Network analysis. Robert A. Hanneman of theDepartment of Sociology teaches the course at the University of California, Riverside. Feel freeto use and reproduce this textbook (with citation). For more information, or to offer comments,you can send me this TextbookThis on-line textbook introduces many of the basics of forma l approaches to the analysis ofsocial networks. It provides very brief overviews of a number of major areas with someexamples. The text relies heavily on the work of Freeman, Borgatti, and Everett (the authors ofthe UCINET software package). The materials here, and their organization, were also verystrongly influenced by the text of Wasserman and Faust, and by a graduate seminar conducted byProfessor Phillip Bonacich at UCLA in 1998.
1 Introduction to Social Network Methods Table of Contents This page is the starting point for an on-line textbook supporting Sociology 157, an undergraduate introductory course on social network analysis.
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