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Sosyal Ağ Analizi Yöntemlerine Bir Bakış

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 19 - 34, 25.12.2017

Abstract







Ağ analizi
yöntemleri sosyal bilimlerin birçok alanındaki araştırmalarda
önemi bir katkı potansiyeli içermektedir. Bu makalede ağ analizi
yaklaşımının özellikleri ve olası katkıları özetlenmektedir.
Sosyal sistemlerin incelenmesi için ağ analizi yaklaşımı bileşen
odaklı analiz yaklaşımlarının tamamlayıcısı olarak
konumlandırılmaktadır. Bu yaklaşımın ve ilgili yöntemlerin
açıklayıcı potansiyeli gerek literatür gerekse örnekler
üzerinden sergilenmektedir. Ağ analizi için analiz konusu olgunun
odaklanması, verilerin toplanması, ve bu verilerden üretilebilecek
temel metriklerin özgün anlamları incelenmektedir.

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Review of Methods of Social Network Analysis

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 19 - 34, 25.12.2017

Abstract

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  • Wenger, Etienne. 1998. “Communities of practice: Learning as a social system.” Systems Thinker, June.
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Mehmet Gençer

Publication Date December 25, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Gençer, M. (2017). Review of Methods of Social Network Analysis. Yildiz Social Science Review, 3(2), 19-34.