540 Pages
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Routledge
540 Pages
by
Routledge
530 Pages
by
Routledge
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Since the publication of Herbert Spencer's Principles of Sociology in 1875, the use of social structure as a defining concept has produced a large body of creative speculations, insights, and intuitions about social life. However, writers in this tradition do not always provide the sorts of formal definitons and propositions that are the building blocks of modern social research. In its... Read more
Introduction, I. Network Representations, II. Network Boundaries, III. The Structure of Relations, IV. Implications of Relational Structure, V Clustering and Positioning of Actors
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Linton C. Freeman






