'This book provides a wonderful integration of the theoretical and conceptual basis of social network analysis with modern methods. Traditional methods are not forgotten! The accompanying R tutorials are a great resource. The approach is original and convincing. The book offers excellent material for beginners, but also seasoned network researchers will learn a lot from it.' Tom Snijders, Universities of Groningen and Oxford
Introduction; 1. Network analysis today; Part I. Thinking Structurally: 2. What is social structure?; 3. What is a social network?; 4. How are social network data collected?; 5. How are social network data visualized?; Part II. Seeing Structure: 6. Structuration and ego-centric networks; 7. Sociality and elementary forms of structure; 8. Cohesion and groups; 9. Hierarchy and centrality; 10. Positions and roles; 11. Affiliations and dualities; 12. Networks and culture; Part III. Making Structural Predictions: 13. Models for networks; 14. Models for network diffusion; 15. Models for social influence; Conclusion: 16. Network analysis tomorrow.