ABSTRACT
The book addresses the issue of interdisciplinary understanding of collaboration on the topic of social network studies. Researchers and practitioners from various disciplines including sociology, computer science, socio-psychology, public health, complex systems, and management science have worked largely independently, each with quite different principles, terminologies, theories. and methodologies. The book aims to fill the gap among these disciplines with a number of the latest interdisciplinary collaboration studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |70 pages
Methodologies for Interdisciplinary Social Network Research
part |124 pages
Social Network Structure
part |112 pages
Social Network Behaviors
part |80 pages
Collaboration and Information Dissemination in Social Networks