Social access and the clustering of personal connections

Hammer, M.

Amsterdam : Elsevier
ISSN:
0378-8733
Source:
Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
Topics:
Sociology
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fussnote Analysis of an elementary level of social structure may be approached through a systematic description of who has access to whom. ''Access'' itself is a potential and cannot be directly measured, but differential actual acquaintanceship among sets of individuals can be presumed to reflect degrees of access. The paper presents a preliminary quantitative analysis of the systematic relationships shown by the patterns of acquaintanceship in several small social networks in the metropolitan New York area.
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titel Social access and the clustering of personal connections
titel_suche Social access and the clustering of personal connections
Analysis of an elementary level of social structure may be approached through a systematic description of who has access to whom. ''Access'' itself is a potential and cannot be directly measured, but differential actual acquaintanceship among sets of individuals can be presumed to reflect degrees of access. The paper presents a preliminary quantitative analysis of the systematic relationships shown by the patterns of acquaintanceship in several small social networks in the metropolitan New York area.
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