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Understanding Dark Networks: A Strategic Framework for the Use of Social Network Analysis

Understanding Dark Networks: A Strategic Framework for the Use of Social Network Analysis 420 Reviews honors in twenty societies, ranging from clas- in private industry, who want to use net- sical Athens to the Zulu kingdom. The shift work analysis more effectively. from exploring the intricate ins and outs of To get the most out of this book, one must the history of state honors in Belgium to gen- keep in mind what it is and what it is not. eralizing to societies drawn from six conti- What this book is not is a thorough, deeply nents across some thirty centuries strains technical reference work on the ever- Clark’s analytic framework. A thoroughly growing array of network metrics, statistics, documented argument that nearby western and algorithms. It does not present the same European states often experienced similar level of detail on methods as the venerable social changes and responded by developing Wasserman and Faust book (i.e., the Big Bur- what were often similar forms of state honors gundy Book), and it devotes relatively little seemed more persuasive than this vastly attention to the history of network analysis. broader analysis It does not, in general, discuss the details Distributing Status is an imposing scholar- of computing various measures, nor does it ly book, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews SAGE

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© American Sociological Association 2017
ISSN
0094-3061
eISSN
1939-8638
DOI
10.1177/0094306117714500h
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Abstract

420 Reviews honors in twenty societies, ranging from clas- in private industry, who want to use net- sical Athens to the Zulu kingdom. The shift work analysis more effectively. from exploring the intricate ins and outs of To get the most out of this book, one must the history of state honors in Belgium to gen- keep in mind what it is and what it is not. eralizing to societies drawn from six conti- What this book is not is a thorough, deeply nents across some thirty centuries strains technical reference work on the ever- Clark’s analytic framework. A thoroughly growing array of network metrics, statistics, documented argument that nearby western and algorithms. It does not present the same European states often experienced similar level of detail on methods as the venerable social changes and responded by developing Wasserman and Faust book (i.e., the Big Bur- what were often similar forms of state honors gundy Book), and it devotes relatively little seemed more persuasive than this vastly attention to the history of network analysis. broader analysis It does not, in general, discuss the details Distributing Status is an imposing scholar- of computing various measures, nor does it ly book,

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Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of ReviewsSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 2017

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