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Today, interest in networks is growing by leaps and bounds, in both scientific discourse and popular culture. Networks are thought to be everywhere - from the architecture of our brains to global transportation systems. And networks are especially ubiquitous in the social world: they provide us with social support, account for the emergence of new trends and markets, and foster social protest, among other functions. Besides, who among us is not familiar with Facebook, Twitter, or, for that matter, World of Warcraft, among the myriad emerging forms of network-based virtual social interaction?…mehr
Today, interest in networks is growing by leaps and bounds, in both scientific discourse and popular culture. Networks are thought to be everywhere - from the architecture of our brains to global transportation systems. And networks are especially ubiquitous in the social world: they provide us with social support, account for the emergence of new trends and markets, and foster social protest, among other functions. Besides, who among us is not familiar with Facebook, Twitter, or, for that matter, World of Warcraft, among the myriad emerging forms of network-based virtual social interaction? It is common to think of networks simply in structural terms - the architecture of connections among objects, or the circuitry of a system. But social networks in particular are thoroughly interwoven with cultural things, in the form of tastes, norms, cultural products, styles of communication, and much more. What exactly flows through the circuitry of social networks? How are people's identities and cultural practices shaped by network structures? And, conversely, how do people's identities, their beliefs about the social world, and the kinds of messages they send affect the network structures they create? This book is designed to help readers think about how and when culture and social networks systematically penetrate one another, helping to shape each other in significant ways.
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Autorenporträt
Paul McLean is Associate Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Culture and Social Networks: A Conceptual Framework PART I: Fundamental Concepts 2. The Nuts and Bolts of Networks, through a Cultural Lens 3. Basic Culture Concepts, with a Networks Inflection PART II: Linkages of Networks with Culture 4. Culture through Networks: Diffusion, Contagion, Virality, Memes 5. Culture from Networks: The Network Genesis of Culture 6. Networks from Culture: How Norms and Tastes Shape Networks 7. Networks of Culture: Culture as Relational Structures 8. Networks as Culture, or Networks and Culture Fused Bibliography Notes
Acknowledgements vi 1. Culture and Social Networks: A Conceptual Framework 1 PART I: Fundamental Concepts 2. The Nuts and Bolts of Networks, through a Cultural Lens 15 3. Basic Culture Concepts, with a Networks Inflection 34 PART II: Linkages of Networks with Culture 4. Culture through Networks: Diffusion, Contagion, Virality, Memes 65 5. Culture from Networks: The Network Genesis of Culture 89 6. Networks from Culture: How Norms and Tastes Shape Networks 111
7. Networks of Culture: Culture as Relational Structures 134 8. Networks as Culture, or Networks and Culture Fused 155 Notes 181 References 198 Index 228
1. Culture and Social Networks: A Conceptual Framework PART I: Fundamental Concepts 2. The Nuts and Bolts of Networks, through a Cultural Lens 3. Basic Culture Concepts, with a Networks Inflection PART II: Linkages of Networks with Culture 4. Culture through Networks: Diffusion, Contagion, Virality, Memes 5. Culture from Networks: The Network Genesis of Culture 6. Networks from Culture: How Norms and Tastes Shape Networks 7. Networks of Culture: Culture as Relational Structures 8. Networks as Culture, or Networks and Culture Fused Bibliography Notes
Acknowledgements vi 1. Culture and Social Networks: A Conceptual Framework 1 PART I: Fundamental Concepts 2. The Nuts and Bolts of Networks, through a Cultural Lens 15 3. Basic Culture Concepts, with a Networks Inflection 34 PART II: Linkages of Networks with Culture 4. Culture through Networks: Diffusion, Contagion, Virality, Memes 65 5. Culture from Networks: The Network Genesis of Culture 89 6. Networks from Culture: How Norms and Tastes Shape Networks 111
7. Networks of Culture: Culture as Relational Structures 134 8. Networks as Culture, or Networks and Culture Fused 155 Notes 181 References 198 Index 228
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"It doesn't get better than this: an accessible treatment of an exciting but often abstruse topic by a leading figure in the field. Further, it organizes a wide range of materials to make a strong and compelling case. A wonderful contribution." John Levi Martin, University of Chicago
"This is a path-breaking book that brilliantly describes one of the most exciting intellectual developments in the contemporary human sciences - the melding of network science with the study of culture. McLean tackles this complex topic with clarity and precision, providing both a comprehensive review of the field and a coherent theoretical synthesis." John Mohr, University of California, Santa Barbara
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