Animals and climate change: A visual and discourse network analysis of Instagram posts
In: Environmental sociology, Band 9, Heft 4, S. 409-426
ISSN: 2325-1042
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In: Environmental sociology, Band 9, Heft 4, S. 409-426
ISSN: 2325-1042
In: The Canadian review of sociology: Revue canadienne de sociologie, Band 59, Heft 2, S. 271-288
ISSN: 1755-618X
AbstractWhile sociologists have studied social networks for about one hundred years, recent developments in data, technology, and methods of analysis provide opportunities for social network analysis (SNA) to play a prominent role in the new research world of big data and computational social science (CSS). In our review, we focus on four broad topics: (1) Collecting Social Network Data from the Web, (2) Non‐traditional and Bipartite/Multi‐mode Networks, including Discourse and Semantic Networks, and Social‐Ecological Networks, (3) Recent Developments in Statistical Inference for Networks, and (4) Ethics in Computational Network Research.