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A01=Christopher McCarty
A01=Jose Luis Molina
A01=Miranda J. Lubbers
A01=Raffaele Vacca
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Conducting Personal Network Research: A Practical Guide

Written at an introductory level, and featuring engaging case examples, this book reviews the theory and practice of personal and egocentric network research. This approach offers powerful tools for capturing the impact of overlapping, changing social relationships and contexts on individuals' attitudes and behavior. The authors provide solid guidance on the formulation of research questions; research design; data collection, including decisions about survey modes and sampling frames; the measurement of network composition and structure, including the use of name generators; and statistical modeling, from basic regression techniques to more advanced multilevel and dynamic models. Ethical issues in personal network research are addressed. User-friendly features include boxes on major published studies, end-of-chapter suggestions for further reading, and an appendix describing the main software programs used in the field.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 03 May 2019
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781462538386

About Christopher McCartyJose Luis MolinaMiranda J. LubbersRaffaele Vacca

Christopher McCarty PhD is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Florida where he is also Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research. He has done research on personal networks since the 1980s and is the developer of EgoNet the first program for the collection and analysis of personal network data. Dr. McCarty has conducted studies of migration disasters substance abuse homelessness and racism. Along with his coauthors he conducted the largest personal network study of migrants to date using data from Spain and the United States. Miranda J. Lubbers PhD is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Spain and Director of the Research Group on Fundamental and Oriented Anthropology. Dr. Lubbers has investigated personal networks in the area of migration and transnationalism poverty and livelihood strategies and social cohesion in Spain. Currently she directs two research projects using personal networks. She also co-organizes a biennial international summer school in Personal Network Analysis. Raffaele Vacca PhD is Research Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Florida. Dr. Vacca designed and conducted one of the first personal network surveys among international migrants in Italy. In the past few years he has taught courses and workshops on quantitative methods and statistical software for social network analysis at several international conferences and universities in Europe the United States and Latin America. His current interests focus on international migration health disparities social networks and science and scientific collaboration. José Luis Molina PhD is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Spain. He is also president of the University's Research Ethics Committee. Dr. Molina is an economic anthropologist who studies the emergence of socioeconomic structures such as migrant enclaves and transnational fields. He is interested in mixed-methods approaches combining ethnography and personal network analysis with a focus on Southeast Europe and Romania in particular.

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