Multimodal Political Networks

Multimodal Political Networks

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Knoke, David
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Research on social networks has become a significant area of investigation in the social sciences, and social network concepts and tools are widely employed across many subfields within the field. This volume introduces political theorists and researchers to new theoretical, methodological, and substantive tools for extending political network research into new realms and revitalizing established domains. The authors synthesize new understandings of multimodal political networks, consisting of two or more types of social entities - voters, politicians, parties, events, organizations, nations - and the complex relations between them. They discuss ways to theorize about multimodal connections, methods for measuring and analyzing multimodal datasets, and how the results can reveal new insights into political structures and action. Several empirical applications demonstrate in great detail how multimodal analysts can detect and visualize political communities consisting of diverse social entities.
EAN 9781108833509
ISBN 1108833500
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date May 27, 2021
Pages 250
Language English
Dimensions 230 x 150 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Christopoulos, Dimitris; Diani Mario; Hollway, James; Knoke, David
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences