*Result*: ONLY CONNECT? ISSUES IN CHARTING SOCIAL NETWORKS.
*Further Information*
*In this paper the substantive theme is that the presuppositions and data-collection practices of contemporary sociologists engaged in network analysis largely reflect only one of two broad types of social analysis, variously labelled.[10] The emphasis has been on techniques for abstracting structural properties of networks in a static framework and there has been a widespread reliance on survey techniques for data collection. Of the morphological and interactional characteristics of a social network analytically distinguished by Clyde Mitchell and not detailed here, density, a morphological characteristic relating to the problem of linkages in a network, serves to point up the theme of the paper.[11]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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