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Positional Analysis×Homophily Analysis×
FagområdeSociologySociology
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19761954 (concept); 2001 (synthesis)
OphavspersonHarrison White, Ronald Burt, and colleaguesLazarsfeld & Merton (concept); McPherson, Smith-Lovin & Cook (synthesis)
TypeFramework for identifying network positions and the roles among themMeasurement of similarity-based tie formation
Oprindelig kildeBurt, R. S. (1976). Positions in networks. Social Forces, 55(1), 93–122. DOI ↗McPherson, M., Smith-Lovin, L., & Cook, J. M. (2001). Birds of a feather: homophily in social networks. Annual Review of Sociology, 27, 415–444. DOI ↗
Aliasserrole analysis, positional role analysis, network role and position analysis, regular equivalence analysishomophily measurement, assortative mixing analysis, birds-of-a-feather analysis, tie-similarity analysis
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ResuméPositional analysis is the network-analytic program that identifies the positions actors occupy — sets of actors equivalent in their relational patterns — and characterizes the system of roles that links those positions. Growing out of Harrison White's structuralism and Ronald Burt's operationalization in the 1970s, it treats the social structure as a small set of positions and the role relations among them, rather than as a collection of individual actors.Homophily analysis quantifies the tendency of similar individuals to form ties — the principle that 'birds of a feather flock together'. It compares the rate at which people connect with others who share an attribute (race, gender, age, education, attitudes) against what would be expected by chance, distinguishing the homophily that arises merely from group sizes from the genuine, behavior-driven preference for similar others.
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