Two-mode Network Analysis
Two-mode network analysis examines networks built from two distinct types of nodes — such as actors and events, authors and papers, or companies and board members — connected only across types. By analysing this bipartite structure directly or projecting it onto one-mode networks, researchers uncover affiliation patterns, shared memberships, and structural duality that are invisible in standard one-mode social network analysis.
Source record
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- Breiger, R. L. (1974). The duality of persons and groups. Social Forces, 53(2), 181–190. · DOI 10.2307/2576011
- Borgatti, S. P., & Everett, M. G. (1997). Network analysis of 2-mode data. Social Networks, 19(3), 243–269. · DOI 10.1016/S0378-8733(96)00301-2
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