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Structural Equivalence×Positional Analysis×Sosyal Ağ Analizi×
AlanSociologySociologyAğ analizi
AileProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineMachine learning
Köken yılı197119761934 (sociometry); 1994 (modern formalization)
KökenFrançois Lorrain & Harrison WhiteHarrison White, Ronald Burt, and colleaguesMoreno, J.L.; formalized by Wasserman & Faust
TürEquivalence relation grouping actors with identical tie patternsFramework for identifying network positions and the roles among themStructural/relational analysis framework
Seminal kaynakLorrain, F., & White, H. C. (1971). Structural equivalence of individuals in social networks. The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1(1), 49–80. DOI ↗Burt, R. S. (1976). Positions in networks. Social Forces, 55(1), 93–122. DOI ↗Wasserman, S. & Faust, K. (1994). Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0-521-38707-1
Diğer adlarstructural equivalence analysis, positional equivalence, Euclidean equivalence of actors, equivalence classesrole analysis, positional role analysis, network role and position analysis, regular equivalence analysisSNA, network analysis, sociometric analysis, relational analysis
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ÖzetStructural equivalence identifies actors who occupy the same position in a network because they have identical ties to identical others. Defined by François Lorrain and Harrison White in 1971, it formalizes the idea that two people are interchangeable in the social structure when they relate to exactly the same set of third parties, and it provides the foundation for partitioning networks into positions and building blockmodels.Positional 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.Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a structural method that maps and measures relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, or other entities modeled as nodes connected by ties (edges). Rather than focusing on individual attributes, SNA reveals how the pattern of connections shapes behavior, influence, information flow, and outcomes within a system.
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