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Generalized Blockmodeling×Positional Analysis×
领域SociologySociology
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份20051976
提出者Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj & Anuška FerligojHarrison White, Ronald Burt, and colleagues
类型Direct optimization partition of a network into positions with typed blocksFramework for identifying network positions and the roles among them
开创性文献Doreian, P., Batagelj, V., & Ferligoj, A. (2005). Generalized Blockmodeling. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0-521-84085-9Burt, R. S. (1976). Positions in networks. Social Forces, 55(1), 93–122. DOI ↗
别名generalized blockmodel, direct blockmodeling, pre-specified blockmodeling, Doreian-Batagelj-Ferligoj blockmodelingrole analysis, positional role analysis, network role and position analysis, regular equivalence analysis
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摘要Generalized blockmodeling, developed by Doreian, Batagelj, and Ferligoj, partitions the actors of a network into positions and simultaneously characterizes the ties between positions as one of several allowed block types — null, complete, regular, dominant, and others. Rather than the indirect, two-step approach of computing equivalences and then clustering, it directly searches for the partition that minimizes the inconsistency between the observed network and an idealized block structure, optionally one the analyst pre-specifies from theory.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.
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