Book contents
- Network Analysis
- Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences
- Network Analysis
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Thinking Structurally
- Part II Seeing Structure
- 6 Structuration and Egocentric Networks
- 7 Sociality and Elementary Forms of Structure
- 8 Cohesion and Groups
- 9 Hierarchy and Centrality
- 10 Positions and Roles
- 11 Affiliations and Dualities
- 12 Networks and Culture
- Part III Making Structural Predictions
- References
- Index
- References
12 - Networks and Culture
from Part II - Seeing Structure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 September 2023
- Network Analysis
- Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences
- Network Analysis
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Thinking Structurally
- Part II Seeing Structure
- 6 Structuration and Egocentric Networks
- 7 Sociality and Elementary Forms of Structure
- 8 Cohesion and Groups
- 9 Hierarchy and Centrality
- 10 Positions and Roles
- 11 Affiliations and Dualities
- 12 Networks and Culture
- Part III Making Structural Predictions
- References
- Index
- References
Summary
Is culture the glue that holds the social structures of society together? Or are there “culture wars” that fundamentally divide us? Clearly, the answer is somewhere in the middle, and trying to understand precisely how culture and social structure interrelate to unite or divide remains a core sociological endeavor. Social network analysis alone cannot resolve such an enormous puzzle, but its methods provide important tools for formalizing a jointly structural and cultural approach to studying society. In this chapter, we conclude Part II on Seeing Structure by outlining efforts to see dualities in the connections between structure and culture – that is, to study how enduring patterns of interaction interrelate with shared understandings, tastes, meanings, and other attitudinal measures. We also discuss the structural analysis of meanings themselves and the application of social network techniques to cultural phenomena.
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- Network AnalysisIntegrating Social Network Theory, Method, and Application with R, pp. 269 - 298Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023