Network Analysis in the Social Sciences
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Jocelyne Helbling
Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in network research across the
physical and social sciences. For social scientists, the theory of networks has been a gold mine,
yielding explanations for social phenomena in a wide variety of disciplines from psychology to
economics. Here, we review the kinds of things that social scientists have tried to explain using
social network analysis and provide a nutshell description of the basic assumptions, goals, and
explanatory mechanisms prevalent in the field. We hope to contribute to a dialogue among
researchers from across the physical and social sciences who share a common interest in
understanding the antecedents and consequences of network phenomena.