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12.09.2015

Macro, meso, micro: broadening the ‘social’ of social network analysis with a mixed methods approach

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Abstract

The objective of the paper is to show the benefits of the use of mixed methods methodology in order to account for the complex and multidimensional nature of social networks. Through an empirical research on the gendered evolution of migrants’ personal networks over their settlement process, the article illustrates the depth and explanatory strength of a methodology that combines the algebraic and formalised reasoning of the analysis of networks’ matrixes with a comprehensive approach of the actors’ narratives. The paper identifies theoretical foundations and methodological approaches that enable to analyse social networks with deep sociological lens. It advocates for a “strong” integration in combining quantitative and qualitative methodologies that helps to abandon the realist premises of the classical tradition of SNA in order to integrate the interpretative tradition of social sciences. This approach enables taking into account the content of relationships and the situated interactions that create and maintain the networks; and to comprise the social and institutional context where they are produced in order to overcome implicit rational thinking about the behaviour of the individuals embedded in relational structures.

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The labelling of this idea under the name of ‘structural interactionism’ comes from the French tradition of social network studies, but there are other authors who, although might not recognize themselves within this category, also outline an integrated view of social networks that takes into account both the structure and the agency in human relationships, which is ultimately what is presented in this section (see, for example, Bottero and Crossley 2011; or Small 2009; among others).
 
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This assumption, for example, is what made Wasserman and Galaskiewicz say that the alternative to considering actors as ‘victims’ of network structures is to look at them as ‘network entrepreneurs’ that exploit their network position to further their own interests (Wasserman and Galaskiewicz 1994, xiii).
 
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It has given rise to what Knox et al. (2006) call the ‘cultural turn’ in the relational perspective.
 
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The concept of ‘sociability spheres’ refers to Simmel’s notion of circles of sociability, i.e., groups of varying degrees of organization (from informal groups to civic organizations) where individuals meet around a common interest (Degenne and Forsé 1999, p. 55). It also resembles to Feld’s notion of ‘foci’, defined as “any social, psychological, or physical entity around which joint activities of individuals are organized” (Feld 1982, p. 1025).
 
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In addition to all the scientific production within the qualitative tradition of studying social relationships that is not identified as part of the SNA field.
 
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The quotes have been translated from Spanish by the author. The translation attempted to avoid potential heuristic losses by reproducing the meanings of the original wording, keeping the emphasis, hesitations and even mistakes in the order of sentences; in spite of its consequent loss of grammatical and linguistic correctness. See the original transcript data in the appendix.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Macro, meso, micro: broadening the ‘social’ of social network analysis with a mixed methods approach
verfasst von
Mireia Bolíbar
Publikationsdatum
12.09.2015
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Quality & Quantity / Ausgabe 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-015-0259-0

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