Review:

Social Network Theory

overall review score: 4.5
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Social network theory is a theoretical framework for understanding the structure and dynamics of social networks.

Key Features

  • Nodes (individuals or entities)
  • Edges (relationships or connections)
  • Centrality measures
  • Clustering coefficients
  • Subgroups and communities

Pros

  • Helps in analyzing complex social systems
  • Provides insights into how information flows within networks
  • Can be applied to various fields such as sociology, psychology, and marketing

Cons

  • May oversimplify real-world relationships
  • Assumes homogeneity within groups which may not always be true

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