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Hi all,
Following the example set by Nick Guenther [[log in to unmask]] in summarizing
responses to his Network Measures question, I'd like to thank everyone who
sent along references and information on analysis of two-mode networks:
Valdis Krebs [[log in to unmask]]
Linton Freeman [[log in to unmask]]
Bettina Hoser [[log in to unmask]]
patrick doreian [[log in to unmask]]
Gerd Stumme [[log in to unmask]]
Garry Robins [[log in to unmask]]
Todd Malinick [[log in to unmask]]
Jonathon Mote [[log in to unmask]]
A summary of the responses:
The Southern Women article came up several times --
"Finding social groups: A meta-analysis of the southern women data" In
Ronald Breiger, Kathleen Carley and Philippa Pattison (eds.) Dynamic
Social Network Modeling and Analysis. Washington, D.C.:The National
Academies Press, 2003, pp. 39-97.
As did the Borgatti & Everett article --
Borgatti, Stephen P. and Martin G. Everett. (1997). "Network analysis of
2-mode data." Social Networks, 19:243-269.
Other references were --
patrick doreian, vladimir batagelj and anuska ferligoj
generalized blockmodeling of two-mode data
social networks, 26 (2004) 29-53
Faust, Katherine. (1997). "Centrality in affiliation networks." Social
Networks, 19:157-191.
Mote, Jonathan. (2004) R&D ecology: using 2-mode network analysis to explore
complexity in R&D environments. Journal of Engineering and Technology
Management.
Agneessens, F., Roose, H., & Waege, H. (2004). ‘Choices of theatre events:
p* models for affiliation networks with attributes.’ Metodoloski zvezki
1:419-439.
Breiger, R. L. (1974). “The duality of persons and groups.” Social Forces,
53, 181-190.
Breiger, R. L., and P. Pattison. (1986). “Cumulated social roles: The
duality of persons and their algebras.” Social Networks, 8, 215-256.
Fararo, T J., and P. Doreian. (1984). “Tripartite Structural Analysis:
Generalizing the Breiger-Wilson Formalism.” Social Networks, 6, 141-175.
Iacobucci, D., and S. Wasserman. (1990). “Social networks with two sets of
actors.” Psychometrika, 55, 707-720.
Mizruchi, M. S. (1996). “What do interlocks do? An analysis, critique, and
assessment of research on interlocking directorates.” Annual Review of
Sociology 22, 271-298.
Newman, M.E.J. (2001a). “Scientific collaboration networks. I.. Network
construction and fundamental results.” Physical Review E, 64, 016131.
Newman, M.E.J. (2001b). “Scientific collaboration networks. II. Shortest
paths, weighted networks, and centrality.” Physical Review E, 64, 016132.
Pattison, P., & Robins, G.L. (2004). Building models for social space:
Neighbourhood based models for social networks and affiliation structures.
Mathematiques des science humaines, 168, 11-29.
Robins, G.L., & Alexander, M. (2004). Small worlds among interlocking
directors: Network structure and distance in bipartite graphs. Journal of
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 10, 69-94.
Skvoretz, J. and K. Faust (1999). “Logit models for affiliation networks.”
Sociological Methodology, 29, 253-280.
Wasserman, S., and D. Iacobucci (1991). “Statistical modeling of one-mode
and two-mode networks: Simultaneous analysis of graphs and bipartite
graphs.” British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 44,
13-43.
On formal concept analysis --
The textbook with the mathematical background is
Bernhard Ganter und Rudolf Wille: Formal Concept Analysis -- Mathematical
Foundations. Springer 1999. Check
<http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/~ganter/FCAbooks.html#GWbook> for how to
obtain a reprint.
A long list of publications on FCA can be found at
<http://www.ernstschroederzentrum.de/Welcome-en.html>. Most of the papers
by R. Wille provide realworld examples. Lists of examples are given for
instance in:
R. Wille: Formal Concept Analysis as Mathematical Theory of Concepts and
Concept Hierarchiess. In [1], 1-33
R. Wille: Conceptual Knowledge Processing in the Field of Economics. In
[1], 226-249
[1] B. Ganter, G. Stumme, R. Wille (eds.): Formal Concept Analysis -
Foundations and Applications. Springer 2005.
More applications (including links to SNA researchers) can be found at
<http://www.upriss.org.uk/fca/bibliography.html>.
Some Links to Software:
- ToscanaJ <http://toscanaj.sourceforge.net/>, Short description at
<http://www.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/Publikationen/showPublikation?publ_id=95>
- Concept Explorer <http://sourceforge.net/projects/conexp>
More Link collections:
<http://www.upriss.org.uk/fca/fca.html>
<http://www.math.tu-dresden.de/~ganter/fba.html>
Thanks again to all for help with this issue. Happy Networking!
Jenine
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Jenine Harris
Senior Research Assistant / Doctoral Student
Center for Tobacco Policy Research
Saint Louis University
314-977-8210
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