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Yup. That is what we do also, we map and measure any single network,
or any combination of them[i.e. all internet based media], including
all together... we also filter on tie frequency for each media. Also
interesting to look at who is central and who is clustered in each [not
always the same], who is boundary spanner, and weighted avg path length
of each net.. i.e. if Mary loses her BlackBerry the project team is
really screwed, but if John does it is no big deal...
Valdis
On May 11, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Barry Wellman wrote:
> We take as different networks
> those that are connected by email, F2F, IM, etc. You can then compare
> the
> different email, F2F, etc. networks -- or combine media to get a more
> fully connected picture. You can then compare the different networks by
> all the usual means: QAP, overall degree, et al.
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