Networks and Religion Networks and Religion

Networks and Religion

Ties that Bind, Loose, Build-up, and Tear Down

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Publisher Description

Social scientists who study religion generally believe that social networks play a central role in religious life. However, most studies draw on measures that are relatively poor proxies for capturing the effects of social networks. This book illustrates how researchers can draw on formal social network analysis methods to explore the interplay of networks and religion. The book's introductory chapters provide overviews of the social scientific study of religion and social network analysis. The remaining chapters explore a variety of topics current in the social scientific study of religion, as well as introducing a variety of social network theories and methods, such as balance theory, ego-network analysis, exponential random graph models, and stochastic actor-oriented models. By embedding social network analysis within a social scientific study of religion framework, Networks and Religion offers an array of approaches for studying the role that social networks play in religious belief and practice.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2018
6 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
587
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
19.4
MB

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