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Social networks in space

In: Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences

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  • Clio Andris
  • Dipto Sarkar

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A spatial social network (SSN) is a set of geolocated nodes and edges between the nodes, where the edges represent some type of social flow or connection. SSNs range in size from small anthropological studies describing a few dozen personal relationships in remote, isolated parts of the world, to massive studies of online social media data representing inter-continental ties. This entry is written to describe the premise of SSN research, best practices for collecting, visualizing and analyzing data. It ends with an open set of questions on SSNs.

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  • Clio Andris & Dipto Sarkar, 2022. "Social networks in space," Chapters, in: Sergio J. Rey & Rachel S. Franklin (ed.), Handbook of Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences, chapter 24, pages 400-415, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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