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What is Social Network Analysis (SNA)

Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
The mapping and measuring of relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, computers or other information/knowledge processing entities. The nodes in the network are the people and groups, while the links show relationships or flows between the nodes. SNA provides both a visual and a mathematical analysis of complex human systems.
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Telehealth-Based Systems for Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications
Fiorentina Angjellari-Dajci (Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), USA), William F. Lawless (Paine College, USA), Nitin Agarwal (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA), Ron Oberleitner (Behavior Imaging Solutions, USA), Barbara Coleman (Augusta State University, USA), and Masoud Kavoossi (Howard University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch055
Abstract
The prevailing system for diagnosis, treatment, and management of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) in the US—the in-person service delivery—has been unable to address the increase in the demand for services and societal costs for those served, and the unattained societal benefits for those not diagnosed early enough or not offered early and intensive behavioral interventions. The authors discuss new developments in telehealth for diagnostic evaluation and ASD treatment in the US. They build a theoretical model to capture telehealth system’s potential in reaching ASD screening market equilibrium under the constraint of full utilization of provider hours and other stylized facts. The authors estimate the market demand for ASD screening in the US for year 2011. They present their progress with a case study that focuses on the potential impacts of increased access to care of technology-based telehealth on the Georgia-South Carolina border. The authors use social network analysis to envision the future of telehealth service delivery for ASDs.
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Telehealth-Based Systems for Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications
The mapping and measuring of relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, computers or other information/knowledge processing entities. The nodes in the network are the people and groups, while the links show relationships or flows between the nodes. SNA provides both a visual and a mathematical analysis of complex human systems.
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Multimedia Social Networks
It is the methodical analysis of social networks. SNA views social relationships in terms of network theory, consisting of nodes and ties, which represent relationships between the individuals, such as friendship, kinship, organizational position, sexual relationships, etc.
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The NetLab Network
An interdisciplinary perspective which focuses on the patterns of relations among social actors and interprets these patterns as social structure.
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Social Interaction Technologies: A Case Study of Guanxi and Women Managers' Careers in Information Technology in China
Views the attributes of individuals as less important than their relationships and ties with other actors within the social network. SNA has turned out to be useful for explaining many real-world phenomena, but it leaves less room for individual agency. It provides both a visual and a mathematical analysis of human relationships.
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Measuring Brand Community Strength
A technique emerging in sociology where a node is called an actor and an edge is called a tie, which supports understanding of the network structure and the characteristics of the actors and ties in the network.
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An Engagement Strategy for Community Network Research and Design
A methodological approach used to analyze the nature of the relationships and ties between ties in a variety of social networks. In this case the nature of communication ties and relationships existing in a geographic community.
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Multimodal Learning Analytics for Educational Digital Storytelling: A Proposition for Evaluation Methods and Techniques
The mapping and measuring of relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, computers or other information/knowledge processing entities.
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Finding Meaning in Online, Very-Large Scale Conversations
is a technique used to study the interactions between individuals in a community.
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Actor Networks and Development of Cultural Tourist Destinations
Interdisciplinary field of study that aims to analyse the structural properties of networks, understood as a set of nodes (actors) and the connections that occur between them (relationships).
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Visual Ethnography as a Research Methodology: Enhancing the Depth of Scholarship
The process of visually investigating social structures that include the use of social media networks. Such networks can be visualized through sociograms as a means of qualitatively assessing networks by varying the visual representation to reflect attributes of interest.
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Visual Gists of Home Quarantines and Self-Quarantines From COVID-19 Through Social Imagery: Four Months Into the SARS-CoV-2 Disease Outbreak
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The Sense of e-Learning Community Index (SeLCI) for Computer Supported Collaborative e-Learning (CSCeL)
The mapping and measuring of relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, computers or other information/knowledge processing entities.
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Social Network Analysis and Bistability: From Theory to a Computational Model of Control
Social networks are mapped with links between nodes (an individual, organization, subunit). Edges represent the “distance” between nodes. SNA demonstrates hierarchy and relationship importance.
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