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Theories of Communication Networks.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (431 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780198036371
  • 019803637X
  • 9780195160369
  • 0195160363
  • 9780195160376
  • 0195160371
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 302 302.2
LOC classification:
  • HM1111.M66 HM1111.M664 2003
Other classification:
  • 05.12
  • 77.63
  • AP 13800
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents; 1 Networks and Flows in Organizational Communication; Part I: The Multitheoretical, Multilevel Framework; Part II: Social Theories for Studying Communication Networks; Part III: Integration; Appendix: Data Sets Used in Chapter 2; References; Author Index; Subject Index.
Summary: 1. Networks and Flows in Organizational Communication. Part I: The Multitheoretical, Multilevel Framework. 2. Network Concepts, Measures, and the Multitheoretical, Multilevel Analytical Framework. 3. Communication and Knowledge Networks as Complex Systems. 4. Computational Modeling of Networks. Part II: Social Theories for Studying Communication Networks. 5. Theories of Self-Interest and Collective Action. 6. Contagion, Semantic, and Cognitive Theories. 7. Exchange and Dependency Theories. 8. Homophily, Proximity, and Social Support Theories. 9. Evolutionary and Coevolutionary Theories. Part I.
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1. Networks and Flows in Organizational Communication. Part I: The Multitheoretical, Multilevel Framework. 2. Network Concepts, Measures, and the Multitheoretical, Multilevel Analytical Framework. 3. Communication and Knowledge Networks as Complex Systems. 4. Computational Modeling of Networks. Part II: Social Theories for Studying Communication Networks. 5. Theories of Self-Interest and Collective Action. 6. Contagion, Semantic, and Cognitive Theories. 7. Exchange and Dependency Theories. 8. Homophily, Proximity, and Social Support Theories. 9. Evolutionary and Coevolutionary Theories. Part I.

Contents; 1 Networks and Flows in Organizational Communication; Part I: The Multitheoretical, Multilevel Framework; Part II: Social Theories for Studying Communication Networks; Part III: Integration; Appendix: Data Sets Used in Chapter 2; References; Author Index; Subject Index.

Print version record.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-376) and indexes.

English.

Master record variable field(s) change: 050, 082

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