The potential of mixed-method social network analysis for studying interaction between agency and structure in education

Natasa Pantic*, Jasperina Brouwer, Laura Thomas, Dominik Froehlich

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Abstract

This article discusses the potential of mixed-method social network analysis (MMSNA) as a methodology for designing and conducting studies that address questions of interplay between human agency and social structures in educational settings. First, we discuss a rationale for using MMSNA referring to the theoretical calls for better understanding the role of agency in network structures. Next, we discuss examples of studies that illustrate how MMSNA has been applied to investigate (a) the role of agency in social network formation and (b) how social networks facilitate actors’ agency in educational processes. Finally, we outline a guide for how to use MMSNA and consider its potential for future studies of interactions between agency and structures in educational settings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-199
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Research and Method in Education
Volume46
Issue number2
Early online date25-Jul-2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • agency
  • educational change
  • Mixed methods
  • relationships
  • research design
  • social network analysis
  • social structures

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