TY - JOUR
T1 - Network of Categories
T2 - A Method to Aggregate Egocentric Network Survey Data into a Whole Network Structure
AU - Bolíbar, Mireia
AU - Martínez-Ariño, Julia
AU - Schiller, Maria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/7/20
Y1 - 2024/7/20
N2 - We propose a new method for analyzing and visualizing information on a large collection of personal networks to uncover the socio-centric structure of relationships among aggregated actors that we clustered into categories. The network of categories identifies the links between groups of sampled ego actors sharing a given attribute (e.g., “being immigrant organizations”) and abstract attribute-based groups or types of alters (e.g., “any immigrant organization”). This method takes advantage of both whole networks and ego-centered networks analytical approaches since it gains insights into the context’s whole network structure while generalizing the results to a wider population. The method can be applied to data obtained through modified versions of instruments such as position or resource generators, which are easy to collect within standard large-N representative surveys. We present a concrete application of the method to the analysis of immigrant organizations' position in local governance networks in 40 French and German cities.
AB - We propose a new method for analyzing and visualizing information on a large collection of personal networks to uncover the socio-centric structure of relationships among aggregated actors that we clustered into categories. The network of categories identifies the links between groups of sampled ego actors sharing a given attribute (e.g., “being immigrant organizations”) and abstract attribute-based groups or types of alters (e.g., “any immigrant organization”). This method takes advantage of both whole networks and ego-centered networks analytical approaches since it gains insights into the context’s whole network structure while generalizing the results to a wider population. The method can be applied to data obtained through modified versions of instruments such as position or resource generators, which are easy to collect within standard large-N representative surveys. We present a concrete application of the method to the analysis of immigrant organizations' position in local governance networks in 40 French and German cities.
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U2 - 10.1177/1525822X241262678
DO - 10.1177/1525822X241262678
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85199396938
SN - 1525-822X
JO - Field Methods
JF - Field Methods
ER -