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Social Networking eBooks
MySpace Unraveled
http://www.ebooks.com/ebooks/book_display.asp?IID=267853
MySpace Unraveled, January 2006, by Larry Magid and Anne Collier. Discusses what parents should know about MySpace including what it is, how to use it, how to create a safe online environment for kids, the basics of online social networking, how children are using MySpace, the pros and cons of social networking web sites, Internet safety, how to communicate with children about what they are doing online, and what parental controls are available and how to use them.
Introduction to Social Network Methods
http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/nettext/
eBook: Introduction to Social Network Methods, Robert A. Hanneman and Mark Riddle from the University of California, Riverside. Topics include social network data, reasons for formal methods, using graphs to represent social relations, working with Netdraw to visualize graphs, using matrices to represent social relations, working with network data, connection, embedding, ego networks, centrality and power, cliques and sub-groups, positions and roles (the idea of equivalence), measures of similarity and structural equivalence, automorphic equivalence, regular equivalence, multiplex networks, two-mode networks and statistical tools.
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Update :: July 06, 2008