Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, Four Volume Set

Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, Four Volume Set

Author: Graziella Caselli

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2006-01-03

Total Pages: 2857

ISBN-13: 012765660X

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This four-volume collection of over 140 original chapters covers virtually everything of interest to demographers, sociologists, and others. Over 100 authors present population subjects in ways that provoke thinking and lead to the creation of new perspectives, not just facts and equations to be memorized. The articles follow a theory-methods-applications approach and so offer a kind of "one-stop shop" that is well suited for students and professors who need non-technical summaries, such as political scientists, public affairs specialists, and others. Unlike shorter handbooks, Demography: Analysis and Synthesis offers a long overdue, thorough treatment of the field. Choosing the analytical method that fits the data and the situation requires insights that the authors and editors of Demography: Analysis and Synthesis have explored and developed. This extended examination of demographic tools not only seeks to explain the analytical tools themselves, but also the relationships between general population dynamics and their natural, economic, social, political, and cultural environments. Limiting themselves to human populations only, the authors and editors cover subjects that range from the core building blocks of population change--fertility, mortality, and migration--to the consequences of demographic changes in the biological and health fields, population theories and doctrines, observation systems, and the teaching of demography. The international perspectives brought to these subjects is vital for those who want an unbiased, rounded overview of these complex, multifaceted subjects. Topics to be covered: * Population Dynamics and the Relationship Between Population Growth and Structure * The Determinants of Fertility * The Determinants of Mortality * The Determinants of Migration * Historical and Geographical Determinants of Population * The Effects of Population on Health, Economics, Culture, and the Environment * Population Policies * Data Collection Methods and Teaching about Population Studies * All chapters share a common format * Each chapter features several cross-references to other chapters * Tables, charts, and other non-text features are widespread * Each chapter contains at least 30 bibliographic citations


Análisis de redes sociales

Análisis de redes sociales

Author: EDINSON GABRIEL BRAND MONSALVE

Publisher: Fondo Editorial FCSH

Published: 2021-04-30

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 9585157616

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Presenta la metodología de análisis de redes sociales (ARS) desde una perspectiva investigativa mediante una serie de construcciones de diferentes autores y algunas consideraciones producto del trabajo investigativo y reflexivo de varios años.


El Desarrollo Del anáLisis de Redes Sociales

El Desarrollo Del anáLisis de Redes Sociales

Author: Linton C. Freeman

Publisher: Palibrio

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1463330855

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Las ideas acerca de estructura social y de redes sociales son tan antiguas como la humanidad misma. La gente siempre ha creído que los lazos biológicos y sociales entre los individuos son importantes. Pero no fue sino hasta principios de la década de los treinta del siglo pasado que aparecieron investigaciones sistemáticas para explorar los patrones de lazos sociales que ligan a los individuos. Estas investigaciones surgieron no una sino varias veces en el seno de diferentes disciplinas sociales y en distintos lugares. Este libro hace un recuento de dichas emergencias y explora los procesos sociales que finalmente integraron a las diferentes "escuelas" de análisis de redes en un solo y consistente enfoque.


Living in Networks

Living in Networks

Author: Claire Bidart

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1108841430

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Innovative study examining how relationships and personal networks evolve throughout life, and how these connect individuals and society.


The Power of Networks

The Power of Networks

Author: Florian Kerschbaumer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-04-07

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1351744992

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The Power of Networks describes a typology of network-based research practices in the historical disciplines, ranging from the use of quantitative network analysis in cultural, economic, social or political history or religious studies, to novel approaches in the Digital Humanities. Network data visualisations and calculations have proven to be useful tools for the analysis of mostly textual sources containing relational information, offering new perspectives on complex historical phenomena. Including case studies from antiquity to contemporary history, the book provides a clear demonstration of the opportunities historical network research (HNR) provides for historical studies. The examples presented within the pages of this volume are arranged in a way to highlight three central typological pillars of HNR: (re-)construction and analysis of historical networks; computational extraction of network data and infrastructures for data collection and exploration. The Power of Networks outlines the history and current state of research in HNR and points towards future research frontiers in the wake of new digital technologies. As such, the book should be essential reading for academics, students and practitioners with an interest in digital humanities, history, archaeology and religion.


Red Barcelona

Red Barcelona

Author: Angel Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-08-27

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1134467982

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As one of Europe's great industrial and revolutionary centres Barcelona has been in need of a detailed social and cultural history, yet there is actually a paucity of detailed research. This book redresses the balance. Focusing on the entire twentieth century, it allows for the emergence of long-term trends, and deals with both classic and newer themes of labour history. This novel and authoritative work will interest not only those working on Spain, but all scholars and students of comparative history.


Mapping Social Networks, Spatial Data, and Hidden Populations

Mapping Social Networks, Spatial Data, and Hidden Populations

Author: Margaret D. LeCompte, University of Colorado, Boulder

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 1999-08-19

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0759117322

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Whether it is to understand the networks of individuals, the physical makeup of a household or community, or to develop strategies for finding difficult-to-reach populations such as the homeless or drug-addicted, applied researchers increasingly need to understand spatial methods. In this brief volume, the techniques of network analysis, mapping, and finding hidden populations are explained in simple, practical language. The authors describe when and how to use these techniques and offer numerous examples of how the methods have worked in community psychology, drug research, risk assessment, and network analysis, among other settings.