768 resultados para social network data
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Aging in a country village This dissertation examines what kind of environment of aging a small country village is, who elderly villagers are and what kind of everyday life they have. The qualitative material gathered through ethnographic field work at a village situated in Southern Finland consists of a field work diary and 34 interviews of elderly villagers. The dissertation is based on social gerontology and village research. The key concepts are: the environment of aging; locality and local identity; and way of life. The village is examined as a social and physical environment of aging. Difficulties regarding mobility are the biggest challenges for elderly villagers in their everyday life. The social environment of aging is constructed by historical, cultural and local factors. The village community is formed by many small sub-communities. An elderly villager s status in a village community and her/his social competence affect the formation of her/his social network and the quality of her/his environment of aging. The dissertation examines the local identities of older villagers and their relationships to the village. The local identities can be based on the village, memories or on many places, or a place and places may not be of great importance for a person s identity. The local identity of an older villager affects her/his experiences of living in the village and her/his future plans to move away from the village. The everyday life of an older villager is constructed by rhythms, routines and repetitions. However, there are differences between how everyday lives are arranged among elderly villagers, which are explained by the concept of a way of life. Four ways of life were found. Nature and its importance are a background to all four ways of life. A traditional way of life is based on continuity and hard work, a family-oriented way of life on family members and relatives. A mobile way of life is characterized by symbolic and concrete mobility. An original way of life is marked by independent loneliness . In practice, a person s way of life is always constructed by two or many ways of life.
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On a journey from marginal to mainstream? The lifestyle and recovery of former drug users This thesis studies the lifestyle and recovery of former users of illicit drugs through their experiences. The study describes the life of people with drug problems both during the time they used drugs regularly and after they stopped the use entirely. The focus is on the development of the lifestyle of 32 persons who no longer use drugs. They may have stopped using drugs independently or with the help of a treatment. In this study, persons who have given up drug use with the help of a psychosocially oriented treatment are called non-medicinally treated former users (n=19) whereas opioid addicts who have stopped using drugs through substitution treatment are referred to as substitution treatment patients (n=13). The research material was gathered from theme interviews. The criteria for the focus group of the study included the following: a) the interviewees had had a serious drug problem in their past; b) they had not used drugs for at least one year prior to the interview; c) they were not in an institutional care at the time of the study. This thesis is basically a lifestyle study in which the aspects of lifestyle are used to describe the everyday life of former drug users. The study reviews the whole spectrum of everyday routines, especially the social interaction and subjective experiences of people. The second concept used in this study is recovery, which is described as a process that starts from the abstinence from substances and adoption of the recovery culture and continues as a comprehensive change of the lifestyle, identity and values of an individual. Disengaging from a drug-oriented lifestyle and connected social network as well as finding an individual frame of reference is a demanding process. Years of drug use have often caused complex health and social disadvantages as well as problems with work, education, livelihood, accommodation and human relationships. The effect of the past on the present arises at all levels. The interviews revealed a recovery culture maintaining the lifestyle as well as an adaptive and optimistic approach to the future among those participating in the study. The study shows that an adequate distance from acute substance use is a precondition for the beginning of the recovery process, yet abstinence in itself tells nothing about the actual recovery. The study describes how some recovering users find a meaning in life easily whereas others have to work actively for their recovery. Detaching oneself from the feeling of adopted abnormality connected with substance addiction forms an important basis for satisfying abstinence. Peer groups support the development of counter-cultures and abstinence or the support is received from the community formed in the substitution treatment clinic.
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Query incentive networks capture the role of incentives in extracting information from decentralized information networks such as a social network. Several game theoretic tilt:Kids of query incentive networks have been proposed in the literature to study and characterize the dependence, of the monetary reward required to extract the answer for a query, on various factors such as the structure of the network, the level of difficulty of the query, and the required success probability.None of the existing models, however, captures the practical andimportant factor of quality of answers. In this paper, we develop a complete mechanism design based framework to incorporate the quality of answers, in the monetization of query incentive networks. First, we extend the model of Kleinberg and Raghavan [2] to allow the nodes to modulate the incentive on the basis of the quality of the answer they receive. For this qualify conscious model. we show are existence of a unique Nash equilibrium and study the impact of quality of answers on the growth rate of the initial reward, with respect to the branching factor of the network. Next, we present two mechanisms; the direct comparison mechanism and the peer prediction mechanism, for truthful elicitation of quality from the agents. These mechanisms are based on scoring rules and cover different; scenarios which may arise in query incentive networks. We show that the proposed quality elicitation mechanisms are incentive compatible and ex-ante budget balanced. We also derive conditions under which ex-post budget balance can beachieved by these mechanisms.
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Governance has been one of the most popular buzzwords in recent political science. As with any term shared by numerous fields of research, as well as everyday language, governance is encumbered by a jungle of definitions and applications. This work elaborates on the concept of network governance. Network governance refers to complex policy-making situations, where a variety of public and private actors collaborate in order to produce and define policy. Governance is processes of autonomous, self-organizing networks of organizations exchanging information and deliberating. Network governance is a theoretical concept that corresponds to an empirical phenomenon. Often, this phenomenon is used to descirbe a historical development: governance is often used to describe changes in political processes of Western societies since the 1980s. In this work, empirical governance networks are used as an organizing framework, and the concepts of autonomy, self-organization and network structure are developed as tools for empirical analysis of any complex decision-making process. This work develops this framework and explores the governance networks in the case of environmental policy-making in the City of Helsinki, Finland. The crafting of a local ecological sustainability programme required support and knowledge from all sectors of administration, a number of entrepreneurs and companies and the inhabitants of Helsinki. The policy process relied explicitly on networking, with public and private actors collaborating to design policy instruments. Communication between individual organizations led to the development of network structures and patterns. This research analyses these patterns and their effects on policy choice, by applying the methods of social network analysis. A variety of social network analysis methods are used to uncover different features of the networked process. Links between individual network positions, network subgroup structures and macro-level network patterns are compared to the types of organizations involved and final policy instruments chosen. By using governance concepts to depict a policy process, the work aims to assess whether they contribute to models of policy-making. The conclusion is that the governance literature sheds light on events that would otherwise go unnoticed, or whose conceptualization would remain atheoretical. The framework of network governance should be in the toolkit of the policy analyst.
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Multiple Perspectives on Networks: Conceptual Development, Application and Integration in an Entrepreneurial Context. The purpose of this thesis is to enhance cross-fertilization between three different approaches to network research. The business network approach may contribute in terms of how relationships are created, developed and how tie content changes within ties, not only between them. The social network approach adds to the discussion by offering concepts of structural change on a network level. The network approach in entrepreneurship contributes by emphasizing network content, governance and structure as a way of understanding and capturing networks. This is discussed in the conceptual articles, Articles 2 and 3. The ultimate purpose of this thesis is to develop a theoretical and empirical understanding of network development processes. This is fulfilled by presenting a theoretical framework, which offers multiple views on process as a developmental outcome. The framework implies that change ought to be captured both within and among relationships over time in the firm as well as in the network. Consequently, changes in structure and interaction taking place simultaneously need to be included when doing research on network development. The connection between micro and macro levels is also stressed. Therefore, the entrepreneur or firm level needs to be implemented together with the network level. The surrounding environment impacts firm and network development and vice versa and hence needs to be integrated. Further, it is necessary to view network development not only as a way forward but to include both progression and regression as inevitable parts of the process. Finally, both stability and change should be taken into account as part of network development. Empirical results in Article 1 show support for a positive impact of networks on SME internationalization. Article 4 compares networks of novice, serial and portfolio entrepreneurs but the empirical results show little support for differences in the networks by type of entrepreneur. The results demonstrate that network interaction and structure is not directly impacted by type of entrepreneur involved. It indicates instead that network structure and interaction is more impacted by the development phase of the firm. This in turn is in line with the theoretical implications, stating that the development of the network and the firm impacts each other, as they co-evolve.
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Research on men’s networks and homosociality in and around organisations can produce knowledge on organisational power relations, and contribute to the efforts to promote equality in working life. The search for a conceptual framework to study these issues arises in this paper from my ongoing work on men's social networks and gendered power in and around organisations. Men give each other social support through networks in which formal and informal relationships intermingle, but networks are also contexts of competition and oppression, and of construction of masculinities that are in hierarchical relations with each other and with femininities. For studying the networks men have with each other in work organisations I suggest a broader starting point that contextualises these homosocial networks with men’s other personal relations, and integrates different perspectives deriving from social network analysis, critical studies on men and organisational studies.
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Reorganizing a dataset so that its hidden structure can be observed is useful in any data analysis task. For example, detecting a regularity in a dataset helps us to interpret the data, compress the data, and explain the processes behind the data. We study datasets that come in the form of binary matrices (tables with 0s and 1s). Our goal is to develop automatic methods that bring out certain patterns by permuting the rows and columns. We concentrate on the following patterns in binary matrices: consecutive-ones (C1P), simultaneous consecutive-ones (SC1P), nestedness, k-nestedness, and bandedness. These patterns reflect specific types of interplay and variation between the rows and columns, such as continuity and hierarchies. Furthermore, their combinatorial properties are interlinked, which helps us to develop the theory of binary matrices and efficient algorithms. Indeed, we can detect all these patterns in a binary matrix efficiently, that is, in polynomial time in the size of the matrix. Since real-world datasets often contain noise and errors, we rarely witness perfect patterns. Therefore we also need to assess how far an input matrix is from a pattern: we count the number of flips (from 0s to 1s or vice versa) needed to bring out the perfect pattern in the matrix. Unfortunately, for most patterns it is an NP-complete problem to find the minimum distance to a matrix that has the perfect pattern, which means that the existence of a polynomial-time algorithm is unlikely. To find patterns in datasets with noise, we need methods that are noise-tolerant and work in practical time with large datasets. The theory of binary matrices gives rise to robust heuristics that have good performance with synthetic data and discover easily interpretable structures in real-world datasets: dialectical variation in the spoken Finnish language, division of European locations by the hierarchies found in mammal occurrences, and co-occuring groups in network data. In addition to determining the distance from a dataset to a pattern, we need to determine whether the pattern is significant or a mere occurrence of a random chance. To this end, we use significance testing: we deem a dataset significant if it appears exceptional when compared to datasets generated from a certain null hypothesis. After detecting a significant pattern in a dataset, it is up to domain experts to interpret the results in the terms of the application.
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the challenges that relate to the implementation of virtual inquiry practises in middle school. The case was a school course in which a group of Finnish students (N = 14) and teachers (N = 7) completed group inquiries through virtual collaboration, using a web-based learning environment. The task was to accomplish a cross-disciplinary inquiry into cultural issues. The students worked mainly at home and took much responsibility for their course achievements. The investigators analysed the pedagogical design of the course and the content of the participants' interaction patterns in the web-based environment, using qualitative content analysis and social network analysis. The findings suggest that the students succeeded in producing distinctive cultural products, and both the students and the teachers adopted novel roles during the inquiry. The web-based learning environment was used more as a coordination tool for organizing the collaborative work than as a forum for epistemic inquiry. The tension between the school curriculum and the inquiry practises was manifest in the participants' discussions of the assessment criteria of the course.
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We provide new analytical results concerning the spread of information or influence under the linear threshold social network model introduced by Kempe et al. in, in the information dissemination context. The seeder starts by providing the message to a set of initial nodes and is interested in maximizing the number of nodes that will receive the message ultimately. A node's decision to forward the message depends on the set of nodes from which it has received the message. Under the linear threshold model, the decision to forward the information depends on the comparison of the total influence of the nodes from which a node has received the packet with its own threshold of influence. We derive analytical expressions for the expected number of nodes that receive the message ultimately, as a function of the initial set of nodes, for a generic network. We show that the problem can be recast in the framework of Markov chains. We then use the analytical expression to gain insights into information dissemination in some simple network topologies such as the star, ring, mesh and on acyclic graphs. We also derive the optimal initial set in the above networks, and also hint at general heuristics for picking a good initial set.
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Resumen: El modelo de la Muestra de la Información sostiene que la probabilidad de que cierta información sea mencionada en un grupo es mayor si se encuentra disponible en muchos miembros que en uno solo. La información compartida en la matriz de creencias preexistente a la interacción social, tiene mayor probabilidad de ser expresada, repetida y validada por consentimiento e influye en el producto grupal. Objetivos: cuantificar el impacto de la matriz de creencias compartidas en los procesos de negociación de significados y comprender cualitativamente este proceso. Sujetos: Participaron 225 estudiantes de Psicología de la Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata consensuando sobre la relación significativa entre 9 conceptos académicos.El conocimiento previo compartido fue operativizado usando la Centralidad Sociocognitiva. El mapeo de las redes semánticas de los participantes, su inter influencia y evolución en las diferentes instancias de la negociación, el tratamiento analítico de comparación cuali y cuantitativa y su resolución gráfica, se realiza por medio de métodos especiales desarrollados sobre Análisis de Redes Sociales. Resultados: Las predicciones de influencia social entre pares y la visualización de la evolución de las redes semánticas de los participantes y los grupos, arrojan resultados robustos y sugerentes para su aplicación a diversos ámbitos de interacción social y comunicacional.
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[ES] En Historia, la correspondencia epistolar privada, en cuanto medio de comunicación entre personas, es la única fuente documental que revela las interacciones directas, no mediatizadas institucionalmente, entre actores sociales. El artículo explora las posibilidades de esta fuente tanto para el análisis cualitativo e intensivo de las relaciones personales como para reconstruir la “red egocentrada” del receptor de las cartas y llevar a cabo un análisis efectivo de redes sociales, aplicando los métodos y parámetros del “Social Network Analysis”. A partir de dos ejemplos centrados en epistolarios del siglo XVIII, los autores muestran las posibilidades y limitaciones de los análisis cualitativos clásicos y el interés de las aportaciones específicas del análisis de redes egocentradas, abogando por la combinación de ambas metodologías.
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As transformações sociais advindas da popularização de Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação (TICs) como a Internet são flagrantes. E a regulamentação destas novas práticas deve ser condizente com as peculiaridades das relações jurídicas desenvolvidas neste âmbito. Este trabalho visa analisar o problema da responsabilidade civil por danos à pessoa humana sofridos no âmbito dos sites de redes sociais pela criação e uso de perfis falsos. Assim, primeiramente, faz-se uma análise introdutória do fenômeno da Internet e das visões sobre as possíveis formas de regulamentação jurídica das condutas praticadas por meio da Rede. Posteriormente, adstringe-se à temática dos danos morais, buscando-se conceituá-los sob a ótica civil constitucional, como danos à pessoa humana. Finalmente, chega-se ao estudo dos perfis falsos, enfrentando-se a problemática dos danos morais sofridos por seu manejo. São desdobradas em três subproblemas: se são ou não capazes civilmente os usuários, chegando-se ao estudo dos perfis de menores de idade; se existem ou não as pessoas representadas nos perfis, subdividindo-se a análise nas hipóteses de perfis criados em roubo de identidade e perfis que representem criações intelectuais e; se estão ou não vivas as pessoas descritas nos perfis, trazendo-se à baila a hipótese dos perfis de pessoas falecidas.
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O presente estudo tem como objetivo compreender o impacto de questões relacionadas ao HIV/Aids na vida dos adolescentes e jovens, ativistas da REDE NACIONAL DE ADOLESCENTES E JOVENS VIVENDO COM HIV/AIDS (RNAJVHA) e da REDE ESTADUAL DE ADOLESCENTES E JOVENS VIVENDO COM HIV/AIDS DO RIO DE JANEIRO (REAJVHA-RJ), na faixa etária de 18 a 24 anos, infectados pela transmissão do vírus HIV, independentemente da via de contaminação, que fazem parte da construção do ativismo social da 3. fase da epidemia, momento pós acesso universal e gratuito aos tratamentos e medicamentos antirretrovirais na saúde pública, política exitosa promovida pelo Ministério da Saúde, fornecidos pelo Sistema Único de Saúde. Para tanto, usou-se como metodologia as narrativas das suas histórias de vida, como instrumento de pesquisa, buscando compreender: sentimentos, motivações, processos de composição e recomposição de identidades, gestão de riscos à saúde, forma de relacionamento com as diversas redes sociais, integração da história individual na história coletiva mais ampla do movimento social, na busca de ampliar as oportunidades de compreender e refletir sobre o impacto da epidemia de HIV/Aids nesses adolescentes e jovens que fazem parte da RNAJVHA e REAJVHA-RJ. Reconstruir as experiências individuais históricas de suas vidas e de suas culturas, identificar os momentos desses adolescentes e jovens antes e posteriormente a sua entrada no ativismo juvenil, identificar, ainda, os momentos de enfrentamento dos fatos da vida como portador de sorologia positiva para o HIV. Estas condições e conquistas guiaram e influenciaram seus cursos de vida, focando assim os dinâmicos processos de mudanças, orfandade, negociações, lidar com o preconceito, sexualidade, solidariedade com o outro, reformulações, articulações e adesão ao tratamento. Analisamos as movimentações presentes na vida social e na existência do adolescente e jovem, como indivíduos de direitos e deveres que exercem suas funções de atores/autores de suas próprias histórias de vida através do ativismo e militância jovem em HIV/Aids. Esta pesquisa traz o reinventar de um novo ativismo em HIV/Aids.
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O processo de construção de diagnósticos na contemporaneidade vem sofrendo modificações, constituindo novo foco de trabalho no campo da sociologia médica. O surgimento de grupos de reivindicação de direitos de pacientes e familiares, no final do século XX, determina um novo elemento na criação de categorias diagnósticas. Ao divulgar conhecimento sobre a experiência do doente, e reivindicar tratamentos, esses grupos desafiam a noção de exclusividade do conhecimento médico sobre os diagnósticos. Nesse sentido, a Internet se mostra um terreno fértil de propagação de conhecimento e de mobilização social, tanto de contestação quanto de afirmação do saber médico. Este trabalho faz uma análise do conteúdo de seis comunidades brasileiras de autismo da rede de relacionamentos do Orkut. Alguns resultados são apresentados em relação à divulgação de modelos teóricos, conhecimento baseado no cotidiano de pacientes e formas de ativismo em saúde nessas comunidades virtuais.
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Esta tese de doutorado tem como objetivo central discutir a situação de pessoas que se encontram em trânsito, desterritorializadas, vivendo intensos deslocamentos e que, por meio de relatos literários ou das novas narrativas digitais nas redes sociais, exteriorizaram um sentimento de duplicidade, denominado dupla consciência. Nesse sentido, o contraponto é a autobiografia do escritor chileno-americano Ariel Dorfman, escolhida como o referencial literário e comparada às narrativas produzidas em blogs ou, mais especificamente, na interface do Facebook, uma rede social que estimula relacionamentos virtuais e trocas de informações simultâneas. Outros escritores biculturais, que explicitaram sua biculturalidade e, consequentemente, sua dupla consciência, também foram contemplados no trabalho, tais como Todorov, Gloria Anzaldúa e Garcilaso de La Vega. Para tanto, além de uma revisão bibliográfica, contextualizando uma sociedade em movimento, cada vez mais desterritorializada, fluida, hipermoderna, que sofreu impactos em sua dinâmica interna, foi realizada também uma observação participante em alguns perfis no Facebook e em determinados posts, comentários que denotavam o sentimento de dupla consciência e outras manifestações sobre um estado de duplicidade interior. As narrativas propostas pelos escritores foram comparadas às novas narrativas produzidas em ambientes digitais. Se, antes, a literatura e a imprensa caracterizavam-se como meios de produção e propagação do discurso sobre dilemas culturais em razão de deslocamentos constantes, atualmente, as redes sociais somaram-se a esses meios e estão à disposição do cidadão comum, que pode ter sua cultura de origem, seus parentes e amigos aproximados no ciberespaço