- Source: International Network for Social Network Analysis
The International network" target="_blank">Network for Social network" target="_blank">Network Analysis (INSNA) is a professional academic association of researchers and practitioners of social network" target="_blank">network analysis.
History
INSNA was founded in 1977 by Barry Wellman, a sociologist. A key function of the organization was to provide a sense of identity for a set of researchers who were widely dispersed geographically and across scientific disciplines.
A full chronology of INSNA leadership is as follows:
Shortly after INSNA was founded, Linton C. Freeman founded the association's flagship journal, Social Networks, in 1978.
As of 2018, INSNA has approximately 1,000 active members, while the SOCNET listserv has about 3700 subscribers.
As well as publishing a triannual journal Connections on the subject, INSNA also:
Runs SOCNET, a listserv mailing-list for the subject.
Hosts the International Sunbelt Social network" target="_blank">Network Conference annually.
Facilitates regional and specialized conferences.
Publishes a quarterly journal, Social Networks.
Publishes the online Journal of Social Structure, irregular periodicity.
Provides links to researchers around the world.
Provides raw data.
See also
Social network" target="_blank">network
Social network" target="_blank">network analysis software
Dynamic network" target="_blank">Network Analysis
References
External links
INSNA website.
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