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THEORIES
OF
NETWORKS
LIST
 On the left: 10 people you talked to last.
 In a column to the right:
 For each, what’s your relationship with them:
 How do you know them?
 Friend, family, acquaintance, someone you work with.
 In a 3rd column:
 Who introduced you to that person?
 Who introduced you to the person that introduced you to that
person?
 Draw each person’s name on a piece of paper. Spread
them out.
 Draw a line FROM 1 person to ANOTHER if that person
knows the other person.
 Turn that line into a directional arrow from YOU to person B
if YOU introduced person A to person B.
Person A:
My Mom
Person B:
My wife
Example: I introduced Mom to my wife
ME
SOCIAL
OBJECT
SOCIAL OBJECTS
 Social networks are built around social objects, not vice
versa.
 “The social object is the reason people are talking to each
other” – Hugh MacLeod
Image: marc wathieu
SOCIALIZATION
 Socialization is not random, it is purposeful
 Humans seek social connection
 1 way we find it via social objects
 What the object is may not matter
 It is a vehicle for connection
SOCIAL OBJECT
EXAMPLE
 Apple iPhone
Example Source: MacLead
CONNECTING VIA
SOCIAL OBJECTS ON
SOCIAL MEDIA
CULTURAL “SOCIAL
OBJECTS”: MEMES
 A meme acts as a unit for carrying cultural ideas, symbols,
or practices.
 Transmitted from 1 person to another
 Analogous to genes
 Self replicate
 Evolve & mutate
Source: Wikipedia
MEME EXAMPLES
 Feminist Ryan Gosling
 http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/feminist-ryan-gosling
 “Binders full of women”
 http://bindersfullofwomen.tumblr.com/
 LOL cats
 http://images.google.com search: LOL cats
SOCIAL OBJECT
 The conversation happening around object is what’s
valuable
 How can we start conversations?
Image: marc wathieu
THOUGHT QUESTION
 Social objects are 1 thing that connects us to others,
building social networks.
 What are other things that organize our connections with
others and build networks?
RETURN TO YOUR
NETWORK
 Between each edge (the arrow), write any social object
you have in common with people directly connected to
you.
 Ex
My roommate
Best Friend, John
ME
Dude from
class
SOCIAL
CAPITAL
SOCIAL CAPITAL IS
 'the number of people who can be expected to
provide support and the resources those people
have at their disposal”
 Taps “goodwill” available to a person/group.
 Can be converted into economic gain
Image: MixTribe Photo
SOCIAL CAPITAL
 Is not simply who you know
 But who you have access to via who the people you know.
Image: MixTribe Photo
SOCIAL CAPITAL IS
 Reciprocal
 Your capital is directly tied to the capital of others
 You gain social capital by giving
Image: ~dip
SOCIAL CAPITAL
 Bonding Social Capital - strong ties with kin and close
friends that offers social support, builds collectivity, and is
shared among people with similar values and goals (Lin,
2005; Putnam, 2000).
 Bridging Social Capital - is goal-oriented and offers
networking opportunities and access to external
resources via extra-community ties (Gittell & Vidal, 1998;
Putnam, 2000).
STRONG &
WEAK TIES
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
 Which person is more important for spreading NEW
information to as many people as possible
 A) Telling 1 of your 5 best friends
 B) Telling an acquaintance in class
STRENGTH OF WEAK TIES
 Groundbreaking study by Granovetter showed:
 Similar people tend to form strong ties
 These ties tend to share similar information
 Cause a lot of overlap in info exchange
 Therefore
 Weak ties most important ties in social networks
 Responsible for transmission of info between people
Ties
GRANOVETTER
STATES:
 “Intuitively speaking, this means that whatever is to be
diffused (shared) can reach a larger number of people,
and traverse greater social distance when passed through
weak ties rather than strong.”
Ties
TIES THAT BIND
 Weak Ties
 Can Become
 Strong Ties
 But it is not necessary for them to for you to have
success!
 Weak ties are critical to info diffusion
 But more & new strong ties, means new weak ties
Image: Carolyn_Sewell
NETWORKS ON
BOARD
 Some students come up and draw their networks.
 Then, we’ll see if any connections exist between them.

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Teaching social network theory concepts to undergraduates

  • 2. LIST  On the left: 10 people you talked to last.  In a column to the right:  For each, what’s your relationship with them:  How do you know them?  Friend, family, acquaintance, someone you work with.  In a 3rd column:  Who introduced you to that person?  Who introduced you to the person that introduced you to that person?
  • 3.  Draw each person’s name on a piece of paper. Spread them out.  Draw a line FROM 1 person to ANOTHER if that person knows the other person.  Turn that line into a directional arrow from YOU to person B if YOU introduced person A to person B. Person A: My Mom Person B: My wife Example: I introduced Mom to my wife ME
  • 4.
  • 6. SOCIAL OBJECTS  Social networks are built around social objects, not vice versa.  “The social object is the reason people are talking to each other” – Hugh MacLeod Image: marc wathieu
  • 7. SOCIALIZATION  Socialization is not random, it is purposeful  Humans seek social connection  1 way we find it via social objects  What the object is may not matter  It is a vehicle for connection
  • 8. SOCIAL OBJECT EXAMPLE  Apple iPhone Example Source: MacLead
  • 10. CULTURAL “SOCIAL OBJECTS”: MEMES  A meme acts as a unit for carrying cultural ideas, symbols, or practices.  Transmitted from 1 person to another  Analogous to genes  Self replicate  Evolve & mutate Source: Wikipedia
  • 11. MEME EXAMPLES  Feminist Ryan Gosling  http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/feminist-ryan-gosling  “Binders full of women”  http://bindersfullofwomen.tumblr.com/  LOL cats  http://images.google.com search: LOL cats
  • 12. SOCIAL OBJECT  The conversation happening around object is what’s valuable  How can we start conversations? Image: marc wathieu
  • 13. THOUGHT QUESTION  Social objects are 1 thing that connects us to others, building social networks.  What are other things that organize our connections with others and build networks?
  • 14. RETURN TO YOUR NETWORK  Between each edge (the arrow), write any social object you have in common with people directly connected to you.  Ex My roommate Best Friend, John ME Dude from class
  • 16. SOCIAL CAPITAL IS  'the number of people who can be expected to provide support and the resources those people have at their disposal”  Taps “goodwill” available to a person/group.  Can be converted into economic gain Image: MixTribe Photo
  • 17. SOCIAL CAPITAL  Is not simply who you know  But who you have access to via who the people you know. Image: MixTribe Photo
  • 18. SOCIAL CAPITAL IS  Reciprocal  Your capital is directly tied to the capital of others  You gain social capital by giving Image: ~dip
  • 19. SOCIAL CAPITAL  Bonding Social Capital - strong ties with kin and close friends that offers social support, builds collectivity, and is shared among people with similar values and goals (Lin, 2005; Putnam, 2000).  Bridging Social Capital - is goal-oriented and offers networking opportunities and access to external resources via extra-community ties (Gittell & Vidal, 1998; Putnam, 2000).
  • 21. WHAT DO YOU THINK?  Which person is more important for spreading NEW information to as many people as possible  A) Telling 1 of your 5 best friends  B) Telling an acquaintance in class
  • 22. STRENGTH OF WEAK TIES  Groundbreaking study by Granovetter showed:  Similar people tend to form strong ties  These ties tend to share similar information  Cause a lot of overlap in info exchange  Therefore  Weak ties most important ties in social networks  Responsible for transmission of info between people Ties
  • 23. GRANOVETTER STATES:  “Intuitively speaking, this means that whatever is to be diffused (shared) can reach a larger number of people, and traverse greater social distance when passed through weak ties rather than strong.” Ties
  • 24. TIES THAT BIND  Weak Ties  Can Become  Strong Ties  But it is not necessary for them to for you to have success!  Weak ties are critical to info diffusion  But more & new strong ties, means new weak ties Image: Carolyn_Sewell
  • 25. NETWORKS ON BOARD  Some students come up and draw their networks.  Then, we’ll see if any connections exist between them.

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