Competing with Social Networks: Social Platforms
Description
The project on "Social Network Analysis" was completed for the Digital Humanities Master's course under the guidance of Dr. Mayank Kumar.
Social network analysis (SNA) is a methodology for studying social structures and relationships using network theory and analysis. It involves examining the connections and interactions between individuals, groups, and organizations, as well as the patterns and properties of the networks they form.
SNA can be used to analyze a wide range of social phenomena, including information flow, power dynamics, collaboration, innovation, and social capital. It typically involves visualizing social networks as graphs, with nodes representing individuals or groups and edges representing the connections between them.
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