Structural equivalence in a journal network
Patrick Doreian and
Thomas J. Fararo
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1985, vol. 36, issue 1, 28-37
Abstract:
Concepts and techniques used in contemporary social network analysis are applied to a network of journals based on citation. By means of procedures drawing on the notion of structural equivalence, a set of blocks or positions, containing journals, are delineated. These blocks have a very close correspondence to a categorization of the journals based on their aims and objectives, supporting the idea of treating the journals of a discipline as a status‐role relational system. By means of the reduced image of the network, a highly centralized and hierarchical structure appears. Some hypotheses concerning the structure and operation of journal networks are advanced.
Date: 1985
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