The International Network for Social Network Analysis is the professional association of social network analysis.[1] The rapid increase in awareness of social networks, social network software, and social networking has led to lively discussions and influence beyond sheer numbers.

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Membership, history and output [link]

INSNA's membership consists of more than 1,000 social network analysis researchers, who have a website (see External links) and an active listserve discussion group.

INSNA has always been international and interdisciplinary. Most members are social scientists, but there is significant involvement by mathematicians, statisticians, the business world (especially management consultants), and social networking software creators and analysts.

It was founded in 1977 by Barry Wellman, a sociologist to connect scattered network analysts, dispersed across countries and fields.[2] It was headed by communications scientist William Richards from 2005 until his sudden death in August 2007.[3] Vice-president George Barnett, currently a professor at the University of California, Davis, succeeded him.

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 Conference annually.[4] See list below.
  • Publishes a quarterly journal, Social Networks.[5]
  • Publishes the online Journal of Social Structure, irregular periodicity.[6]
  • Provides links to researchers around the world.
  • Provides raw data.

List of Annual "Sunbelt" Meetings / Keynote Speakers [link]

Starting in the 1990s, the Keynote Speakers were also recognized with the Georg Simmel Distinguished Career Award.

See also [link]

References [link]

Print [link]

  • Freeman, Linton C. (2004) The Development of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the Sociology of Science. Vancouver: Empirical Press. ISBN 1-59457-714-5.
  • Barry Wellman, “Networking Network Analysts: How INSNA (the International Network for Social Network Analysis) Came to Be.” Connections 23, 1 (Summer, 2000): 20-31.

Internet [link]

  1. ^ Intute: Social Sciences, Intute website.
  2. ^ Barry Wellman biography: Netlab at the University of Toronto website.
  3. ^ William Richards' profile at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia (Canada), website.
  4. ^ Annual International Sunbelt Social Network Conference: INSNA website.
  5. ^ Social Networks, quarterly journal.
  6. ^ Journal of Social Structure, online journal, irregular periodicity.

External links [link]


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