Using Social Network Analysis to Visualise Place-Based Partnerships for Systems Change in Regional Australia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Issue Addressed Social network analysis (SNA) is a novel approach to investigating food security systems change in regional and remote communities. With short‐term, siloed food security solutions often proving ineffective, this study used SNA to visualise how organisations across a vast area in Western Australia (WA) were working in ...
Godrich SL +5 more
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Nutritionists and Dietitians as Key Actors in Local Food Systems: A Systems-Based Social Network Analysis. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Nutritionists and dietitians play an important role in supporting sustainable food systems and diets; however, their involvement in local alternative food networks remains poorly defined. These actors are well placed to apply their extensive expertise in food, nutrition and health to the transformation of the contemporary food ...
Pickles S +4 more
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How to Apply Social Network Analysis to Evaluate Professional Development Programs in Biomedical Research. [PDF]
Abstract Effective evaluation and assessment of research‐focused programs, including centers, core facilities, and institutes, is crucial but inherently challenging. Faculty members are often departmentalized, yet their research necessitates campus‐wide access to infrastructure, specialized equipment, students, and interdisciplinary collaborators, thus
Smith DB, Hovde CJ, Oxford JT.
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Application of Social Network Analysis to the Investigation of Interpersonal Connections
Social network analysis (SNA) is an important and valuable tool for knowledge extraction from massive and unstructured data. Social network provides a powerful abstraction of the structure and dynamics of diverse kinds of interpersonal connection and ...
Marcin Mincer +1 more
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How the study of networks informs knowledge translation and implementation: a scoping review
Background To date, implementation science has focused largely on identifying the individual and organizational barriers, processes, and outcomes of knowledge translation (KT) (including implementation efforts).
Stephanie M. N. Glegg +2 more
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Omnibus Law is the merging of several different rules into one law. RUU Cipta Kerja is one part of the Omnibus Law that attracts attention because it is considered detrimental to society. This caused a lot of rejection and protests from the society. The protest was held directly in the form of demonstrations in various regions of Indonesia and also in ...
Sabrina Rahma Utami +2 more
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The Spread and Utility of Social Network Analysis across a Group of Health Behavior Researchers
Social network analysis (SNA), both as theory and methodology, is a powerful framework for delimiting and studying health behaviors. Using SNA allows scholars to answer new research questions, innovatively investigate the social and systemic contexts of ...
Megan S. Patterson +2 more
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Identification of Influencers in Social Media using Social Network Analysis (SNA) [PDF]
Social media is a communication media that is often used to connect many people around the world. The inappropriate use of social media will have a negative impact. The example is the spread of hoaxes. Hoax is a topic that shared by many accounts on social media. These accounts are referred as influencers.
Andre Maureen Pudjajana +3 more
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Economic and regional development through SNA: the case of the unemployment rate in NUTS 2 regions of the EU [PDF]
Economic and Regional Development refers to the process of developing regions to improve their economic, political and social prosperity. This document analyses the unemployment rate of the NUTS 2 regions for 2008-2021.
Pagona Filenta, Dimitrios Kydros
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Social network analysis in humanitarian logistics research [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to promote social network analysis (SNA) methodology within the humanitarian research community, surveying its current state of the art and demonstrating its utility in analyzing humanitarian operations.
Zhasmina Tacheva, Natalie Simpson
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