Applied Network Analysis

a disconcerting separation between theoretical treatments of network structure and the substantive use of network concepts. Those who develop sophisticated mathematical representations of network structure are infrequently the individuals responsible for the innovative and lasting substantive use of network concepts. This condition could change in the future. It currently is contradicted by occasional network analysts. My suspicion, however, is that the division of labor between mathematical theorists and substantive researchers is likely to deepen rather

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