Social Sequence Analysis: Methods and Applications

Part I. Introduction: 1. Sequence analysis in the social sciences Part II. Theoretical Background: 2. Theoretical foundations of social sequence analysis Part III. Social Sequence Analysis Concepts and Techniques: 3. Sequence analysis concepts and data 4. Detecting sequence structure 5. Whole-sequence comparison methods Part IV. New Directions in Social Sequence Analysis: 6. Network methods for sequence analysis 7. Social microsequence analysis Part V. Conclusions: 8. The promise of social sequence analysis.

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