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  • Titel: A visual network perspective on social interaction and space: using net-map and wennmaker in participatory social-spatial research
  • Weitere Titel: Eine visuelle Netzwerkperspektive auf soziale Interaktion und Raum: Partizipative Forschung in den Raumwissenschaften mit Net-Map und VennMaker
  • Beteiligte: Lelong, Bettina [VerfasserIn]; Stark, Martin [VerfasserIn]; Hauck, Jennifer [VerfasserIn]; Leuenberger, Theresia [VerfasserIn]; Thronicker, Ines [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: 2016
  • Sprache: Englisch
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  • Schlagwörter: soziale Beziehungen ; Datengewinnung ; soziales Netzwerk ; Raum ; Sozialstruktur ; Netzwerk ; Visualisierung ; Interaktion ; Rekonstruktion ; Netzwerkanalyse ; visuelle Forschungsmethoden ; partizipative Methoden ; Mixed Methods ; Transition-Town-Bewegung ; Weltmusik
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    In: Europa Regional ; 23.2015 (2016) 2 ; 5-19
  • Beschreibung: Various network paradigm approaches are increasing in significance in the field of social-spatial sciences. In recent times, scholars engaged in research related to spatial features have more frequently grasped and explained social structures and discourses using an analytical network perspective. A relatively young strand of Social Network Analysis (SNA) is Visual Network Research, which uses network maps to gather and analyse social relationships, mostly using participative methods. This article discusses the specific possibilities and challenges that emerge by applying a visual network perspective in social- spatial sciences. Therefore, two different tools for visual data collection are introduced by presenting exemplary case studies that discuss the processes of space constitution. Net-Map is a pen-and-paper tool and is meant to manually draw multiplex networks in cooperation with interview partners or focus groups. By doing so, qualitative and quantitative network data are collected. Additionally, the influence, aims and roles of different actors are evaluated in relation, for example, to spatial scales or resources. The VennMaker tool offers cooperative network reconstruction through computer software. It generates a digital network map, collects quantitative relational and attributive data and provides a simultaneous qualitative triangulation of these data. Finally, the article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the different tools and suggests a conceptual and methodological combination of Visual Network Research and the relational sociology of space for a richer understanding of social action and space.
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