Lehr(er)buch Soziologie
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-90987-5_10
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“…Whatever the degree of standardisation employed by the researchers using quantitative or qualitative SNA, identifying all possible relationships within families requires explicit criteria for the study of these relationships. While some researchers reduce the family to a set of relationships of a particular quality (e.g., degree of intimacy) (Lenz 2009;Lenz and Nestmann 2009), or subsume the family under the concept of personal communities of socially close ties (Pahl and Spencer 2010;Wellman et al 1988), other researchers use a more subjective definition of the family by asking people to identify their meaningful family members (Widmer 1999(Widmer , 2016. What all of these network studies have in common is that they focus on the patterning of relationships in seeking to understand family life.…”
Section: Key Principles Of the Network Approach And Its Relevance For The Study Of Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whatever the degree of standardisation employed by the researchers using quantitative or qualitative SNA, identifying all possible relationships within families requires explicit criteria for the study of these relationships. While some researchers reduce the family to a set of relationships of a particular quality (e.g., degree of intimacy) (Lenz 2009;Lenz and Nestmann 2009), or subsume the family under the concept of personal communities of socially close ties (Pahl and Spencer 2010;Wellman et al 1988), other researchers use a more subjective definition of the family by asking people to identify their meaningful family members (Widmer 1999(Widmer , 2016. What all of these network studies have in common is that they focus on the patterning of relationships in seeking to understand family life.…”
Section: Key Principles Of the Network Approach And Its Relevance For The Study Of Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. einer Nachbarschaft) als eine empirisch offene Frage bezeichnet werden, was das Interesse auf die Erforschung faktisch bestehender sozialer Beziehungen lenkt. Dem Begriff des sozialen Netzwerks wird in diesem Zusammenhang das Potenzial zugeschrieben, die heutige Vielfalt sozialer Beziehungen abzubilden, indem es als Brückenkonzept zwischen der Mikroebene einzelner zwischenmenschlicher Interaktionen sowie der Makroebene sozialer und gesamtgesellschaftlicher Strukturen vermittelt(Lenz & Nestmann, 2009,…”
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