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social networkAn association of people drawn together by family, work or hobby. The term was first coined by professor J. A. Barnes in the 1950s, who defined the size of a social network as a group of about 100 to 150 people. On the Web, social networking sites have millions of members (see social networking site).
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| Used critically, social network theory offers historians fresh ways to conceptualize different modes of social interaction; but it is not clear what it tells us one way or the other about how people experienced "harsh conditions," including their "community" interactions with employers, landlords, shopkeepers, creditors, or police as well as with neighbors and more distant friends and relatives. This new service is based on a combination of social network theory and advanced data analytics and mapping techniques. |
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