Methods Bibliography

Netnography, Text and Social Network Analysis Bibliography

Abrams, Janet and Peter Hall Eds. (2006), Else/Where: Mapping New Cartographies of Networks and Territories. Minneapolis, Mn: University of Minnesota Design Institute.

Adler, Patricia A. and Peter Adler (1994), “Observational Techniques,” in Handbook Of Qualitative Research, Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln, Eds. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

Atkins, Daniel E., Kelvin K. Droegemeier, Stuart I. Feldman, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Michael L. Klein (2003), “Revolutionizing Science and Engineering Through Cyberinfrastructure: Report of the National Science Foundation Blue-Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure,” National Science Foundation.

Bender-deMoll, Skye and Daniel A. McFarland (2007), “The Art and Science of Dynamic Network Visualization,” Journal of Social Structure, 7.

Borgatti, Stephen P. and Rob Cross (2003), “A relational view of information seeking and learning in social networks,” Management Science, 49 (4), 432.

Borgatti, Stephen P. and Pacey C. Foster (2003), “The Network Paradigm in Organizational Research: A Review and Typlogy,” Journal of Management, 29 (6), 991-1013.

Branco, Angela Uchoa (2005), “Peer Interactions, Language Development and Metacommunication,” Culture Psychology, 11 (4), 415-29.

Brandes, Ulrik, Jorg Raab, and Dorothea Wagner (2001), “Exploratory Network Visualization: Simultaneous Display of Actor Status and Connections,” Journal of Social Structure, 2 (4), 28.

Bulte, Christopher Van Den and Stefan Wuyts (2007), Social Networks and Marketing. Cambridge, Ma: Marketing Science Institute.

Carley, Kathleen (2003), “Dynamic Network Analysis,” Committee on Human Factors, National Research Council.

Carley, Kathleen and Jana Diesner (2005), “AutoMap: Software for Network Text Analysis,” CASOS.

Kaufer, David S. and Kathleen Carley (1996), “The Influence of Print on Social and Cultural Exchange,” Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 16, 14-25.

Carley, Kathleen M. (1993), “Coding Choices for Textual Analysis: A Comparison of Content Analysis and Map Analysis,” Sociological Methodology, 23, 42.

—- (2001), “Computational Approaches to Sociological Theorizing,” Carnegie Mellon University.

—- (1994), “Extracting Culture Through Textual Analysis,” Poetics (22), 21.

—- (1997), “Network Text Analysis: The Network Position of Concepts ” in Text Analysis for the Social Sciences: Methods for Drawing Statistical Inferences from Texts and Transcripts, Carl W. Roberts, Ed. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Carley, Kathleen M. and Matt De Reno (2006), “ORA 2006: Users Guide,” Carnegie Mellon University, (ISRI) Institute for Software Research International, (CASOS) Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems.

Carley, Kathleen M., Jana Diesner, and Matt De Reno (2006), “AutoMap User’s Guide,” Carnegie Mellon University, (ISRI) Institute for Software Research International
(CASOS) Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems.

Carley, Kathleen M., Jana Diesner, Jeffrey Reminga, and Maksim Tsvetovat (2004), “An Integrated Approach to the Collection and Analysis of Network Data,” (CASOS) Center for Computational Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems
Carnegir Mellon University.

Carley, Kathleen M. and David S. Kaufer (1993), “Semantic Connectivity: An Approach for Analyzing Symbols in Semantic Networks,” Communication Theory, 3, 30.

Carley, Kathleen M. and Michael E. Palmquist (1992), “Extracting, Representing, and Analysing Mental Models,” Social Forces, 70, 35.

Chan, Kelvin and Jay Liebowitz (2006), “The synergy of social network analysis and knowledge mapping: a case study,” International Journal of Management & Decision Making, 7 (1), 19.

de Nooy, Wouter (2006), “Stories, Scripts, Roles, and Networks,” Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences, 1 (2).

de Nooy, Wouter, Andrej Mrvar, and Vladimir Batagelj (2005), Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Deuze, Mark (2006), “Collaboration, participation and the media,” New Media Society, 8 (4), 691-98.

Diesner, Jana and Kathleen Carley (2004), “AutoMap1.2- Extract, Analyze, Represent and Compare Mental Models From texts.” Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science.

—- (2005), “Revealing Social Structure from Texts: Meta-Matrix Text Analysis as a novel method for Network Text Analysis ” in Causal Mapping for Information Systems and Technology Research: Approaches, Advances, and Illustrations, V.K. Narayanan and D.J. Armstrong, Eds. Harrisburg, Pa: Idea Group Publishing.

Diesner, Jana, Terrill L. Frantz, and M. Carley Kathleen (2005), “Communication Networks from the Enron Email Corpus “It’s Always About the People. Enron is no Different”,” Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 11, 27.

Fleetwood, Steve (2005), “Ontology in Organization and Management Studies: A Critical Realist Perspective,” Organization 12 (2), 25.

Freeman, Linton C. (2004), The Development of Social Network Analysis: A Study in the Sociology of Science
. Vancouver: Empirical Press.

Gotved, Stine (2006), “Time and Space in Cyber Reality,” New Media and Society, 8 (2), 467-86.

Gronlund, Andreas and Peter Holme (2005), “A Network-based threshold model for the spreading of fads in society and markets,” arXiv:Physics/0505050, 1.

Gummesson, Evert (2006), “Many-To-Many Marketing as Grand Theory: A Nordic School Contribution,” in The Service Dominant Logic of Marketing: Dialog, Debate, and Directions, Robert F. Lusch and Stephen L. Vargo, Eds. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.

—- (2005), “Qualitative research in marketing: Road-map for a wilderness of complexity and unpredictability,” European Journal of Marketing, 39 (3/4), 19.

Hemetsberger, Andrea and Christian Reinhardt (2006), “Learning and Knowledge-building in Open-source Communities: A Social-experiential Approach,” Management Learning, 37 (2), 187.

Henderson, Geraldine R., Dawn Iacobucci, and Bobby J. Calder (2002), “Using Network Analysis to Understand Brands,” Advances in Consumer Research, 29, 10.

Horrigan, John B. (2007), “A Typology of Information and Communication Technology Users,” in Pew Internet & American Life Project. Washington D.C.: Pew Internet & American Life project.

Kleinberg, Jon (2006), “Temporal Dynamics of On-Line Information Streams,” in Data Stream Management: Processing High-Speed Data Streams, J. Garofalakis and R. Gehrke and R. Rastogi, Eds.: Springer.

Kozinets, Robert (2002), “The Field Behind the Screen: Using Netnography for Marketing Research in Online Communities,” Journal of Marketing Research, 39, 61-72.

Kozinets, Robert V. (1997), “”I Want To Believe”: A Netnography of The X-Philes’ Subculture of Consumption,” Advances in Consumer Research, 24 (1), 470-75.

Krackhardt, David and Kathleen M. Carley (1998), “A PCANS Model of Structure in Organizations,” in Proceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Command and Control Research and Technology. Monterray Ca: Evidence Based Research.

Langer, Roy and Suzanne C. Beckman (2005), “Sensitive Research Topics: Netnography Revisited,” Qualitative Market Research, 8 (2), 189-203.

Lanham, Richard A. (2006), The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the age of Information. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Marlow, Cameron (2005), “Audience, Structure and Authority in the Weblog Community.”

Monge, Peter R. and Noshir S. Contractor (2003), Theories of Communication Networks. New York: Oxford University Press.

Moody, James, Daniel McFarland, and Skye Bender-deMoll (2005), “Dynamic Network Visualization,” American Journal of Sociology, 110 (4), 1206.

Newman, Mark (2003), “The Structure and Function of Complex Networks,” SIAM Review, 45 (2), 167-254.

Newman, Mark, Albert-Lazlo Barabasi, and Duncan J. Watts (2006), The Structure and Dynamics of Networks. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Ostberg, Jacob (2007), “The Linking Value of Subcultural Capital: constructing the Stolkholm Brat enclave,” in Consumer Tribes, Bernard Cova and Robert V. Kozinets and Avi Shankar, Eds. Burlington, Ma: Elsevier.

Penaloza, Lisa and Alladi Venkatesh (2006), “Further evolving the new dominant logic of marketing: from services to the social construction of markets,” Marketing Theory, 6 (3), 299-316.

Powell, Walter, Douglas R. White, Kenneth W. Koput, and Jason Owen-Smith (2005), “Network Dynamics and Field Evolution: The growth of Interorganizational Collaboration in the Life Sciences,” The American Journal of Sociology, 110 (4), 1132-206.

Pracejus, John W., G. Douglas Olsen, and Thomas C. O’Guinn (2006), “How Nothing Became Something: White Space, Rhetoric, History, and Meaning,” Journal of Consumer Research, 33 (1), 82.

Schau, Hope Jensen and Mary C. Gilly (2003), “We are What We Post? Self-Presentation in Personal Web Space,” Journal of Consumer Research, 30 (3), 385-404.

Shah, Sonali K and Kevin G. Corley (2006), “Building Better Theory by Bridging the Quantitative-Qualitative Divide*,” The Journal of management studies, 43 (8), 1821.

Simpson, Lisa S. (2006), “The Value of Combining Netnography with Traditional Research Techniques,” in American Marketing Association Summer Educators Conference. Chicago.

Van Dijk, Jan (2005), The Network Society: Social Aspects of New Media (2 ed.): Sage Publications.

Verona, Gianmario, Emanuela Prandelli, and Mohanbir Sawhney (2006), “Innovation and Virtual Environments: Towards Virtual Knowledge Brokers,” Organization Studies, 27 (6), 765-88.

von Hippel, Eric (2005), Democratizing Innovation: MIT Press.

w3schools (2007), “Web Statistics and Trends,” Vol. 2007.

Wasserman, Stanley and Katherine Faust (2006), Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications (14 ed.). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Watts, Duncan J. (2003), Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age. New York: W.W. Norton & Company Inc.

Watts, Duncan J. and Peter Sheridan Dodds (2007), “Influentials, Networks, and Public Opinion Formation,” Journal of Consumer Research, 34 (4), 441.

Wellman, Barry (2005), “Community: From Neighborhood to Network,” Communications of the ACM, 48 (10), 53-55.

Wolfe, Alvin W. (2006), “Network Perspectives on Communities,” in Structure and Dynamics: eJournal of Anthropological and Related Sciences Vol. 1.

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