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Social network analysis (related to network theory) has emerged as a key technique in modern sociology, anthropology, sociolinguistics, geography, social psychology, information science and organizational studies, as well as a popular topic of speculation and study.
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Dunbar's number: The so-called rule of 150, asserts that the size of a genuine social network is limited to about 150 members (sometimes called Dunbar's number).
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The concept gave rise to the famous phrase six degrees of separation after a 1967 small world experiment by psychologist Stanley Milgram.
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The first social networking website was Classmates.com, which began in 1995.
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Blended networking is an approach to social networking that combines both offline elements (face-to-face events) and online elements.
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Other social networking sites focus on local communities, sharing local business and entertainment reviews, news, event calendars and happenings.
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- Augmented Social Network (Links people, organizations and concepts)
- Actor Network Theory
- Knowledge management
- Value network
- Guanxi
- Economic network
- Community of Practice
- Network of practice
- Social Web
- Network analysis
- Six degrees of separation
- Small world phenomenon
- Social-circles network model
- Social networking service
- Social Networking Software (SNS)
- Mobile social network
- International Network for Social Network Analysis
- Motivations for Contributing to Online Communities
- Sexual network
- Social contract
- Social safety net
- Socio-technical systems
- Virtual community
- MoSoSo (Mobile Social Software)
- FOAF (Friend of a Friend)
- Mathematical Sociology
- Virtual organization
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