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Nadine http://turbulence.org/Works/graphtheory/index2.html
 
Nadine http://turbulence.org/Works/graphtheory/index2.html
  
Alyssa www.bandtoband.com
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Alyssa I keep changing my mind: www.amazon.com
  
 
Lauren www.allmusic.com (www.allrovi.com)
 
Lauren www.allmusic.com (www.allrovi.com)

Revision as of 17:22, 26 September 2011

Website presentation and analysis

Everyone select one website to present (9/27 and 9/29) from a social network analysis perspective. Your selected website may include social media explicitly, or may contain music data that can be modeled as a network. Think about the following:

  • (a) How does the site work? What's its purpose and how is it organized?
  • (b) what sorts of musical data does the site contain?
  • (c) what kinds of networks can you extract from this site? Create one or two Pajek networks, together with partitions, and vectors.
  • (d) what sorts of interesting questions then arise? (It's often instructive to create two such networks, and then ask: how do they differ, and why?)

You might like to examine websites that center on music (e.g. allmusic.com) or you could examine musical aspects of a more general-purpose site (e.g. facebook.com, amazon.com, reddit.com, delicious.com). Draw a network from your selected site, create some Pajek files, and think up some interesting research avenues you could take.

I've listed lots of ideas for you here. (see especially here)

Signup

Please sign up for websites by editing the following list (so that everyone chooses a different website to present):

Nadine http://turbulence.org/Works/graphtheory/index2.html

Alyssa I keep changing my mind: www.amazon.com

Lauren www.allmusic.com (www.allrovi.com)

Chris

Perry

Geoff

Allison

Jeff

Kat

Jill

Raimundo

Chee Meng www.cami.com