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Network Theory Links

  • Power Relationships & Networks
    This paper demonstrates how power dissipates when people in a hub-and-spoke network start to talk to each other.
  • Interesting Interactive Network Map
    Use this orgnet.com map to explore how a network exists even if those in the network are not aware of it.
  • Is Gladwell's 'Influentials Theory' Wrong?
    An interesting article from Fast Company debunking Malcomb Gladwell's 'Tipping Point' theory that 'influentials' are the engines of change.
  • Malcom Gladwell's 'The Tipping Point'
    An important book with implications for those who build and sustain networks, both online and F2F.
  • Online and Face-to-Face Networking
    The US Senator Barak Obama's campaign is using various networking strategies as described in the current issue of Rolling Stone magazine. From the article - "Over the past year, the Obama campaign has quietly worked to integrate the online technologies ... — with the kind of neighbor-to-neighbor movement-building that Obama learned as a young organizer on the streets of Chicago."
  • Social Network Blog
    A social network blog about the creation of robust & vibrant economic and community networks... using network mapping, weaving and leadership development.
  • Social Network Theory - Wikipedia

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