摘要:The aim of this paper is to assess the explanatory power of graphic representation by visualization of social networks. We analyze outcomes generated by the software tool UciNet and NetDraw, in order to explain networks outcomes using principles for effective interpretation of graphs. The internal characteristics of the major “jihadist” groups formed in Spain, are taken into consideration/account for analysis in the present paper. Our study examines the relevance of social interaction during “jihadist” militancy and the characteristics and implications of structure within a network.
其他摘要:The aim of this paper is to assess the explanatory power of graphic representation by visualization of social networks. We analyze outcomes generated by the software tool UciNet and NetDraw, in order to explain networks outcomes using principles for effective interpretation of graphs. The internal characteristics of the major “jihadist” groups formed in Spain, are taken into consideration/account for analysis in the present paper. Our study examines the relevance of social interaction during “jihadist” militancy and the characteristics and implications of structure within a network.