The Micro-Sociology of Networks Author: Ross McCulloch Published on: July 5, 2010 Published in: Uncategorized The Micro-Sociology of Networks View more presentations from David Armano. First spotted on Dominic Campbell’s FutureGov blog, David Armano’s presentation provides an insightful look at the micro-sociology of networks. Enjoy. Ross McCulloch administrator Founder of #BeGoodBeSocial & Third Sector Forums │ Director at Third Sector Lab │ Foundation Scotland Impact & Innovation Committee Member | Comic Relief Community Cash Glasgow Chair You may also like Hello world! Uncategorized Get our free Nonprofit Website Planning eBook Uncategorized Leave a comment Cancel replyName* Email* Website Comment Why micro-sociology and not anthropology i wonder… Reply Good point Marcus. If you’re on twitter why not drop David a quick tweet to ask? You’ll find him @armano Reply thanks for your information.. Reply its really interesting.. Reply micro-sociology is presented, whether an interaction that people are always people how they come together to affect each other. Reply thanks for instructions. Reply
Good point Marcus. If you’re on twitter why not drop David a quick tweet to ask? You’ll find him @armano Reply
micro-sociology is presented, whether an interaction that people are always people how they come together to affect each other. Reply
Why micro-sociology and not anthropology i wonder…
Good point Marcus. If you’re on twitter why not drop David a quick tweet to ask? You’ll find him @armano
thanks for your information..
its really interesting..
micro-sociology is presented, whether an interaction that people are always people how they come together to affect each other.
thanks for instructions.