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Tables of Contents for Mapping Social Networks, Spatial Data, & Hidden Populations
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
vii
 
Jean J. Schensul
Margaret D. LeCompte
Friends, Relatives, and Relevant Others: Conducting Ethnographic Network Studies
1
50
Robert T. Trotter, II
Introduction to Network Research
1
7
Key Concepts for Ethnographic Approaches to Social Networks
8
10
Ego-Centered Approaches to Understanding Networks
18
12
Full Network Relationships: Reciprocal Network Information
30
8
Network Sampling Strategies
38
3
Summary and Conclusions
41
6
Notes
47
1
References
48
1
Suggested Resources
49
2
Mapping Spatial Data
51
74
Ellen K. Cromley
The Spatial Perspective
51
3
Spatial Dimensions of Community
54
12
Spatial Dimensions of Individual Life
66
6
Collecting Data on Activity Spaces
72
8
Implications of Activity Data Collection for Analysis
80
3
Spatial Dimensions of Community Institutions
83
11
Spatial Sampling
94
3
Mapping Spatial Data
97
20
The Power of Maps
117
2
References
119
4
Suggested Resources
123
2
Studying Hidden Populations
125
68
Merrill Singer
What Are Hidden Populations?
125
10
Evolution of Hidden Population Research
135
24
Recruiting Study Participants
159
10
Methodological Considerations
169
12
Ethical Issues
181
7
Conclusions
188
1
References
189
2
Suggested Resources
191
2
Index
193
8
About the Authors, Artists, and Editors
201