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Freeman, Linton C. "See you in the Funny Papers. Cartoons and Social Networks." In: Connections 23.1 (2000), S. 32–42. Added by: joachim (2013-05-02 16:30) Last edited by: joachim (2019-09-13 11:58) |
Resource type: Journal Article Languages: English Peer reviewed BibTeX citation key: Freeman2000 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Cartoon, Comic strip, Communications, Themes and motives, USA Creators: Freeman Collection: Connections |
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Abstract |
In the present note, I will review some of the cartoons published in the last few years that focus on social networks. One aim is to entertain. But, at the same time, I will show cartoons that reveal the core ideas behind a wide range of important structural research. Cartoons of this sort might be used to provide the uninitiated with a painless introduction to some key network concepts and research findings.
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