Redes sociais de dois modos: Aspectos conceituais

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Two-mode networks consist of connections between two distinct sets of entities. The term "mode" refers to specific categories of entities. The term one-mode networks is used when members of a network are connected with other members in the same category - As a network of researchers - And the term two-mode network is used when members are connected with actors from other categories. The two-mode network is represented by the interaction among actors and social entities as a single social system, such as the connections between researchers and institutions (two sets of actors) within the same network. The purpose of this article is to conceptualize and present two-mode networks, which are applied in studies that use Social Network Analysis. Through literature review, we selected articles that emphasize conceptual aspects of two-mode social networks, which allowed us to describe and highlight examples and applications of this type of network. There are few published studies that mention or use two-mode Social Network Analysis in Brazil. Therefore, the goal of the article is to contribute to the promulgation of applications of two-mode networks.

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Tomaél, M. I., & Marteleto, R. M. (2013, September). Redes sociais de dois modos: Aspectos conceituais. Transinformacao. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-37862013000300007

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