from III - Later Foundations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 October 2021
We appreciate this opportunity to reiterate and more fully explicate the “focus theory” as first presented in “The Focused Organization of Social Ties” (Feld 1981) and extended in “Social Structural Determinants of Similarities among Associates” (Feld 1982) and in “The Structured Use of Personal Associates” (Feld 1984). We have been gratified to see that so many social network analysts have used the focus theory in their own work. Nevertheless, we believe that we can now better elucidate some of the fundamental assumptions, processes, and implications in a way that we hope will make the theory more useful to more researchers in more different modes going forward.
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