tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2592806924832804027.post609963008387332627..comments2023-10-11T11:44:35.440-04:00Comments on Prof. Tunnard's Social Network Analysis and Social Media Classes: Refugee Resettlement Models in Canada and the US, and their Effect on Refugee IntegrationChristopher Tunnardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11204364321251299197noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2592806924832804027.post-6634563990956511232016-10-27T12:00:17.007-04:002016-10-27T12:00:17.007-04:00Interesting and timely idea. Your Question is alo...Interesting and timely idea. Your Question is along the right lines, but what would make it better is if you defined what you mean by "promote greater ties" and "improve access." This would also help define the networks you're looking at (multi-modal refugees/caseworkers/sponsors/funders?)as it's not clear how you'r going to establish relationships among them and between them. Your selection of SNA measures is good, but I would also add something on subgroups /cliques, as this could be an early-warning indicator of either potential problems or successes. This is supported by your excellent point about isolation by attribute. H<br /><br />Great project, one which would attract a lot of support in the Fletcher community. When you want to do this, come see me!Christopher Tunnardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11204364321251299197noreply@blogger.com