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Una metodología desde la teoría de redes para las redes culturales

    1. [1] Universidad de Sevilla

      Universidad de Sevilla

      Sevilla, España

  • Localización: Universitas humanística, ISSN 0120-4807, Nº. 89, 2020
  • Idioma: español
  • DOI: 10.11144/Javeriana.uh89.mtrc
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Uma metodologia da teoria das redes para as redes culturais
    • A methodology from network theory for cultural networks
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    • español

      Este documento presenta, desde un punto de vista introductorio y orientado a no expertos en teoría de redes, los fundamentos de grafos y redes que permiten proyectar información sobre redes culturales en un contexto formal. Asimismo, describe algunas de las medidas y herramientas más comunes para diseñar mecanismos cuantitativos para el análisis posterior de estas redes. Este artículo no pretende ser un curso ni un tutorial completo sobre teoría de redes, para eso el lector puede acudir a cualquiera de las referencias que se apuntan al final, más bien constituye una introducción orientada a recorrer, en un solo documento, algunos de los detalles que se consideran más importantes y que suelen quedar fuera de las explicaciones iniciales sobre el tema.

    • English

      This paper presents, from an introductory point of view and oriented to non-experts in network theory, the fundamentals of graphs and networks that allow projecting information about cultural networks in a formal context. It also describes some of the most common measures and tools to design quantitative mechanisms for the subsequent analysis of these networks. This article does not pretend to be a complete course or tutorial on network theory, for that the reader can refer to any of the references listed at the end, but rather it is an introduction oriented to go through, in a single document, some of the details that are considered more important and that are usually left out of the initial explanations on the subject.

    • português

      Este documento apresenta, de um ponto de vista introdutório e dirigido a não especialistas em teoria de redes, os fundamentos de grafos e redes que permitem projetar informações sobre redes culturais em um contexto formal. Ele também descreve algumas das medidas e ferramentas mais comuns para desenhar mecanismos quantitativos para a análise subsequente dessas redes. Este artigo não tem a pretensão de ser um curso ou um tutorial completo de teoria das redes, para isso o leitor pode recorrer a qualquer uma das referências apontadas ao final, mas constitui uma introdução orientada a percorrer, em um único documento, alguns dos detalhes considerados mais importantes e que muitas vezes ficam de fora das explicações iniciais sobre o assunto.

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