Mark Granovetter

Mark Granovetter

Professor Mark Granovetter is an American sociologist at Stanford University[1] who has created theories in modern sociology since the 1970s. He is best known for his work in social network theory and in economic sociology, particularly his theory on the spread of information in social networks known as "The Strength of Weak Ties" (1973).[2].

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Background

Granovetter (born 1943) earned an A.B. at Princeton University (1965) and a Ph.D at Harvard University (1970). At Harvard he studied under the supervision of Harrison White. He is currently the Joan Butler Ford Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford and was formerly the department chair of sociology. He worked at Northwestern University, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and Johns Hopkins University.[3]

Major ideas

The strength of weak ties

Granovetter's paper "The Strength of Weak Ties" is a highly influential sociology paper, with nearly 15,000 citations according to Google Scholar (by October 2011). In marketing, information science, or politics, weak ties enable reaching populations and audiences that are not accessible via strong ties. The concepts and findings of this work were later published in the monograph Getting A Job, an adaptation of Granovetter's doctoral dissertation at Harvard University's Department of Social Relations, with the title: "Changing Jobs: Channels of Mobility Information in a Suburban Population" (313 pages).

Economic sociology: Embeddedness

In the field of economic sociology, Granovetter has been a leader since the publication in 1985 of an article that launched "new economic sociology", "Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness". This article caused Granovetter to be identified with the concept of "Embeddedness", the idea that economic relations between individuals or firms are embedded in actual social networks and do not exist in an abstract idealized market (a concept originally described in Karl Polanyi's book The Great Transformation). He is currently working on a book provisionally called Society and Economy.

"Tipping points" / threshold models

Granovetter has done research on a model of how fads are created. Consider a hypothetical mob assuming that each person's decision whether to riot or not is dependent on what everyone else is doing. Instigators will begin rioting even if no one else is, while others need to see a critical number of trouble makers before they riot, too. This threshold is assumed to be distributed to some probability distribution. The outcomes may diverge largely although the initial condition of threshold may only differ very slightly. This threshold model of social behavior was proposed previously by Thomas Schelling and later popularized by Malcolm Gladwell's book The Tipping Point.

Security influence

Granovetter's work has influenced researchers in capability-based security. Interactions in these systems can be described using "Granovetter diagrams", which illustrate changes in the ties between objects.[4]

Bibliography (selected)

  • Getting A Job: A Study of Contacts and Careers. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University. 1974. ISBN 978-0-674-35416-6 
  • Granovetter, M. (1978). "Threshold Models of Collective Behavior". American Journal of Sociology 83 (6): 1420. doi:10.1086/226707. JSTOR 2778111.  edit
  • Granovetter, M. (1983). "The Strength of Weak Ties: A Network Theory Revisited". Sociological Theory 1: 201–233. doi:10.2307/202051. JSTOR 202051.  edit
- Reprinted in Marsden, Peter V.; Lin, Nan, eds (1982). Social Structure and Network Analysis. Sage. ISBN 978-0-8039-1888-7 

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.stanford.edu/dept/soc/people/mgranovetter/ Mark Granovetter, Stanford University
  2. ^ Granovetter, M. S. (1973). "The Strength of Weak Ties". The American Journal of Sociology 78 (6): 1360–1380. doi:10.1086/225469. JSTOR 2776392. http://www.stanford.edu/dept/soc/people/mgranovetter/documents/granstrengthweakties.pdf.  edit
  3. ^ Curriculum Vitae, November 2005, from Stanford University website
  4. ^ J.B. Dennis and E.C. Van Horn. Programming semantics for multiprogrammed computations. Communications of the ACM, 9(3):143--155, March 1966. Citeseer entry

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