Moody, James. 2004. “The Structure of a Social Science Collaboration Network: Disciplinary Cohesion from 1963 to 1999.” American Sociological Review 69 (2): 213–38.
AO: This 2004 piece by James Moody is preoccupied with whether or not sociology has become more socially integrated over the last 30 years and looks at scientific collaboration networks and how those affect scientific practice.
James Moody, "Moody, James. 2004. “The Structure of a Social Science Collaboration Network: Disciplinary Cohesion from 1963 to 1999.” American Sociological Review 69 (2): 213–38. ", contributed by Angela Okune, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 2 August 2018, accessed 22 December 2024. https://worldpece.org/content/moody-james-2004-“-structure-social-science-collaboration-network-disciplinary-cohesion-1963
Critical Commentary
AO: This 2004 piece by James Moody is preoccupied with whether or not sociology has become more socially integrated over the last 30 years and looks at scientific collaboration networks and how those affect scientific practice.