| Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness Inquiry and learning into social networks, organizational network analysis, and the relationships among people and systems in complex organizations and networks. |
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Sunday, April 06, 2003 Family Networks are not often mentioned in the the current social network analysis literature, but I'm finding that my own family's network has had an interesting "intervention" from the MyFamily.com website. For several years now, a second cousin (in Las Vegas) and a third cousin (in Denmark), and a pair of cousins in Wisconsin, have kept up a family web site. Discussions are lively, often going into strange tangents, and there are new photos almost daily of current events and resurrected and scanned old family photos. I know most of my cousins (my mother was the youngest of 10 children, so there are a lot of us in my generation, and the next two generations continue to grow) much better now that I ever would have through the brief chats at the annual family reunions and funerals. I know what people really like, how they use language, their musical preferences, and I've discovered a number of poets in the family.
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