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The graphical representations below of network mapping are presented only
as examples of how this technology is currently being used. The examples are
linked to external sites whose content AAAS does not necessarily endorse.
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| Network map of the contributions greater than $500 to 2006 Republican
(red circles) and Democrat (blue circles) candidates for Arizona State Senate.
From unfluence.net by Greg Michalec and Skye Bender-deMoll with data from
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Map of the network of citation references between U.S.
Supreme Court abortion rights cases. From "The Authority of Supreme Court
Precedent," James Fowler (with Sangick Jeon), Social Networks 30 (1):16-30
(January 2008) p 14.
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| Network map of organizations who co-mobilized demonstrators, based on
2529 responses to surveys of antiwar activists attending large-scale public
demonstrations in 2004-2005. Data from Michael T. Heaney, Fabio Rojas, "Partisans,
Nonpartisans, and the Antiwar Movement in the United States" AMERICAN POLITICS
RESEARCH, Vol. 35, No. 5 (September 2007) |
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General Network Structure for a Paga-Nania Community. From
M. Abukari, J. Hauck, and E. Schiffer,"Influence Network Mapping: Mapping
linkages of Water Users’ Associations in IFAD-supported LACOSREP in Northern
Ghana" (November 2007) p 15.
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(site updated 02/11/2008)

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