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This well-known social network dataset, collected by Bruce Kapferer in Zambia from June 1965 to August 1965, involves interactions among workers in a tailor shop as observed by Kapferer himself.
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The data is available as two objects:
kapferer
– Undirected network
object with 39 nodes and 158 edges.
Vertex attributes: names
.
kapferer2
– Undirected network
object with 43 nodes and 190 edges.
Vertex attributes: names
.
The kapferer
dataset contains only the 39 individuals who were present at
both data-collection time periods. However, these data only reflect data
collected during the first period. See Details. The individuals' names are
included as a nodal covariate called names
.
An interaction is defined by Kapferer as "continuous uninterrupted social activity involving the participation of at least two persons"; only transactions that were relatively frequent are recorded. All of the interactions in this particular dataset are "sociational", as opposed to "instrumental". Kapferer explains the difference (p. 164) as follows:
"I have classed as transactions which were sociational in content those where the activity was markedly convivial such as general conversation, the sharing of gossip and the enjoyment of a drink together. Examples of instrumental transactions are the lending or giving of money, assistance at times of personal crisis and help at work."
Kapferer also observed and recorded instrumental transactions, many of which are unilateral (directed) rather than reciprocal (undirected), though those transactions are not recorded here. In addition, there was a second period of data collection, from September 1965 to January 1966, but these data are also not recorded here. All data are given in Kapferer's 1972 book on pp. 176-179.
During the first time period, there were 43 individuals working in this
particular tailor shop; however, the better-known dataset includes only those
39 individuals who were present during both time collection periods. (Missing
are the workers named Lenard, Peter, Lazarus, and Laurent.) Thus, we give two
separate network datasets here: kapferer
is the well-known 39-individual
dataset, whereas kapferer2
is the full 43-individual dataset.
If the section Source of this page does not specify otherwise, this data set is protected by the Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
When publishing results obtained using this data set, the original authors
(see sections Source and/or References) should be cited, along with this
R
package. To cite this package please use the following:
Handcock M, Hunter D, Butts C, Goodreau S, Krivitsky P, Morris M, Bojanowski M (2021). statnet.data: Network Datasets for the Statnet Suite. R package version 0.1-0, <URL: https://statnet.org>.
Kapferer, Bruce (1972), Strategy and Transaction in an African Factory, Manchester University Press.
Other undirected networks:
davis
,
ecoli
,
faux.magnolia.high
,
faux.mesa.high
,
florentine
,
molecule
,
zach
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