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social networks - Coggle Diagram
social networks
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Dense social networks
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COP as subtype
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Previous approaches have treated style as a speaker's situational adjustment.. The other side of style is how speakers combine variables to create distinctive ways of speaking (Eckert 2005 )
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Eckert
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Jocks(25%)
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Base networks, identities, social lives in the school, particularly on extracurricular activities
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Avoid Detroid except for institutional contacts, such as museums and professional athletic events
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Burnouts(25%)
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Reject school as a basis for social life and identity, basing their networks, identities and social lives in the neighbourhood and the broader conurbation
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social network
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"An individual's social network is straightforwardly the aggregate of relationships contracted with others, and social network analysis examines the differing structures and properties of these relationships (Milroy 2002: 549)
network membership
A core network member is centrally involved and actively participating in a social network. Secondary and peripheral network members are progressively less involved
Loose Social network
one central person, in relation to others which are not related to each other directly
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Milroy study results
clear relationship between phonological variation and personal network structure, age and gender
Community of practice
A community of practice is an aggregate of people who come together around some enterprise. united by this common enterprise, people come to develop and share ways of doing things, ways of talking and beliefs and values- in short, practices - as a function of their joint engagement in activity