Understanding Social Networks as Part of the Work of CCRP

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This conversation between Clair Nicklin (Andes CCRP regional representative) and Carlos Barahona (RMS Andes region) discusses the uses of network analysis, and what to consider when exploring network analysis. Produced for the March 2023 FRN Research Methods Session on understanding networks in agroecology and FRNS.

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Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:27 - How is Knowledge Shared and Created?
01:49 - Understanding Networks in Our Workplace
02:51 - Use of Network Analysis
03:31 - Skills Required For This Work
06:39 - Questions We Can Answer From Network Analysis
09:51 - Recommendations For Exploring Network Analysis
12:13 - Considerations Before Starting Network Analysis
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This is great and insightful. The nodes, bridgers and influencers bit I like very much and it has helped me to understand network analysis.
My question is: These nodes, clusters etc. are dynamic over time and across subject matter. How is this factored in?

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