His primary scientific interests are in Identity, Structure, Social psychology, Homomorphism and Microeconomics. His studies deal with areas such as Social theory, Social anthropology and Art history, Performance art as well as Identity. His Structure research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Equivalence, Theoretical computer science, Meaning and Data science.
His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Simple, Multiplication, Multiplication table and Algebra. His Homomorphism study incorporates themes from Abstract algebra, Concatenation, Social group and Social network. His Microeconomics research integrates issues from Autonomy and Industrial organization.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Epistemology, Identity, Control and Microeconomics. His work in Social psychology covers topics such as Structure which are related to areas like Empirical research. Harrison C. White has researched Epistemology in several fields, including Social relation, Reflexivity and Ambiguity.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Sociolinguistics, Linguistics and Agency in addition to Identity. His study in Control is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Psychoanalysis and Action. His work on Profit, Profit center and Production is typically connected to Network model as part of general Microeconomics study, connecting several disciplines of science.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epistemology, Identity, Control, Reflexivity and Ambiguity. Harrison C. White combines subjects such as Social network analysis, Social psychology and DUAL with his study of Epistemology. His Social psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Term and Field.
His Identity research includes themes of Business operations and Art history, Performance art. The Control study which covers Action that intersects with Structural theory, Cognitive science, Psychoanalysis and Narrative. His study focuses on the intersection of Meaning and fields such as Discrete mathematics with connections in the field of Context.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Identity, Social network, Epistemology, Art history and Prologue. His studies deal with areas such as Sociolinguistics, Indexicality, Ambiguity and Meaning as well as Identity. His research in Social network intersects with topics in Microeconomics and Fraternity.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Reflexivity, Social science, Interdependence, Structure and Style. He is involved in the study of Art history that focuses on Performance art in particular.
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Social Structure from Multiple Networks. I. Blockmodels of Roles and Positions
Harrison C. White;Scott A. Boorman;Ronald L. Breiger.
American Journal of Sociology (1976)
Structural equivalence of individuals in social networks
François Lorrain;Harrison C. White.
Journal of Mathematical Sociology (1971)
Where do markets come from
Harrison C. White.
American Journal of Sociology (1981)
Identity and control : a structural theory of social action
Harrison C. White.
Contemporary Sociology (1993)
Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World
Harrison C. White;Cynthia A. White.
(1993)
Markets from Networks: Socioeconomic Models of Production
Harrison C. White.
(2001)
Social Structure from Multiple Networks. II. Role Structures
Scott A. Boorman;Harrison C. White.
American Journal of Sociology (1976)
Identity and Control: How Social Formations Emerge
Harrison C. White.
(2012)
Chains of Opportunity: System Models of Mobility in Organizations
Harrison C. White.
(1970)
Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics Across Network-Domains
Ann Mische;Harrison White.
Social Research (1998)
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