Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific Practical Conference "The Individual and Society in the Modern Geopolitical Env 2019
DOI: 10.2991/ismge-19.2019.7
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Analysis of the social well-being of urban citizens: gender aspect in the conditions of digital transformation

Abstract: The article discusses the social well-being of the residents of Volgograd based on the data of empirical studies of recent years. Social well-being is defined by the authors as an integral characteristic of a person who is self-aware and has an idea of the degree of his emotional, psychological, social comfort in society, by correlating his activities, lifestyle, goals with values, norms, traditions, social processes, dynamics of social development generally. Estimates of social well-being by of Volgograd citi… Show more

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“…SNA is a process of analyzing the social structures through the joint use of networks and GT [119][120][121]. SNA characterizes networked structures represented as graph, where nodes (individual actors, users, or things within a network) and the edges/links (relationships or interactions) that connect these nodes [122]. Using social network analysis, one can get answers to five questions such as: (1) How highly connected is an entity (SN user) within a network?…”
Section: Social Network Analysis Via Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SNA is a process of analyzing the social structures through the joint use of networks and GT [119][120][121]. SNA characterizes networked structures represented as graph, where nodes (individual actors, users, or things within a network) and the edges/links (relationships or interactions) that connect these nodes [122]. Using social network analysis, one can get answers to five questions such as: (1) How highly connected is an entity (SN user) within a network?…”
Section: Social Network Analysis Via Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%