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Changing times: Migrants’ social network analysis and the challenges of longitudinal research
Institution:1. Dept of Sociological Studies, Elmfield, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, ST10 2TU, United Kingdom;2. Social Policy Research Centre, Middlesex University, Hendon Campus, London, NW4 4BT, United Kingdom;1. Dept of Sociological Studies, Elmfield, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, ST10 2TU, United Kingdom;2. Social Policy Research Centre, Middlesex University, Hendon Campus, London, NW4 4BT, United Kingdom
Abstract:Focusing on migrant social networks, this paper draws upon the sociology of time to incorporate complex notions of temporality into the research process. In so doing, we consider firstly, the challenge of going ‘beyond the snapshot’ in data collection to capture dynamism through time. Secondly, we apply the concepts of timescapes to explore ways of addressing the wider context and the interplay between spatiality, temporality and relationality in migration research. We argue that integrating a mixed methods approach to SNA, crucially including visualisation, can provide a useful methodological and analytical framework to understand dynamics.SNA can also be helpful in bridging the personal and structural dimensions in migration research, by providing a meso level of analysis. However, it is also important to connect the investigation of local and transnational networks with an analysis of the broader social, economic and political contexts in which these take shape; in other words, connecting the micro and the meso with the wider macro level. Drawing upon reflections from our migration research studies, we argue that different combinations of quantitative, qualitative and visual methods do not just provide richer sets of data and insights, but can allow us to better connect conceptualisations – and ontologies – of social networks with specific methodological frameworks.
Keywords:Migration research  Temporality  Spatiality  Mixed methods  Visualisation
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