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Nan Lin

Nan Lin (born 1938 in Chongqing, China)[1] is the Oscar L. Tang Family Professor of Sociology of the Trinity College, Duke University. He is most notable for his research and writing on social networks and social capital.

Biography edit

Lin received his undergraduate degree from Tunghai University, Taiwan, in 1960; his M.A. from Syracuse University in 1963; and his doctorate degree from Michigan State University in 1966.[2] He entered the sociology department at the University at Albany, SUNY in 1971, became a full professor there in 1976 and served as department chair from 1979 to 1982. In 1979, he established contacts with sociologists in the People's Republic of China and established an exchange program between Albany and Nankai University. He also helped organize the first U.S.-China doctoral program in sociology.

In 1990 he took a position as sociology professor at Duke University,[1] where he also served as Director of the Asian-Pacific Studies Institute.[2] A former Vice President of the American Sociological Association, he has also taught at Johns Hopkins University. He has worked in the United States, Central America, Haiti, China, and Taiwan.

Research edit

Lin's research interest lies in social networks, social support and social capital. He has contributed theory, devised measurements and conducted empirical research in each of these areas. He has applied the theory and measurements to the study of social stratification and mobility, stress and coping, and individual, organization and community well-being.

Lin has employed both quantitative methods—such as large-scale national surveys, and surveys in organizations and communities—and qualitative methods, such as intensive long-term observations in villages, for example.

Having written about social networks since the early 1980s,[3] Lin contributed to the economically-oriented branch of the literature on social capital defined by Mark Granovetter and James Coleman,[4] seeking to establish a research paradigm which integrates theory with empirical testing. His definition of social capital as access to resources through network ties is one of the most widely accepted conceptualizations of the term.[5] This definition of social capital is quantifiable and widely held to be more precise than the one popularized by Robert Putnam.[6] Lin also rejects Putnam's thesis, put forward in Bowling Alone, that social capital is decreasing; he maintains that it is, in fact, on the ascent thanks to increasingly pervasive online networking.[6]

Honors and awards edit

Lin is an academician at the Academia Sinica, Taiwan. He delivered the Fei Xiao-tong Memorial Lecture at Peking University in 2008, was honored the same year at the “Re-construction and Development of Sociology in China and Nan Lin’s Intellectual Thoughts” at Tsinghua University, and gave the Famous Foreign Lectures at the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology at the University of Groningen in 2006. He holds an honorary doctorate degree from the National Chengchi University and distinguished visiting or honorary professorships at many universities and institutes, including Nankai University, Renmin University, Fudan University, Peking University, Academia Sinica, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Jilin University, Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences and Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. Lin received the Distinguished Research Contribution Award by the International Association of Chinese Management Research in 2010.[2]

Publications edit

Lin has authored or edited eleven books, forty book chapters and numerous journal articles.[2] His books include Social Capital: A Theory of Social Structure and Action, which has been praised as "the definitive work on the subject of social capital,"[3] amongst others:

  • Lin, Nan; Karen S. Cook; Ronald S. Burt (2001-07-01). Social Capital: Theory and Research. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. ISBN 978-0-202-30644-5.
  • Lin, Nan (2001). Social Capital: A Theory of Social Structure and Action. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-52167-3.
  • Lin, Nan; Bonnie Erickson, eds. (2008-03-06). Social Capital: An International Research Program. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923438-7.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Chinese-American group gives annual citizen award". The Times Union. Albany, NY. 1994-03-24. p. B12.
  2. ^ a b c d Lin, Nan (2011), Curriculum Vitae (PDF), Duke University
  3. ^ a b Midgley, James (2003). "Book Review: Social Capital: A Theory of Social Structure and Action". International Journal of Social Welfare. 12 (4): 347 ‒ 8.
  4. ^ Benkler, Yochai (2006-05-16). The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. p. 95. ISBN 0-300-11056-1.
  5. ^ Molm, Linda D. (2010-06-01). "The Structure of Reciprocity". Social Psychology Quarterly. 73 (2): 119–131 [126]. doi:10.1177/0190272510369079. S2CID 145162105.
  6. ^ a b Williams, Kate; Joan C. Durrance (2008). "Social Networks and Social Capital: Rethinking Theory in Community Informatics". The Journal of Community Informatics. 4 (3). doi:10.15353/joci.v4i3.2946. Retrieved 2011-04-30.

External links edit

  • Nan Lin's Homepage at Duke

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Nan Lin born 1938 in Chongqing China 1 is the Oscar L Tang Family Professor of Sociology of the Trinity College Duke University He is most notable for his research and writing on social networks and social capital Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Honors and awards 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksBiography editLin received his undergraduate degree from Tunghai University Taiwan in 1960 his M A from Syracuse University in 1963 and his doctorate degree from Michigan State University in 1966 2 He entered the sociology department at the University at Albany SUNY in 1971 became a full professor there in 1976 and served as department chair from 1979 to 1982 In 1979 he established contacts with sociologists in the People s Republic of China and established an exchange program between Albany and Nankai University He also helped organize the first U S China doctoral program in sociology In 1990 he took a position as sociology professor at Duke University 1 where he also served as Director of the Asian Pacific Studies Institute 2 A former Vice President of the American Sociological Association he has also taught at Johns Hopkins University He has worked in the United States Central America Haiti China and Taiwan Research editLin s research interest lies in social networks social support and social capital He has contributed theory devised measurements and conducted empirical research in each of these areas He has applied the theory and measurements to the study of social stratification and mobility stress and coping and individual organization and community well being Lin has employed both quantitative methods such as large scale national surveys and surveys in organizations and communities and qualitative methods such as intensive long term observations in villages for example Having written about social networks since the early 1980s 3 Lin contributed to the economically oriented branch of the literature on social capital defined by Mark Granovetter and James Coleman 4 seeking to establish a research paradigm which integrates theory with empirical testing His definition of social capital as access to resources through network ties is one of the most widely accepted conceptualizations of the term 5 This definition of social capital is quantifiable and widely held to be more precise than the one popularized by Robert Putnam 6 Lin also rejects Putnam s thesis put forward in Bowling Alone that social capital is decreasing he maintains that it is in fact on the ascent thanks to increasingly pervasive online networking 6 Honors and awards editLin is an academician at the Academia Sinica Taiwan He delivered the Fei Xiao tong Memorial Lecture at Peking University in 2008 was honored the same year at the Re construction and Development of Sociology in China and Nan Lin s Intellectual Thoughts at Tsinghua University and gave the Famous Foreign Lectures at the Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology at the University of Groningen in 2006 He holds an honorary doctorate degree from the National Chengchi University and distinguished visiting or honorary professorships at many universities and institutes including Nankai University Renmin University Fudan University Peking University Academia Sinica Huazhong University of Science and Technology Jilin University Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences and Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Lin received the Distinguished Research Contribution Award by the International Association of Chinese Management Research in 2010 2 Publications editLin has authored or edited eleven books forty book chapters and numerous journal articles 2 His books include Social Capital A Theory of Social Structure and Action which has been praised as the definitive work on the subject of social capital 3 amongst others Lin Nan Karen S Cook Ronald S Burt 2001 07 01 Social Capital Theory and Research New Brunswick NJ Transaction ISBN 978 0 202 30644 5 Lin Nan 2001 Social Capital A Theory of Social Structure and Action Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 52167 3 Lin Nan Bonnie Erickson eds 2008 03 06 Social Capital An International Research Program Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 923438 7 References edit a b Chinese American group gives annual citizen award The Times Union Albany NY 1994 03 24 p B12 a b c d Lin Nan 2011 Curriculum Vitae PDF Duke University a b Midgley James 2003 Book Review Social Capital A Theory of Social Structure and Action International Journal of Social Welfare 12 4 347 8 Benkler Yochai 2006 05 16 The Wealth of Networks How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom New Haven and London Yale University Press p 95 ISBN 0 300 11056 1 Molm Linda D 2010 06 01 The Structure of Reciprocity Social Psychology Quarterly 73 2 119 131 126 doi 10 1177 0190272510369079 S2CID 145162105 a b Williams Kate Joan C Durrance 2008 Social Networks and Social Capital Rethinking Theory in Community Informatics The Journal of Community Informatics 4 3 doi 10 15353 joci v4i3 2946 Retrieved 2011 04 30 External links editNan Lin s Homepage at Duke Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nan Lin amp oldid 1170315500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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