Sniffing out Paul Revere with basic social network
analysis<http://flowingdata.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=f538bce868aac1144d248c0bc&id=56f67c9387&e=b8cf2c76dd>
Jun 13, 2013 03:07 am

[image: Paul Revere Network]

It's *just* metadata. What can you do with that? Kieran Healy, a sociology
professor at Duke University, shows what you can do, with just some basic
social network 
analysis<http://flowingdata.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f538bce868aac1144d248c0bc&id=aac7fd19f9&e=b8cf2c76dd>.
Using metadata from Paul Revere's
Ride<http://flowingdata.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f538bce868aac1144d248c0bc&id=12a5ff9097&e=b8cf2c76dd>on
the groups that people belonged to, Healy sniffs out Paul Revere as a
main target. Bonus points for writing the summary from the point of a view
of an 18th century analyst.

What a nice picture! The analytical engine has arranged everyone neatly,
picking out clusters of individuals and also showing both peripheral
individuals and—more intriguingly—people who seem to bridge various groups
in ways that might perhaps be relevant to national security. Look at that
person right in the middle there. Zoom in if you
wish<http://flowingdata.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=f538bce868aac1144d248c0bc&id=bc68914a2b&e=b8cf2c76dd>.
He seems to bridge several groups in an unusual (though perhaps not unique)
way. His name is Paul Revere.

You can grab the R code and dataset on
github<http://flowingdata.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=f538bce868aac1144d248c0bc&id=6f884b558a&e=b8cf2c76dd>,
too, if you want to follow along.
http://kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/2013/06/09/using-metadata-to-find-paul-revere/

-tj
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