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Barry Wellman FRSC (born 1942) is a Canadian-American sociologist and is the co-director of the Toronto-based international NetLab Network. His areas of research are community sociology, the Internet, human-computer interaction and social structure, as manifested in social networks in communities and organizations. His overarching interest is in the paradigm shift from group-centered relations to networked individualism. He has written or co-authored more than 300 articles, chapters, reports and books. Wellman was a professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto for 46 years, from 1967 to 2013, including a five-year stint as S.D. Clark Professor.

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  • باري ولمان هو عالم اجتماع كندي، ولد في 30 سبتمبر 1942. (ar)
  • Barry Wellman FRSC (born 1942) is a Canadian-American sociologist and is the co-director of the Toronto-based international NetLab Network. His areas of research are community sociology, the Internet, human-computer interaction and social structure, as manifested in social networks in communities and organizations. His overarching interest is in the paradigm shift from group-centered relations to networked individualism. He has written or co-authored more than 300 articles, chapters, reports and books. Wellman was a professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto for 46 years, from 1967 to 2013, including a five-year stint as S.D. Clark Professor. Among the concepts Wellman has published are: "network of networks" and "the network city" (both with Paul Craven), "the community question", "computer networks as social networks", "connected lives" and the "immanent Internet" (both with Bernie Hogan), "media-multiplexity" (with Caroline Haythornthwaite), "networked individualism" and "networked society", "personal community" and "personal network" and three with Anabel Quan-Haase: "hyperconnectivity", "local virtuality" and "virtual locality". Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman are co-authors of the 2012 prize-winning Networked: The New Social Operating System (MIT Press). Wellman is also the editor of three books, and the author of more than 500 articles, often written with students. Wellman has received career achievement awards from the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, the International Network for Social Network Analysis, the International Communication Association, the GRAND Network of Centres of Excellence, and two sections of the American Sociological Association: Community and Urban Sociology; Communication and Information Technologies. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2007. In 2012, Wellman was identified as having the highest h-index (of citations) of all Canadian sociologists. Wellman was a faculty member at the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto for 46 years, from 1967 to 2013. Since July 2013, he has co-directed the NetLab Network. Wellman was honoured with the Lim Chong Yah Visiting Professorship of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore in January–February 2015. (en)
  • Barry Wellman est un sociologue américano-canadien né en 1942. Co-directeur du NetLab Network basé à Toronto, ses recherches portent sur la sociologie, internet, les interactions homme-machine et l'organisation sociale qui peuvent être observés à travers les réseaux sociaux, les communautés et les organisations. Il a écrit ou coécrit plus de 300 articles, chapitres, rapports et livres. Il a enseigné comme professeur au Département de sociologie de l'université de Toronto, durant 46 ans, de 1967 à 2013. (fr)
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  • Dudley C. Gordon, Charles Tilly, Harrison White (en)
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  • Sociological Theory, Social Network Analysis, Community, Technology and Society (en)
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  • باري ولمان هو عالم اجتماع كندي، ولد في 30 سبتمبر 1942. (ar)
  • Barry Wellman est un sociologue américano-canadien né en 1942. Co-directeur du NetLab Network basé à Toronto, ses recherches portent sur la sociologie, internet, les interactions homme-machine et l'organisation sociale qui peuvent être observés à travers les réseaux sociaux, les communautés et les organisations. Il a écrit ou coécrit plus de 300 articles, chapitres, rapports et livres. Il a enseigné comme professeur au Département de sociologie de l'université de Toronto, durant 46 ans, de 1967 à 2013. (fr)
  • Barry Wellman FRSC (born 1942) is a Canadian-American sociologist and is the co-director of the Toronto-based international NetLab Network. His areas of research are community sociology, the Internet, human-computer interaction and social structure, as manifested in social networks in communities and organizations. His overarching interest is in the paradigm shift from group-centered relations to networked individualism. He has written or co-authored more than 300 articles, chapters, reports and books. Wellman was a professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Toronto for 46 years, from 1967 to 2013, including a five-year stint as S.D. Clark Professor. (en)
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  • Barry Wellman (en)
  • باري ولمان (ar)
  • Barry Wellman (fr)
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