Authors:
            
                    John Haggerty
                    
                        
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                     and
                
                    Sheryllynne Haggerty
                    
                        
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            Affiliations:
            
                    
                        
                                1
                            
                    
                    University of Salford, United Kingdom
                
                    ; 
                
                    
                        
                                2
                            
                    
                    University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
                
        
        
        
        
        
             Keyword(s):
            Social network analysis, Information visualisation, Case study.
        
        
            
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                    Ontology
                    Subjects/Areas/Topics:
                
                        Abstract Data Visualization
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                        Computer Vision, Visualization and Computer Graphics
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                        Graph Visualization
                    ; 
                        Visual Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery
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                        Visual Representation and Interaction
                    
            
        
        
            
                Abstract: 
                Social network analysis has received much attention across disciplines. Recently, historians have begun to complicate their understanding of networks and are increasingly using visualisation to elucidate tangible and intangible information in their data sets. Current approaches make use of static social network analysis and whilst they provide a number of tools to explore a social network, they are unable to provide temporal analysis. This paper presents Matrixify, a practical visual application for the exploratory temporal analysis of social networks for historians and others not familiar with visual representations of data.  This approach aims to deconstruct the complexity of social networks to provide a temporal analysis to answer a key problem in historical studies, that of ‘analysis of change over time’. In this way, historians are able to identify real relationships in their data sets; actors in contact at a particular point in time and shown over time. The case study presented
                 in this paper demonstrates the applicability of the approach in inter-disciplinary studies.
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