Bağlantıları Haritalandırmak: Geç Dönem Osmanlı İstanbul’unda Yaşayan Müzisyenlerin Ağ Analiz Yöntemiyle İncelenmesi

Author:

ÖNER Onur1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Independent Scholar

Abstract

The core idea of this paper is to represent the social networks of musicians, which lived in late Ottoman Istanbul. The networked society, as a social term, aims to depict communities in ongoing interactions and hence gives prominence to ties and connections between members of the society in question. To digitally visualize those links, there are innovative devices such as Gephi software. Through various algorithms, the program converts the relational database of musicians and digitally visualizes this database in many different forms. The powerful layouts offer compelling evidence of the channels of musical knowledge that were transmitted from masters to disciples as well as between musicians. Moreover, the visual depiction of musician networks would permit us to interpret the influential, isolated musicians and the interactions between the main and the sub-clusters in the whole network. This paper offers an innovative approach to the musician communities of late Ottoman Istanbul.

Publisher

Kadim

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),History

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