@article{citeulike:1025135, abstract = {A Family of new measures of point and graph centrality based on early intuitions of Bavelas (1948) is introduced. These measures define centrality in terms of the degree to which a point falls on the shortest path between others and therefore has a potential for control of communication. They may be used to index centrality in any large or small network of symmetrical relations, whether connected or unconnected.}, author = {Freeman, Linton C.}, citeulike-article-id = {1025135}, interhash = {7ff13dc1fa197ed99dadeb6e23cf070b}, intrahash = {05c4b47904e32958af82a2930ef97b3b}, journal = {Sociometry}, month = {March}, number = 1, pages = {35--41}, posted-at = {2007-01-04 16:23:36}, priority = {2}, publisher = {American Sociological Association}, title = {A Set of Measures of Centrality Based on Betweenness}, url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-0431\%28197703\%2940\%3A1\%3C35\%3AASOMOC\%3E2.0.CO\%3B2-H}, volume = 40, year = 1977 }