The Urban Communes Data Set (UCDS) is a longitudinal,
multi-group study consisting of data collected at the group, individual, and
dyadic level (Benjamin Zablocki,
principal investigator).
Sixty groups from six different urban regions in the United States
entered the data frame in 1974.
Further waves of the data collection process occurred in 1975, 1976,
1984, 1985, and are currently underway.
The data from 1974 alone probably constitute the largest set of
comparable network data from independent naturally occurring communities, and
offer many possibilities for secondary analysts. Portions of this data set are currently
being made public to other researchers; we hope to be able to make additional
portions public in the future. From
here, you may read further about the data set; download the data files and
codebooks; download special programs to analyze the network data; browse a list
of publications using the data set; or contact us if you require additional
information, or need a version of the data in a different format, or on disk.
You may also follow this LINK
to an article discussing use of the social network components of this data
set.
You may also write to us at the following address:
Benjamin
Zablocki
Sociology Department
Rutgers—The State University of New
Jersey
54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue
Piscataway NJ 08854-8045
FAX: 732/445-0974
or Send Email
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 9906452. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).