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Social Networks, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2010
- Tom A. B. Snijders, Patrick Doreian:
Introduction to the special issue on network dynamics. 1-3 - Rense Corten, Vincent Buskens:
Co-evolution of conventions and networks: An experimental study. 4-15 - Camille Roth, Jean-Philippe Cointet:
Social and semantic coevolution in knowledge networks. 16-29 - Norman Conti, Patrick Doreian:
Social network engineering and race in a police academy: A longitudinal analysis. 30-43 - Tom A. B. Snijders, Gerhard G. Van De Bunt, Christian E. G. Steglich:
Introduction to stochastic actor-based models for network dynamics. 44-60 - David R. Schaefer, John M. Light, Richard A. Fabes, Laura D. Hanish, Carol Lynn Martin:
Fundamental principles of network formation among preschool children. 61-71 - Liesbeth A. G. Mercken, Tom A. B. Snijders, Christian E. G. Steglich, Erkki Vartiainen, Hein de Vries:
Dynamics of adolescent friendship networks and smoking behavior. 72-81 - Maurits de Klepper, Ed Sleebos, Gerhard G. Van De Bunt, Filip Agneessens:
Similarity in friendship networks: Selection or influence? The effect of constraining contexts and non-visible individual attributes. 82-90 - Miranda J. Lubbers, José Luis Molina, Jürgen Lerner, Ulrik Brandes, Javier Ávila, Christopher McCarty:
Longitudinal analysis of personal networks. The case of Argentinean migrants in Spain. 91-104
Volume 32, Number 2, May 2010
- Uwe Matzat, Chris Snijders:
Does the online collection of ego-centered network data reduce data quality? An experimental comparison. 105-111 - Cyprian Wejnert:
Social network analysis with respondent-driven sampling data: A study of racial integration on campus. 112-124 - John P. Boyd, William J. Fitzgerald, Matthew C. Mahutga, David A. Smith:
Computing continuous core/periphery structures for social relations data with MINRES/SVD. 125-137 - Darren C. Treadway, Jacob W. Breland, Garry L. Adams, Allison B. Duke, Laura A. Williams:
The interactive effects of political skill and future time perspective on career and community networking behavior. 138-147 - John R. Hipp:
Micro-structure in micro-neighborhoods: A new social distance measure, and its effect on individual and aggregated perceptions of crime and disorder. 148-159
Volume 32, Number 3, July 2010
- Kayla de la Haye, Garry Robins, Philip Mohr, Carlene Wilson:
Obesity-related behaviors in adolescent friendship networks. 161-167 - Simon Rodan:
Structural holes and managerial performance: Identifying the underlying mechanisms. 168-179 - Bettina Hoser, Tanja Nitschke:
Questions on ethics for research in the virtually connected world. 180-186 - Matthew E. Brashears:
Anomia and the sacred canopy: Testing a network theory. 187-196 - Balázs Kovács:
A generalized model of relational similarity. 197-211 - Thomas W. Valente, Kayo Fujimoto:
Bridging: Locating critical connectors in a network. 212-220 - Katherine Faust:
A puzzle concerning triads in social networks: Graph constraints and the triad census. 221-233 - Mo-Han Hsieh, Christopher L. Magee:
A new method for finding hierarchical subgroups from networks. 234-244 - Tore Opsahl, Filip Agneessens, John Skvoretz:
Node centrality in weighted networks: Generalizing degree and shortest paths. 245-251
Volume 32, Number 4, October 2010
- Verónica de Miguel Luken, Mark Tranmer:
Personal support networks of immigrants to Spain: A multilevel analysis. 253-262 - Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Stellan Ohlsson:
Social creativity as a function of agent cognition and network properties: A computer model. 263-278 - Karl-Oskar Lindgren:
Dyadic regression in the presence of heteroscedasticity - An assessment of alternative approaches. 279-289 - Eric J. Neuman, Mark S. Mizruchi:
Structure and bias in the network autocorrelation model. 290-300 - Vincent Buskens, Werner Raub, Joris van der Veer:
Trust in triads: An experimental study. 301-312 - Michael Szell, Stefan Thurner:
Measuring social dynamics in a massive multiplayer online game. 313-329 - Tal Spalter:
Social capital and intimate partnership in later life: A gendered perspective on 60+ year-old Israelis. 330-338 - Martin G. Everett, Stephen P. Borgatti:
Induced, endogenous and exogenous centrality. 339-344 - Brea L. Perry, Bernice A. Pescosolido:
Functional specificity in discussion networks: The influence of general and problem-specific networks on health outcomes. 345-357
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