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Social Networks, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January 2011
- Vincent Chua:
Social networks and labour market outcomes in a meritocracy. 1-11 - Michael J. Brusco:
An exact algorithm for a core/periphery bipartitioning problem. 12-19 - Neha Gondal:
The local and global structure of knowledge production in an emergent research field: An exponential random graph analysis. 20-30 - Wouter de Nooy:
Networks of action and events over time. A multilevel discrete-time event history model for longitudinal network data. 31-40 - Alberto Caimo, Nial Friel:
Bayesian inference for exponential random graph models. 41-55 - Ramasuri Narayanam, Y. Narahari:
Topologies of strategically formed social networks based on a generic value function - Allocation rule model. 56-69 - Matthew J. Salganik, Maeve B. Mello, Alexandre Hannud Abdo, Neilane Bertoni, Dimitri Fazito, Francisco I. Bastos:
The game of contacts: Estimating the social visibility of groups. 70-78 - Axel Franzen, Sonja Pointner:
Calling social capital: An analysis of the determinants of success on the TV quiz show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?". 79-87 - Noah E. Friedkin:
Spine segments in small world networks. 88-97
Volume 33, Number 2, May 2011
- James Moody, Wendy D. Brynildsen, D. Wayne Osgood, Mark E. Feinberg, Scott D. Gest:
Popularity trajectories and substance use in early adolescence. 101-112 - Klaus Hamberger:
Matrimonial circuits in kinship networks: Calculation, enumeration and census. 113-128 - Conrad Lee, Thomas Scherngell, Michael J. Barber:
Investigating an online social network using spatial interaction models. 129-133 - José Luis Iribarren, Esteban Moro:
Affinity Paths and information diffusion in social networks. 134-142 - David R. Schaefer:
Resource characteristics in social exchange networks: Implications for positional advantage. 143-151 - Rachel Garshick Kleit, Nicole Bohme Carnegie:
Integrated or isolated? The impact of public housing redevelopment on social network homophily. 152-165 - Brent Simpson, Barry Markovsky, Mike Steketee:
Power and the perception of social networks. 166-171 - Brent Simpson, Barry Markovsky, Mike Steketee:
Network knowledge and the use of power. 172-176
Volume 33, Number 3, July 2011
- Robert Ackland, Mathieu O'Neil:
Online collective identity: The case of the environmental movement. 177-190 - Mónica del Pozo, Conrado Manuel, Enrique González-Arangüena, Guillermo Owen:
Centrality in directed social networks. A game theoretic approach. 191-200 - Michael J. Brusco:
Analysis of two-mode network data using nonnegative matrix factorization. 201-210 - Hans Noel, Brendan Nyhan:
The "unfriending" problem: The consequences of homophily in friendship retention for causal estimates of social influence. 211-218 - Dan Braha, Blake C. Stacey, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
Corporate competition: A self-organized network. 219-230 - Kayo Fujimoto, Chih-Ping Chou, Thomas W. Valente:
The network autocorrelation model using two-mode data: Affiliation exposure and potential bias in the autocorrelation parameter. 231-243
Volume 33, Number 4, October 2011
- Troy Raeder, Omar Lizardo, David Hachen, Nitesh V. Chawla:
Predictors of short-term decay of cell phone contacts in a large scale communication network. 245-257 - Christoph Stadtfeld, Andreas Geyer-Schulz:
Analyzing event stream dynamics in two-mode networks: An exploratory analysis of private communication in a question and answer community. 258-272 - James Sanders:
Ranking patterns in college football's BCS selection system: How conference ties, conference tiers, and the design of BCS payouts affect voter decisions. 273-280 - Ylva Almquist:
The school class as a social network and contextual effects on childhood and adult health: Findings from the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s cohort study. 281-291 - Gerald Mollenhorst, Beate Völker, Henk Flap:
Shared contexts and triadic closure in core discussion networks. 292-302 - Birgit Pauksztat, Christian Steglich, Rafael Wittek:
Who speaks up to whom? A relational approach to employee voice. 303-316 - Steve McDonald:
What's in the "old boys" network? Accessing social capital in gendered and racialized networks. 317-330 - Matthew E. Brashears:
Small networks and high isolation? A reexamination of American discussion networks. 331-341 - Yen-Sheng Chiang:
Judgment of distributional inequality in networks. 342-349
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