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Social Networks, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, January 2012
- jimi adams
, Katherine Faust, Gina S. Lovasi
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Capturing context: Integrating spatial and social network analyses. 1-5 - Galina Daraganova, Pip Pattison
, Johan H. Koskinen
, Bill Mitchell, Anthea Bill, Martin Watts
, Scott Baum
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Networks and geography: Modelling community network structures as the outcome of both spatial and network processes. 6-17 - Paulina Preciado, Tom A. B. Snijders
, William J. Burk
, Håkan Stattin, Margaret Kerr:
Does proximity matter? Distance dependence of adolescent friendships. 18-31 - Patrick Doreian, Norman Conti:
Social context, spatial structure and social network structure. 32-46 - Kerstin Sailer
, Ian McCulloh
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Social networks and spatial configuration - How office layouts drive social interaction. 47-58 - Gil Viry
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Residential mobility and the spatial dispersion of personal networks: Effects on social support. 59-72 - Yuri Takhteyev, Anatoliy A. Gruzd
, Barry Wellman:
Geography of Twitter networks. 73-81 - Carter T. Butts, Ryan M. Acton, John R. Hipp, Nicholas N. Nagle:
Geographical variability and network structure. 82-100 - Alessandro Lomi
, Francesca Pallotti
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Relational collaboration among spatial multipoint competitors. 101-111 - Ashton M. Verdery
, Barbara Entwisle, Katherine Faust, Ronald R. Rindfuss:
Social and spatial networks: Kinship distance and dwelling unit proximity in rural Thailand. 112-127 - John R. Hipp, Robert W. Faris, Adam Boessen:
Measuring 'neighborhood': Constructing network neighborhoods. 128-140 - David R. Schaefer:
Youth co-offending networks: An investigation of social and spatial effects. 141-149 - Jeremy Mennis, Michael J. Mason:
Social and geographic contexts of adolescent substance use: The moderating effects of age and gender. 150-157
Volume 34, Number 2, May 2012
- Martin G. Everett
, David Krackhardt:
A second look at Krackhardt's graph theoretical dimensions of informal organizations. 159-163 - Koen Vanbrabant, Peter Kuppens
, Johan Braeken
, Evelien Demaerschalk, An Boeren, Francis Tuerlinckx:
A relationship between verbal aggression and personal network size. 164-170 - David Willer, Marcel A. L. M. van Assen
, Pamela Emanuelson:
Analyzing large scale exchange networks. 171-180 - Alexandra Marin:
Don't mention it: Why people don't share job information, when they do, and why it matters. 181-192 - Lea Ellwardt
, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca
, Rafael Wittek
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Who are the objects of positive and negative gossip at work?: A social network perspective on workplace gossip. 193-205 - Jens F. Binder
, Sam G. B. Roberts, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Closeness, loneliness, support: Core ties and significant ties in personal communities. 206-214 - Elisa Bellotti
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Getting funded. Multi-level network of physicists in Italy. 215-229 - Mariela Szwarcberg:
Revisiting clientelism: A network analysis of problem-solving networks in Argentina. 230-240 - Lijun Song:
Raising network resources while raising children? Access to social capital by parenthood status, gender, and marital status. 241-252 - Hongzhong Deng, Peter Abell, Ji Li, Jun Wu
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A study of sign adjustment in weighted signed networks. 253-263 - John Sandberg, Steven Rytina, Valérie Delaunay, Adama S. Marra:
Social learning about levels of perinatal and infant mortality in Niakhar, Senegal. 264-274 - Love Bohman
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Bringing the owners back in: An analysis of a 3-mode interlock network. 275-287
Volume 34, Number 3, July 2012
- Tom A. B. Snijders
, Patrick Doreian:
Introduction to the special issue on Network Dynamics (Part 2). 289-290 - Ulrik Brandes, Natalie Indlekofer, Martin Mader:
Visualization methods for longitudinal social networks and stochastic actor-oriented modeling. 291-308 - Johan H. Koskinen
, Christofer R. Edling
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Modelling the evolution of a bipartite network - Peer referral in interlocking directorates. 309-322 - Emmanuel Lazega, Lise Mounier, Tom A. B. Snijders
, Paola Tubaro:
Norms, status and the dynamics of advice networks: A case study. 323-332 - Filip Agneessens
, Rafael Wittek
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Where do intra-organizational advice relations come from? The role of informal status and social capital in social exchange. 333-345 - Thomas N. Friemel
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Network dynamics of television use in school classes. 346-358 - Christian Steglich
, Philip A. Sinclair, Jo Holliday
, Laurence Moore
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Actor-based analysis of peer influence in A Stop Smoking In Schools Trial (ASSIST). 359-369
Volume 34, Number 4, October 2012
- Robert W. Faris, Susan T. Ennett:
Adolescent aggression: The role of peer group status motives, peer aggression, and group characteristics. 371-378 - Gijs Huitsing
, René Veenstra
, Miia Sainio
, Christina Salmivalli
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"It must be me" or "It could be them?": The impact of the social network position of bullies and victims on victims' adjustment. 379-386 - David B. Tindall, Jeffrey Cormier, Mario Diani
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Network social capital as an outcome of social movement mobilization: Using the position generator as an indicator of social network diversity. 387-395 - Dan J. Wang, Xiaolin Shi, Daniel A. McFarland
, Jure Leskovec
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Measurement error in network data: A re-classification. 396-409 - Dean Lusher
, Garry Robins
, Philippa Pattison
, Alessandro Lomi
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"Trust Me": Differences in expressed and perceived trust relations in an organization. 410-424 - Nynke van Miltenburg, Vincent Buskens
, Werner Raub:
Trust in triads: Experience effects. 425-428 - Cécile Emery
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Uncovering the role of emotional abilities in leadership emergence. A longitudinal analysis of leadership networks. 429-437 - Anja Znidarsic
, Anuska Ferligoj, Patrick Doreian:
Non-response in social networks: The impact of different non-response treatments on the stability of blockmodels. 438-450 - Vladimir Barash, Christopher J. Cameron, Michael Macy:
Critical phenomena in complex contagions. 451-461 - Rebeka Johnson, Balázs Kovács, András Vicsek:
A comparison of email networks and off-line social networks: A study of a medium-sized bank. 462-469 - Nicholas Harrigan
, Palakorn Achananuparp
, Ee-Peng Lim
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Influentials, novelty, and social contagion: The viral power of average friends, close communities, and old news. 470-480 - Giangiacomo Bravo
, Flaminio Squazzoni
, Riccardo Boero
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Trust and partner selection in social networks: An experimentally grounded model. 481-492 - Zack W. Almquist
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Random errors in egocentric networks. 493-505 - Sharique Hasan:
Group based trajectories of network formation and dynamics. 506-514 - Shobhit Mathur, Marshall Scott Poole, Feniosky Peña-Mora, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Noshir S. Contractor:
Detecting interaction links in a collaborating group using manually annotated data. 515-526 - Gerhard Krug:
(When) Is job-finding via personal contacts a meaningful concept for social network analysis? A comment to. 527-533 - Vincent Chua:
Contacts and contexts. 534-538 - Johannes Zschache:
Producing public goods in networks: Some effects of social comparison and endogenous network change. 539-548 - Sven Banisch, Ricardo Lima, Tanya Araújo
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Agent based models and opinion dynamics as Markov chains. 549-561 - Martin G. Everett
, Stephen P. Borgatti
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Categorical attribute based centrality: E-I and G-F centrality. 562-569 - Ramón Flores
, Maurice Koster, Ines Lindner
, Elisenda Molina
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Networks and collective action. 570-584 - Michael D. Siciliano
, C. Deniz Yenigün, Günes Ertan
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Estimating network structure via random sampling: Cognitive social structures and the adaptive threshold method. 585-600 - Joonmo Son
, Nan Lin:
Network diversity, contact diversity, and status attainment. 601-613 - Roy Lindelauf
, Peter Borm
, Herbert Hamers:
One-mode projection analysis and design of covert affiliation networks. 614-622 - Lea Ellwardt
, Christian Steglich
, Rafael Wittek
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The co-evolution of gossip and friendship in workplace social networks. 623-633 - Nick Crossley
, Gemma Edwards
, Ellen Harries, Rachel Stevenson:
Covert social movement networks and the secrecy-efficiency trade off: The case of the UK suffragettes (1906-1914). 634-644 - Gijs Huitsing
, Marijtje A. J. Van Duijn
, Tom A. B. Snijders
, Peng Wang
, Miia Sainio
, Christina Salmivalli
, René Veenstra
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Univariate and multivariate models of positive and negative networks: Liking, disliking, and bully-victim relationships. 645-657 - Lijun Song, Tian-Yun Chang:
Do resources of network members help in help seeking? Social capital and health information search. 658-669 - Yanlong Zhang, Nan Lin, Ting Li:
Markets or networks: Households' choice of financial intermediary in Western China. 670-681 - Thomas U. Grund:
Network structure and team performance: The case of English Premier League soccer teams. 682-690 - W. Scott Comulada, Stephen Q. Muth, Carl A. Latkin:
The analysis of multiple ties in longitudinal egocentric network data: A case study on bidirectional relationships between trust and drug use. 691-700 - Johannes Illenberger, Gunnar Flötteröd
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Estimating network properties from snowball sampled data. 701-711
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