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Social Networks, Volume 48
Volume 48, January 2017
- George Wood
:
The structure and vulnerability of a drug trafficking collaboration network. 1-9 - Emmanuel Lazega, Eric Quintane
, Sandrine Casenaz:
Collegial oligarchy and networks of normative alignments in transnational institution building. 10-22 - Matilde Massó
, Alejandro Arnulfo Ruiz-León:
The configuration of a status based model of economic actors: The case of Spanish government debt market. 23-35 - Tobias H. Stark
, Jon A. Krosnick:
GENSI: A new graphical tool to collect ego-centered network data. 36-45 - Anja Znidarsic
, Anuska Ferligoj, Patrick Doreian:
Actor non-response in valued social networks: The impact of different non-response treatments on the stability of blockmodels. 46-56 - Lucas G. Drouhot
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Reconsidering "community liberated": How class and the national context shape personal support networks. 57-77 - Jeffrey A. Smith, James Moody, Jonathan H. Morgan:
Network sampling coverage II: The effect of non-random missing data on network measurement. 78-99 - Kayo Fujimoto, Tom A. B. Snijders
, Thomas W. Valente:
Popularity breeds contempt: The evolution of reputational dislike relations and friendships in high school. 100-109 - Sandra Cristina Oliveira, Juliana Cobre
, Taiane de Paula Ferreira:
A Bayesian approach for the reliability of scientific co-authorship networks with emphasis on nodes. 110-115 - Francesco Calderoni
, Domenico Brunetto
, Carlo Piccardi
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Communities in criminal networks: A case study. 116-125 - Nicholas Harrigan
, Janice Yap:
Avoidance in negative ties: Inhibiting closure, reciprocity, and homophily. 126-141 - Patrick S. Park
, Yong-Hak Kim
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Reciprocation under status ambiguity: How dominance motives and spread of status value shape gift exchange. 142-156 - Holly B. Shakya, Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler:
An exploratory comparison of name generator content: Data from rural India. 157-168 - Tracy M. Sweet, Qiwen Zheng:
A mixed membership model-based measure for subgroup integration in social networks. 169-180 - Vicki Stover Hertzberg
, Jason Baumgardner, C. Christina Mehta, Lisa K. Elon, George Cotsonis, Douglas W. Lowery-North:
Contact networks in the emergency department: Effects of time, environment, patient characteristics, and staff role. 181-191 - Joel Martí
, Mireia Bolíbar
, Carlos Lozares:
Network cohesion and social support. 192-201 - Stefano Nasini, Víctor Martínez-de-Albéniz
, Tahereh Dehdarirad
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Conditionally exponential random models for individual properties and network structures: Method and application. 202-212 - Dino Dittrich, Roger Th. A. J. Leenders, Joris Mulder
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Bayesian estimation of the network autocorrelation model. 213-236 - Karl Finger, Thomas Lux:
Network formation in the interbank money market: An application of the actor-oriented model. 237-249 - Gregory Lee Phillips II
, Patrick Janulis, Brian S. Mustanski
, Michelle Birkett:
Validation of tie corroboration and reported alter characteristics among a sample of young men who have sex with men. 250-255 - J. Santana, Raine Hoover, Meera Vengadasubbu:
Investor commitment to serial entrepreneurs: A multilayer network analysis. 256-269 - Jasper L. de Bie, Christianne J. de Poot
, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven M. Chermak:
Changing organizational structures of jihadist networks in the Netherlands. 270-283
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