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Social Networks, Volume 52
Volume 52, January 2018
- Sarah K. Cowan, Delia Baldassarri:
"It could turn ugly": Selective disclosure of attitudes in political discussion networks. 1-17 - Neha P. Shah, Daniel Z. Levin, Rob Cross:
Secondhand social capital: Boundary spanning, secondhand closure, and individual performance. 18-27 - Felicia F. Tian, Xin Liu:
Gendered double embeddedness: Finding jobs through networks in the Chinese labor market. 28-36 - Matthew J. Silk:
The next steps in the study of missing individuals in networks: a comment on Smith et al. (2017). 37-41 - Kathleen M. O'Connor, Eric Gladstone:
Beauty and social capital: Being attractive shapes social networks. 42-47 - Sandro Sperandei, Leonardo Soares Bastos, Marcelo Ribeiro-Alves, Francisco I. Bastos:
Assessing respondent-driven sampling: A simulation study across different networks. 48-55 - Michael Withers, Ji Youn (Rose) Kim, Michael Howard:
The evolution of the board interlock network following Sarbanes-Oxley. 56-67 - Nikki van Gerwen, Vincent Buskens:
Partner-specific behavior in social networks: Coordination among actors with heterogeneous preferences. 68-80 - Mary Selden, Adam Goodie:
Review of the effects of Five Factor Model personality traits on network structures and perceptions of structure. 81-99 - Tracy M. Sweet, Qiwen Zheng:
Estimating the effects of network covariates on subgroup insularity with a hierarchical mixed membership stochastic blockmodel. 100-114 - Jeroen Bruggeman:
Consensus, cohesion and connectivity. 115-119 - Lukas Norbutas, Rense Corten:
Network structure and economic prosperity in municipalities: A large-scale test of social capital theory using social media data. 120-134 - Daniel K. Sewell:
Heterogeneous susceptibilities in social influence models. 135-144 - Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant:
The β-ranking and the β-measure for directed networks: Axiomatic characterizations. 145-153 - Josef Woldense:
The ruler's game of musical chairs: Shuffling during the reign of Ethiopia's last emperor. 154-166 - Michael D. Siciliano, Eric W. Welch, Mary K. Feeney:
Network exploration and exploitation: Professional network churn and scientific production. 167-179 - Per Block, Johan H. Koskinen, James Hollway, Christian Steglich, Christoph Stadtfeld:
Change we can believe in: Comparing longitudinal network models on consistency, interpretability and predictive power. 180-191 - William P. Eveland, Osei Appiah, Paul A. Beck:
Americans are more exposed to difference than we think: Capturing hidden exposure to political and racial difference. 192-200 - Kenneth S. Berenhaut, Rebecca C. Kotsonis, Hongyi Jiang:
A new look at clustering coefficients with generalization to weighted and multi-faction networks. 201-212 - Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Benjamin W. Campbell, Dino P. Christenson, Zachary Navabi:
Role analysis using the ego-ERGM: A look at environmental interest group coalitions. 213-227 - Johanne Saint-Charles, Pierre Mongeau:
Social influence and discourse similarity networks in workgroups. 228-237 - Scott W. Duxbury, Dana L. Haynie:
Building them up, breaking them down: Topology, vendor selection patterns, and a digital drug market's robustness to disruption. 238-250 - David Kretschmer, Lars Leszczensky, Sebastian Pink:
Selection and influence processes in academic achievement - More pronounced for girls? 251-260 - Philippe Ramirez, Stéphane Legendre:
Revisiting asymmetric marriage rules. 261-269 - Itaru Ishiguro:
Changes in core network size in Japan: Comparisons between the 1990s and 2010s. 270-281 - Marco T. Bastos, Carlo Piccardi, Michael Levy, Neil McRoberts, Mark Lubell:
Core-periphery or decentralized? Topological shifts of specialized information on Twitter. 282-293
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