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Social Networks, Volume 68
Volume 68, January 2022
- Raji Ghawi

, Jürgen Pfeffer:
A community matching based approach to measuring layer similarity in multilayer networks. 1-14 - Basak Taraktas

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Tolerable disagreements: Collective action capacity & shape of coalitions. 15-30 - Filip Agneessens

, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca
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Collecting survey-based social network information in work organizations. 31-47 - Keith N. Hampton

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A restricted multiple generator approach to enumerate personal support networks: An alternative to global important matters and satisficing in web surveys. 48-59 - Lars Leszczensky

, David Kretschmer
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Religious friendship preferences of Muslim and non-Muslim students in German schools: Bright boundaries everywhere or contingent on the proportion of Muslim classmates? 60-69 - Guillaume Favre

, Julien Figeac
, Michel Grossetti, Benoit Tudoux:
Social distance in France: Evolution of homogeneity within personal networks from 2001 to 2017. 70-83 - Marlon Twyman

, Daniel A. Newman, Leslie A. DeChurch, Noshir Contractor:
Teammate invitation networks: The roles of recommender systems and prior collaboration in team assembly. 84-96 - Zachary P. Neal

, Rachel Domagalski, Xiaoqin Yan:
Homophily in collaborations among US House Representatives, 1981-2018. 97-106 - Kayo Fujimoto

, Dimitrios Paraskevis
, Jacky C. Kuo, Camden J. Hallmark
, Jing Zhao
, Andre Hochi, Lisa M. Kuhns, Lu-Yu Hwang, Angelos Hatzakis
, John A. Schneider:
Integrated molecular and affiliation network analysis: Core-periphery social clustering is associated with HIV transmission patterns. 107-117 - Günes Ertan

, Ali Çarkoglu
, Selim Erdem Aytaç
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Cognitive political networks: A structural approach to measure political polarization in multiparty systems. 118-126 - Andrew T. Krajewski

, Daniel DellaPosta
, Diane Felmlee
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Vertical organizations, flat networks: Centrality and criminal collaboration in the Italian-American Mafia. 127-138 - Cassie McMillan

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Worth the weight: Conceptualizing and measuring strong versus weak tie homophily. 139-147 - Jeffrey A. Smith

, Jonathan H. Morgan
, James Moody
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Network sampling coverage III: Imputation of missing network data under different network and missing data conditions. 148-178 - Sabine R. Bakker

, Paul H. J. Hendriks
, Hubert P. L. M. Korzilius:
Let it go or let it grow? - Personal network development and the mobilization of intra-organizational social capital. 179-194 - Julian Müller

, Ulrik Brandes:
The evolution of roles. 195-208 - Neha Gondal

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Multiplexity as a lens to investigate the cultural meanings of interpersonal ties. 209-217 - Weihua An

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Friendship network formation in Chinese middle schools: Patterns of inequality and homophily. 218-228 - Vladimir Batagelj

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Analysis of the Southern women network using fractional approach. 229-236 - Patrycja Stys, Samuel Muhindo, Sandrine N'simire, Ishara Tchumisi, Papy Muzuri, Bauma Balume, Johan H. Koskinen

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Trust, quality, and the network collection experience: A tale of two studies on the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 237-255 - Hua Pang:

Connecting mobile social media with psychosocial well-being: Understanding relationship between WeChat involvement, network characteristics, online capital and life satisfaction. 256-263 - Per Block

, Christoph Stadtfeld, Garry Robins:
A statistical model for the analysis of mobility tables as weighted networks with an application to faculty hiring networks. 264-278 - Benjamin Sischka

, Göran Kauermann:
EM-based smooth graphon estimation using MCMC and spline-based approaches. 279-295 - Ruta Juozaitiene, Ernst C. Wit:

Non-parametric estimation of reciprocity and triadic effects in relational event networks. 296-305 - Anniki Puura

, Siiri Silm
, Anu Masso:
Identifying relationships between personal social networks and spatial mobility: A study using smartphone tracing and related surveys. 306-317 - Maurizio Catino

, Sara Rocchi, Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
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The network of interfamily marriages in 'Ndrangheta. 318-329 - Maedeh Aboutalebi Karkavandi

, Peng Wang
, Dean Lusher, Brock Bastian, Vicki McKenzie, Garry Robins:
Perceived friendship network of socially anxious adolescent girls. 330-345 - Luciano Mattar

, Silvio Salej Segundo Higgins
, Jorge Alexandre Barbosa Neves
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Diversity and autonomy in the structuration of a multilevel organizational social network in a technology park. 346-355 - Ivan Chase, Darius Coelho, Won Lee

, Klaus Mueller, James P. Curley
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Networks never rest: An investigation of network evolution in three species of animals. 356-373 - Xiaoshuang Iris Luo, John R. Hipp, Carter T. Butts:

Does the spatial distribution of social ties impact neighborhood and city attachment? Differentials among urban/rural contexts. 374-385 - Subhayan Mukerjee

, Tian Yang, Georg Stadler, Sandra González-Bailón:
What counts as a weak tie? A comparison of filtering techniques to analyze co-exposure networks. 386-393 - Xiaoguang Li, Xiaoxian Guo:

Dynamics of social capital in Urban China, 1999 to 2014: An age-period-cohort analysis. 394-406 - Marc A. C. Sarazin:

Corrigendum to "Disliking friends of friends in schools: How positive and negative ties can co-occur in large numbers" [Social Networks, 64 (2021) 134-147]. 407-408

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