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Social Networks, Volume 75
Volume 75, Number , October 2023
- David B. Tindall, Nina Kolleck, John McLevey

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Social networks and anthropogenic climate change. 1-3 - Alexandra Goritz, Helge Jörgens

, Nina Kolleck:
A matter of information - The influence of international bureaucracies in global climate governance networks. 4-15 - Francesca Pia Vantaggiato, Mark Lubell:

Functional differentiation in governance networks for sea level rise adaptation in the San Francisco Bay Area. 16-28 - Jose Daniel Teodoro

, Christina Prell
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Learning to understand: disentangling the outcomes of stakeholder participation in climate change governance. 29-38 - Lasse Folke Henriksen, Caleb Gallemore, Kelvin Kamnde, Pilly Silvano, Asubisye Mwamfupe, Mette Olwig

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Networks and institutions in sustainable forest use: Evidence from South-East Tanzania. 39-54 - Kenneth A. Frank, Tingqiao Chen, Ethan Brown, Angela Larsen, William "BJ" Baule:

A network intervention for natural resource management in the context of climate change. 55-64 - Marlene Kammerer

, Karin Ingold:
Actors and issues in climate change policy: The maturation of a policy discourse in the national and international context. 65-77 - Paul M. Wagner

, Petr Ocelík
, Antti Gronow, Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
, Luisa Schmidt
, Ana Delicado
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Network ties, institutional roles and advocacy tactics:Exploring explanations for perceptions of influence in climate change policy networks. 78-87 - Keiichi Satoh, Melanie Nagel

, Volker Schneider
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Organizational roles and network effects on ideational influence in science-policy interface: Climate policy networks in Germany and Japan. 88-106 - Adam C. Howe

, David B. Tindall, Mark C. J. Stoddart:
Drivers of tie formation in the Canadian climate change policy network: Belief homophily and social structural processes. 107-117 - Danielle J. Vesia, Matthew C. Mahutga, Bonnie Khánh Hà Buì

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Flattening the curve? The structure of the natural resource exchange network and CO2 emissions. 118-136 - Tommaso Venturini

, Kari De Pryck
, Robert Ackland
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Bridging in network organisations. The case of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 137-147 - Ryan Light, Nicholas D. Theis, Achim Edelmann, James Moody, Richard York:

Clouding climate science: A comparative network and text analysis of consensus and anti-consensus scientists. 148-158 - Lorien Jasny

, Dana R. Fisher:
How networks of social movement issues motivate climate resistance. 159-169 - Caterina Suitner, Leonardo Badia

, Damiano Clementel
, Laura Iacovissi
, Matteo Migliorini
, Bruno Gabriel Salvador Casara
, Domenico Solimini, Magdalena Formanowicz
, Tomaso Erseghe
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The rise of #climateaction in the time of the FridaysForFuture movement: A semantic network analysis. 170-185 - Camille Roth

, Iina Hellsten:
Socio-semantic configuration of an online conversation space: The case of Twitter users discussing the #IPCC reports. 186-196 - Stefano Ghinoi

, Riccardo De Vita, Francesco Silvestri
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Local policymakers' attitudes towards climate change: A multi-method case study. 197-209

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