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Social Networks, Volume 47
Volume 47, October 2016
- Emmanuel Lazega, Avner Bar-Hen, Pierre Barbillon, Sophie Donnet:
Effects of competition on collective learning in advice networks. 1-14 - Eric Giannella, Claude S. Fischer:
An inductive typology of egocentric networks. 15-23 - Anna L. Smith, Catherine A. Calder, Christopher R. Browning:
Empirical reference distributions for networks of different size. 24-37 - Martin Hilbert, Poong Oh, Peter Monge:
Evolution of what? A network approach for the detection of evolutionary forces. 38-46 - Beate Völker, Ruben De Cuyper, Gerald Mollenhorst, Anja Dirkzwager, Peter van der Laan, Paul Nieuwbeerta:
Changes in the social networks of prisoners: A comparison of their networks before and after imprisonment. 47-58 - Marlène Sapin, Eric D. Widmer, Katia Iglesias:
From support to overload: Patterns of positive and negative family relationships of adults with mental illness over time. 59-72 - Mario Luis Small, Christopher Sukhu:
Because they were there: Access, deliberation, and the mobilization of networks for support. 73-84 - Satyam Mukherjee:
Leadership network and team performance in interactive contests. 85-92 - Matthew F. Dabkowski, Neng Fan, Ronald L. Breiger:
Exploratory blockmodeling for one-mode, unsigned, deterministic networks using integer programming and structural equivalence. 93-106 - Justus Uitermark, Vincent A. Traag, Jeroen Bruggeman:
Dissecting discursive contention: A relational analysis of the Dutch debate on minority integration, 1990-2006. 107-115 - Michael Mäs, Karl-Dieter Opp:
When is ignorance bliss? Disclosing true information and cascades of norm violation in networks. 116-129 - Michele Starnini, Andrea Baronchelli, Romualdo Pastor-Satorras:
Model reproduces individual, group and collective dynamics of human contact networks. 130-137 - Vincent Chua, Mathew Mathews, Yi Cheng Loh:
Social capital in Singapore: Gender differences, ethnic hierarchies, and their intersection. 138-150 - Pádraig Mac Carron, Kimmo Kaski, Robin Dunbar:
Calling Dunbar's numbers. 151-155 - Johannes Glückler, Robert Panitz:
Unpacking social divisions of labor in markets: Generalized blockmodeling and the network boom in stock photography. 156-166 - Alex D. Stivala, Johan H. Koskinen, David A. Rolls, Peng Wang, Garry Robins:
Snowball sampling for estimating exponential random graph models for large networks. 167-188 - Christina Prell, Kuishuang Feng:
Corrigendum to "The evolution of global trade and impacts on countries' carbon trade balances" [Soc. Netw. 46 (2016) 87-100]. 189-190
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