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Network Science, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2017
- J. Antonio Rivero Ostoic
:
Creating context for social influence processes in multiplex networks. 1-29 - Zachary P. Neal:
How small is it? Comparing indices of small worldliness. 30-44 - Jason Wyse
, Nial Friel
, Pierre Latouche:
Inferring structure in bipartite networks using the latent blockmodel and exact ICL. 45-69 - Caitríona Ryan
, Jason Wyse
, Nial Friel
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Bayesian model selection for the latent position cluster model for social networks. 70-91 - Amy N. Bush, Alicia M. Walker, Brea L. Perry:
"The framily plan": Characteristics of ties described as both "friend" and "family" in personal networks. 92-107 - Matt V. Leduc, Ruslan Momot:
Strategic investment in protection in networked systems. 108-139
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2017
- Matteo Magnani, Stanley Wasserman:
Introduction to the special issue on multilayer networks. 141-143
- Lucas G. S. Jeub, Michael W. Mahoney, Peter J. Mucha, Mason A. Porter:
A local perspective on community structure in multilayer networks. 144-163 - Yunkyu Sohn, Jonghee Park
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Bayesian approach to multilayer stochastic blockmodel and network changepoint detection. 164-186 - James Hollway
, Alessandro Lomi
, Francesca Pallotti
, Christoph Stadtfeld
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Multilevel social spaces: The network dynamics of organizational fields. 187-212 - Alexandre Reiffers-Masson, Vincent Labatut
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Opinion-based centrality in multiplex networks: A convex optimization approach. 213-234 - Elisa Omodei
, Manlio De Domenico, Alex Arenas
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Evaluating the impact of interdisciplinary research: A multilayer network approach. 235-246
- John Schneider, Benjamin Cornwell, Adam B. Jonas, Nicola Lancki:
Network dynamics of HIV risk and prevention in a population-based cohort of young Black men who have sex with men - CORRIGENDUM. 247
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2017
- David R. Schaefer, jimi adams
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The coevolution of networks and health: Introduction to the Special Issue of Network Science. 249-256
- Molly Copeland
, Bryce Bartlett, Jacob C. Fisher
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Dynamic associations of network isolation and smoking behavior. 257-277 - Timon Elmer
, Zsófia Boda, Christoph Stadtfeld
:
The co-evolution of emotional well-being with weak and strong friendship ties. 278-307 - Jeffrey Lienert, Christopher Steven Marcum
, John Finney, Felix Reed-Tsochas
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Social influence on 5-year survival in a longitudinal chemotherapy ward co-presence network. 308-327 - Benjamin Armbruster, Li Wang, Martina Morris:
Forward reachable sets: Analytically derived properties of connected components for dynamic networks. 328-354 - Brea L. Perry, Erin Pullen, Bernice A. Pescosolido:
Interactions between patients' experiences in mental health treatment and lay social network attitudes toward doctors in recovery from mental illness. 355-380 - John Schneider, Benjamin Cornwell, Adam B. Jonas, Nicola Lancki:
Network dynamics of HIV risk and prevention in a population-based cohort of young Black men who have sex with men. 381-409
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2017
- Ronald S. Burt:
Social network and temporal discounting. 411-440 - Kar-Hai Chu, Stephanie R. Pitts, Heather Wipfli, Thomas W. Valente:
Coding communications across time: Documenting changes in interaction patterns across adopter categories. 441-460 - James Moody, jimi adams
, Martina Morris:
Epidemic potential by sexual activity distributions. 461-475 - Jaromír Kovárík
, Pablo Brañas-Garza
, Michael W. Davidson
, Dotan A. Haim:
Digit ratio (2D: 4D) and social integration: An effect of prenatal sex hormones. 476-489 - Kaeser Md. Sabrin, Constantine Dovrolis:
The hourglass effect in hierarchical dependency networks. 490-528 - Paolo Boldi
, Alessandro Luongo, Sebastiano Vigna:
Rank monotonicity in centrality measures. 529-550
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