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Social Networks, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2004
- Linton C. Freeman, Ronald L. Breiger:
Editorial. 1 - Deirdre M. Kirke:
Chain reactions in adolescents' cigarette, alcohol and drug use: similarity through peer influence or the patterning of ties in peer networks? 3-28 - Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj, Anuska Ferligoj:
Generalized blockmodeling of two-mode network data. 29-53 - Chris Baerveldt, Marijtje A. J. Van Duijn, Lotte Vermeij, Dianne A. Van Hemert:
Ethnic boundaries and personal choice. Assessing the influence of individual inclinations to choose intra-ethnic relationships on pupils' networks. 55-74 - Charles Kadushin:
Too Much Investment in Social Capital? 75-90
Volume 26, Number 2, May 2004
- Wayne E. Baker, Robert R. Faulkner:
Social networks and loss of capital. 91-111 - John Skvoretz, Thomas J. Fararo, Filip Agneessens:
Advances in biased net theory: definitions, derivations, and estimations. 113-139 - Frits van Merode, Anna Nieboer, Hans Maarse, Harm Lieverdink:
Analyzing the dynamics in multilateral negotiations. 141-154 - Petter Holme, Christofer R. Edling, Fredrik Liljeros:
Structure and time evolution of an Internet dating community. 155-174 - María Guadalupe Ramírez Ortiz, José Ramiro Caballero Hoyos, María Guadalupe Ramírez López:
The social networks of academic performance in a student context of poverty in Mexico. 175-188
Volume 26, Number 3, July 2004
- Phillip Bonacich, Annie Cody Holdren, Michael Johnston:
Hyper-edges and multidimensional centrality. 189-203 - Christian Tallberg:
Testing centralization in random graphs. 205-219 - Uwe Matzat:
Academic communication and Internet Discussion Groups: transfer of information or creation of social contacts? 221-255 - Garry Robins, Philippa Pattison, Jodie Woolcock:
Missing data in networks: exponential random graph (p∗) models for networks with non-respondents. 257-283 - Phillip Bonacich:
The Invasion of the Physicists. 285-288
Volume 26, Number 4, October 2004
- Alexandra Marin:
Are respondents more likely to list alters with certain characteristics?: Implications for name generator data. 289-307 - Masaki Tomochi:
Defectors' niches: prisoner's dilemma game on disordered networks. 309-321 - W. Craig Carter, Scott L. Feld:
Principles relating social regard to size and density of personal networks, with applications to stigma. 323-329 - Phillip Bonacich, Paulette Lloyd:
Calculating status with negative relations. 331-338 - George A. Barnett:
The Internet in Everyday Life, Barry Wellman, Caroline A. Haythornthwaite (Eds.). Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK (2002). 339-342 - Rick Grannis:
Networks in the Global Village: Life in Contemporary Communites, Barry Wellman (Ed.). Westview Press, Boulder, CO (1999). 343-347 - Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj, Anuska Ferligoj:
Corrigendum to "Generalized blockmodeling of two-mode network data" [Social Networks 26 (2004) 29-53]. 349 - Elizabeth Costenbader, Thomas W. Valente:
Corrigendum to "The stability of centrality measures when networks are sampled" [Social Networks 25 (2003) 283-307]. 351
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