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Social Networks, Volume 36
Volume 36, January 2014
- Scott D. McClurg, David Lazer:
Political networks. 1-4 - Skyler J. Cranmer
, Tobias Heinrich, Bruce A. Desmarais:
Reciprocity and the structural determinants of the international sanctions network. 5-22 - Ronald L. Breiger
, Eric Schoon
, David Melamed, Victor Asal, R. Karl Rethemeyer
:
Comparative configurational analysis as a two-mode network problem: A study of terrorist group engagement in the drug trade. 23-39 - Lauren Rhue, Arun Sundararajan:
Digital access, political networks and the diffusion of democracy. 40-53 - Paolo Parigi, Laura Sartori
:
The political party as a network of cleavages: Disclosing the inner structure of Italian political parties in the seventies. 54-65 - Michael T. Heaney:
Multiplex networks and interest group influence reputation: An exponential random graph model. 66-81 - Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier
, Dino P. Christenson:
The evolution and formation of amicus curiae networks. 82-96 - Justin H. Kirkland, Justin H. Gross:
Measurement and theory in legislative networks: The evolving topology of Congressional collaboration. 97-109 - Robert Huckfeldt, Matthew T. Pietryka
, Jack Reilly:
Noise, bias, and expertise in political communication networks. 110-121 - Daniel P. Enemark, Mathew D. McCubbins
, Nicholas Weller
:
Knowledge and networks: An experimental test of how network knowledge affects coordination. 122-133 - Jason Bello, Meredith Rolfe:
Is influence mightier than selection? Forging agreement in political discussion networks during a campaign. 134-146 - Anand E. Sokhey, Paul A. Djupe
:
Name generation in interpersonal political network data: Results from a series of experiments. 147-161 - Jason M. Smith, Daniel S. Halgin, Virginie Kidwell-Lopez, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca
, Daniel J. Brass, Stephen P. Borgatti
:
Power in politically charged networks. 162-176 - Jennifer Golbeck, Derek L. Hansen:
A method for computing political preference among Twitter followers. 177-184
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