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Social Networks, Volume 39
Volume 39, October 2014
- Alfredo Jose Morales, Javier Borondo, Juan Carlos Losada, Rosa M. Benito:
Efficiency of human activity on information spreading on Twitter. 1-11 - Noah E. Friedkin, Eugene C. Johnsen:
Two steps to obfuscation. 12-13 - Michal Bojanowski, Rense Corten:
Measuring segregation in social networks. 14-32 - Sanne Smith, Ineke Maas, Frank van Tubergen:
Ethnic ingroup friendships in schools: Testing the by-product hypothesis in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. 33-45 - Ales Ziberna:
Blockmodeling of multilevel networks. 46-61 - David Savage, Xiuzhen Zhang, Xinghuo Yu, Pauline Chou, Qingmai Wang:
Anomaly detection in online social networks. 62-70 - Andrew Shipilov, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca, Valentyn Kalnysh, Yuri Kalnysh:
Network-building behavioral tendencies, range, and promotion speed. 71-83 - Zachary P. Neal:
The backbone of bipartite projections: Inferring relationships from co-authorship, co-sponsorship, co-attendance and other co-behaviors. 84-97 - Angela Bohn, Christian Buchta, Kurt Hornik, Patrick Mair:
Corrigendum to "Making friends and communicating on Facebook: Implications for social capital" [Soc. Netw. (2014) 29-41]. 98
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