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Social Networks, Volume 66
Volume 66, July 2021
- Steven R. Corman, Elena Steiner, Jeffrey D. Proulx, Arindam Dutta, Alex Yahja, Marshall Scott Poole, Visar Berisha, Daniel W. Bliss:
Revisiting the accuracy problem in network analysis using a unique dataset. 1-9 - Anna Keuchenius, Petter Törnberg, Justus Uitermark:
Adoption and adaptation: A computational case study of the spread of Granovetter's weak ties hypothesis. 10-25 - Narisong Huhe, Max Gallop, Shahryar Minhas:
Who are in charge, who do i work with, and who are my friends: A latent space approach to understanding elite coappearances in China. 26-37 - Tobias H. Stark, Volker Stocké:
Predicting data quality of proxy reports in egocentric network studies. 38-49 - David A. Bright, Russell Brewer, Carlo Morselli:
Using social network analysis to study crime: Navigating the challenges of criminal justice records. 50-64 - C. Ben Gibson, Blaine Hoffman, Claire-Genevieve La Fleur, Norbou Buchler:
Endogeneity and permeation in an organizational communication network. 65-71 - Petr Matous, Julien Pollack, Jane Helm:
Collecting experimental network data from interventions on critical links in workplace networks. 72-90 - Andreea I. Alecu:
Exploring the role of network diversity and resources in relationship to generalized trust in Norway. 91-99 - William P. Eveland Jr., Fei Shen:
Cross-national variation in political network size, distribution, and prediction. 100-113 - Michelle Birkett, Joshua R. Melville, Patrick Janulis, Gregory Lee Phillips II, Noshir S. Contractor, Bernie Hogan:
Network Canvas: Key decisions in the design of an interviewer-assisted network data collection software suite. 114-124 - Lorien Jasny, Jesse S. Sayles, Matthew Hamilton, Laura Roldan Gomez, Derric Jacobs, Christina Prell, Petr Matous, Eva Schiffer, Angela M. Guererro, Michele L. Barnes:
Participant engagement in environmentally focused social network research. 125-138 - Fruzsina Albert, Júlia Koltai, Beáta Dávid:
The increasing importance of friends: Changes in core discussion network composition in post-communist Hungary between 1997 - 2015. 139-145 - Andrew Messamore:
The civic elite: A network perspective on elite consolidation among community-based organizations, 1998-2016. 146-160 - James A. Kitts, Diego F. Leal:
What is(n't) a friend? Dimensions of the friendship concept among adolescents. 161-170 - Alina Lungeanu, Mark McKnight, Rennie Negron, Wolfgang Munar, Nicholas A. Christakis, Noshir S. Contractor:
Using Trellis software to enhance high-quality large-scale network data collection in the field. 171-184 - Cindarella Petz, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Configuration to conviction: Network structures of political judiciary in the Austrian Corporate State. 185-201 - Haomin Li, Daniel K. Sewell:
A comparison of estimators for the network autocorrelation model based on observed social networks. 202-210 - Quentin Chapus, Christophe Jalil Nordman:
You're all I need to get by? Analyzing young entrepreneurs' networks in Morocco from a "quantified narratives" method. 211-223 - Jürgen Lerner, Alessandro Lomi, John Mowbray, Neil Rollings, Mark Tranmer:
Dynamic network analysis of contact diaries. 224-236
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