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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cautionary note Burt, Ronald S.
1986
2 p. 205-211
7 p.
artikel
2 Actor network utilities and network evolution Doreian, Patrick
2006
2 p. 137-164
28 p.
artikel
3 A decision support system for rule discovery in social networks Findler, Nicholas V
1999
2 p. 167-185
19 p.
artikel
4 Adjustment of issue positions based on network strategies in an election campaign: A two-mode network autoregression model with cross-nested random effects Kleinnijenhuis, Jan
2013
2 p. 168-177
10 p.
artikel
5 Advances in biased net theory: definitions, derivations, and estimations Skvoretz, John
2004
2 p. 113-139
27 p.
artikel
6 Advances in exponential random graph (p *) models Robins, Garry
2007
2 p. 169-172
4 p.
artikel
7 Advances in exponential random graph (p *) models applied to a large social network Goodreau, Steven M.
2007
2 p. 231-248
18 p.
artikel
8 Affinity Paths and information diffusion in social networks Iribarren, José Luis
2011
2 p. 134-142
9 p.
artikel
9 A graph theoretic blocking procedure for social networks Everett, Martin G.
1982
2 p. 147-167
21 p.
artikel
10 A linear algorithm for computing automorphic equivalence classes: the numerical signatures approach Sparrow, Malcolm K.
1993
2 p. 151-170
20 p.
artikel
11 A mathematical model for interpersonal relationships in social networks Barnes, George R.
1998
2 p. 179-196
18 p.
artikel
12 A model for the multiplex dynamics of two-mode and one-mode networks, with an application to employment preference, friendship, and advice Snijders, Tom A.B.
2013
2 p. 265-276
12 p.
artikel
13 An algorithm and metric for network decomposition from similarity matrices: Application to positional analysis Hsieh, Mo-Han
2008
2 p. 146-158
13 p.
artikel
14 An algorithm for finding the structure of social groups 1 Dalud-Vincent, Monique
1994
2 p. 137-162
26 p.
artikel
15 Analyzing large scale exchange networks Willer, David
2012
2 p. 171-180
10 p.
artikel
16 Analyzing the dynamics in multilateral negotiations van Merode, Frits
2004
2 p. 141-154
14 p.
artikel
17 A new stochastic path-length tree methodology for constructing communication networks Cho, Jaewun
1991
2 p. 105-140
36 p.
artikel
18 An introduction to exponential random graph (p *) models for social networks Robins, Garry
2007
2 p. 173-191
19 p.
artikel
19 A note on sociometric order in the general social survey network data Burt, Ronald S.
1986
2 p. 149-189
41 p.
artikel
20 Another view of the “small world” McCue, Brian
2002
2 p. 121-133
13 p.
artikel
21 A paradigm for the analysis of interorganizational networks Paulson, Steven K.
1985
2 p. 105-126
22 p.
artikel
22 A partitioning approach to structural balance Doreian, Patrick
1996
2 p. 149-168
20 p.
artikel
23 A rational choice model of network status Braun, Norman
1997
2 p. 129-142
14 p.
artikel
24 A reassessment of the sociability of long-term skid row residents: A social network approach Cohen, Carl I.
1981
2 p. 93-105
13 p.
artikel
25 A relationship between verbal aggression and personal network size Vanbrabant, Koen
2012
2 p. 164-170
7 p.
artikel
26 Are social equivalences ever regular? Boyd, John P.
2001
2 p. 87-123
37 p.
artikel
27 A second look at Krackhardt's graph theoretical dimensions of informal organizations Everett, Martin G.
2012
2 p. 159-163
5 p.
artikel
28 A sexual affiliation network of swingers, heterosexuals practicing risk behaviours that potentiate the spread of sexually transmitted infections: A two-mode approach Niekamp, Anne-Marie
2013
2 p. 223-236
14 p.
artikel
29 A solution to the constant frame of reference problem Glazer, Amihai
1981
2 p. 117-126
10 p.
artikel
30 A structural event approach to the analysis of group composition Ruef, Martin
2002
2 p. 135-160
26 p.
artikel
31 A study of sign adjustment in weighted signed networks Deng, Hongzhong
2012
2 p. 253-263
11 p.
artikel
32 A synchronous digital signal processing method for detecting face-to-face organizational communication behavior Corman, Steven R.
1994
2 p. 163-179
17 p.
artikel
33 Balance in stochastic signed graphs Frank, Ove
1979
2 p. 155-163
9 p.
artikel
34 Biased networks and social structure theorems Fararo, Thomas J.
1981
2 p. 137-159
23 p.
artikel
35 Blockmodels from the bond energy approach Arabie, Phipps
1990
2 p. 99-126
28 p.
artikel
36 Block structures of automorphism groups of social relations Boyd, John P.
1988
2 p. 137-155
19 p.
artikel
37 Bringing the owners back in: An analysis of a 3-mode interlock network Bohman, Love
2012
2 p. 275-287
13 p.
artikel
38 Broken ties: reciprocity and other factors affecting the termination of older adults' relationships Klein Ikkink, Karen
1999
2 p. 131-146
16 p.
artikel
39 Call for papers for special issue of Social Networks on Multilevel Social Networks 2013
2 p. 277-
1 p.
artikel
40 Catching up with big fish in the big pond? Multi-level network analysis through linked design Lazega, Emmanuel
2008
2 p. 159-176
18 p.
artikel
41 Centrality in affiliation networks Faust, Katherine
1997
2 p. 157-191
35 p.
artikel
42 Centrality in social networks: ii. experimental results Freeman, Linton C
1979
2 p. 119-141
23 p.
artikel
43 Centrality in valued graphs: A measure of betweenness based on network flow Freeman, Linton C.
1991
2 p. 141-154
14 p.
artikel
44 Closeness, loneliness, support: Core ties and significant ties in personal communities Binder, Jens F
2012
2 p. 206-214
9 p.
artikel
45 Closure, connectivity and degree distributions: Exponential random graph (p*) models for directed social networks Robins, Garry
2009
2 p. 105-117
13 p.
artikel
46 Clustering in weighted networks Opsahl, Tore
2009
2 p. 155-163
9 p.
artikel
47 Cognitive social structures Krackhardt, David
1987
2 p. 109-134
26 p.
artikel
48 Collecting social contact data in the context of disease transmission: Prospective and retrospective study designs Mikolajczyk, Rafael T.
2008
2 p. 127-135
9 p.
artikel
49 Comment on “a cautionary note” Faust, K.
1986
2 p. 213-
1 p.
artikel
50 Computing continuous core/periphery structures for social relations data with MINRES/SVD Boyd, John P.
2010
2 p. 125-137
13 p.
artikel
51 Computing core/periphery structures and permutation tests for social relations data Boyd, John P.
2006
2 p. 165-178
14 p.
artikel
52 Construction of well separated interaction semigroups to refine the modeling of social networks Barnes, George R
2003
2 p. 161-174
14 p.
artikel
53 Controlling for size in centrality scores Bonacich, Phillip
1998
2 p. 135-141
7 p.
artikel
54 Corporate control and enterprise structure in the Canadian economy: 1972–1987 Berkowitz, S.D.
1995
2 p. 111-127
17 p.
artikel
55 Corrigendum 1981
2 p. 161-
1 p.
artikel
56 Corrigendum 1987
2 p. 187-
1 p.
artikel
57 Curved exponential family models for social networks Hunter, David R.
2007
2 p. 216-230
15 p.
artikel
58 Determining groups from the clique structure in large social networks Falzon, Lucia
2000
2 p. 159-172
14 p.
artikel
59 Differences in social difference: examining third party effects on relational stability 1 A version of the paper was presented at the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Charleston, SC, February, 1996. 1 Reagans, Ray
1998
2 p. 143-157
15 p.
artikel
60 Distance and cosine measures of niche overlap Sohn, Min-Woong
2001
2 p. 141-165
25 p.
artikel
61 Does the online collection of ego-centered network data reduce data quality? An experimental comparison Matzat, Uwe
2010
2 p. 105-111
7 p.
artikel
62 Don’t mention it: Why people don’t share job information, when they do, and why it matters Marin, Alexandra
2012
2 p. 181-192
12 p.
artikel
63 Dynamic exchange networks van Assen, M.A.L.M.
2007
2 p. 266-278
13 p.
artikel
64 Editorial Johnsen, Eugene C.
1983
2 p. 95-
1 p.
artikel
65 Editorial Board 2008
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
66 Editorial Board 2007
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
67 Editorial Board 2010
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
68 Editorial Board 2009
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
69 Editorial Board 2013
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
70 Editorial Board 2011
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
71 Editorial Board 2012
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
72 Editorial Board/Publication Information 2003
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
73 Editorial Board / Publication Information 2006
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
74 Editorial note Freeman, Linton C.
1982
2 p. 103-104
2 p.
artikel
75 Effects of communication network structure: Components of positional centrality Mullen, Brian
1991
2 p. 169-185
17 p.
artikel
76 Ego's important discussants or significant people: an experiment in varying the wording of personal network name generators Straits, Bruce C.
2000
2 p. 123-140
18 p.
artikel
77 Entropy as a measure of centrality in networks characterized by path-transfer flow Tutzauer, Frank
2007
2 p. 249-265
17 p.
artikel
78 Estimating relational attributes from snowball samples through simulation Johnson, J.C.
1989
2 p. 135-158
24 p.
artikel
79 Ethics and defense agency funding: some considerations Goolsby, Rebecca
2005
2 p. 95-106
12 p.
artikel
80 Evaluation of social network measurement instruments Ferligoj, Anuška
1999
2 p. 111-130
20 p.
artikel
81 Event sequences as generators of social network evolution Doreian, P.
2002
2 p. 93-119
27 p.
artikel
82 Evolving friendship networks: An individual-oriented approach implementing similarity Zeggelink, Evelien
1995
2 p. 83-110
28 p.
artikel
83 Experiments in the measurement of the size of social networks Sudman, Seymour
1985
2 p. 127-151
25 p.
artikel
84 Exploring social structure using dynamic three-dimensional color images Freeman, Linton C
1998
2 p. 109-118
10 p.
artikel
85 Exploring variation in active network size: Constraints and ego characteristics Roberts, Sam G.B.
2009
2 p. 138-146
9 p.
artikel
86 Exponential random graph model specifications for bipartite networks—A dependence hierarchy Wang, Peng
2013
2 p. 211-222
12 p.
artikel
87 Formal and informal group communication structures: An examination of their relationship to role ambiguity Hartman, Rosanne L.
1990
2 p. 127-151
25 p.
artikel
88 Getting funded. Multi-level network of physicists in Italy Bellotti, Elisa
2012
2 p. 215-229
15 p.
artikel
89 Graph and semigroup homomorphisms on networks of relations White, Douglas R.
1983
2 p. 193-234
42 p.
artikel
90 Graph theory in network analysis Barnes, J.A.
1983
2 p. 235-244
10 p.
artikel
91 Identifying positions from affiliation networks: Preserving the duality of people and events Field, Sam
2006
2 p. 97-123
27 p.
artikel
92 IFC 2004
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
93 IFC - Scope ; Publication Info 2005
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
94 Impact of methods for reducing respondent burden on personal network structural measures McCarty, Christopher
2007
2 p. 300-315
16 p.
artikel
95 Implications of behavioral and cognitive reciprocity in social network data Hammer, Muriel
1985
2 p. 189-201
13 p.
artikel
96 Implications of conjugal role segregation for extrafamilial relationships: A network model Yi, Eunhee Kim
1986
2 p. 119-147
29 p.
artikel
97 Integrated or isolated? The impact of public housing redevelopment on social network homophily Kleit, Rachel Garshick
2011
2 p. 152-165
14 p.
artikel
98 Interlock groups, cliques, or interest groups? Comment on Allen Mizruchi, Mark S.
1984
2 p. 193-199
7 p.
artikel
99 Interlocks in the Netherlands: Stability and careers in the period 1960–1980 Stokman, Frans N.
1988
2 p. 183-208
26 p.
artikel
100 Internal cohesion of ls sets in graphs Seidman, Stephen B.
1983
2 p. 97-107
11 p.
artikel
101 Introducing a new section on computer program abstracts Freeman, Linton C
1978
2 p. 103-104
2 p.
artikel
102 Introduction to special issue: ethical dilemmas in social network research Breiger, Ronald L.
2005
2 p. 89-93
5 p.
artikel
103 Introduction to the special issue on advances in two-mode social networks Agneessens, Filip
2013
2 p. 145-147
3 p.
artikel
104 Investigating an online social network using spatial interaction models Lee, Conrad
2011
2 p. 129-133
5 p.
artikel
105 Iterated roles: Mathematics and application Borgatti, Stephen P.
1989
2 p. 159-172
14 p.
artikel
106 Longitudinal analysis of friendship networks Runger, George
1979
2 p. 143-154
12 p.
artikel
107 Longitudinal approach to subgroup formation: re-analysis of Newcomb's fraternity data Nakao, Keiko
1993
2 p. 109-131
23 p.
artikel
108 Mapping interactions within and between cohesive subgroups Frank, Kenneth A.
1996
2 p. 93-119
27 p.
artikel
109 Market niche Burt, Ronald S.
1993
2 p. 133-149
17 p.
artikel
110 Matrimonial circuits in kinship networks: Calculation, enumeration and census Hamberger, Klaus
2011
2 p. 113-128
16 p.
artikel
111 Measuring a large network quickly Burt, Ronald S.
1994
2 p. 91-135
45 p.
artikel
112 Measuring domination in directed networks van den Brink, René
2000
2 p. 141-157
17 p.
artikel
113 Measuring regular equivalence in symmetric structures Doreian, Patrick
1987
2 p. 89-107
19 p.
artikel
114 Micro-structure in micro-neighborhoods: A new social distance measure, and its effect on individual and aggregated perceptions of crime and disorder Hipp, John R.
2010
2 p. 148-159
12 p.
artikel
115 Motivations for self-assembling into project teams Zhu, Mengxiao
2013
2 p. 251-264
14 p.
artikel
116 Multilevel analysis of personal networks as dependent variables van Duijn, Marijtje A.J
1999
2 p. 187-210
24 p.
artikel
117 Multilevel structural analysis Blau, Peter M.
1993
2 p. 201-215
15 p.
artikel
118 National differences in network density: Israel and the United States Fischer, Claude S.
1995
2 p. 129-145
17 p.
artikel
119 Network analysis using the method of path lists: testing the weak ties hypothesis Feld, Scott L.
1997
2 p. 97-111
15 p.
artikel
120 Network autocorrelation: A simulation study of a foundational problem in regression and survey research Dow, Malcolm M.
1982
2 p. 169-200
32 p.
artikel
121 Network centrality and social movement media coverage: A two-mode network analytic approach Malinick, Todd E.
2013
2 p. 148-158
11 p.
artikel
122 Network constraints on social action: preliminaries for a network theory van Poucke, Willy
1979
2 p. 181-190
10 p.
artikel
123 Network inference, error, and informant (in)accuracy: a Bayesian approach Butts, Carter T.
2003
2 p. 103-140
38 p.
artikel
124 Network knowledge and the use of power Simpson, Brent
2011
2 p. 172-176
5 p.
artikel
125 Network resources, contact resources, and status attainment 1 The paper has been presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Washington, DC, August 1990. The authors contributed equally to the paper. 1 Lai, Gina
1998
2 p. 159-178
20 p.
artikel
126 Network sampling in practice: Some second steps Erickson, Bonnie H.
1981
2 p. 127-136
10 p.
artikel
127 Network structure from relational data: Measurement and inference in four operational models Bradley, Raymond Trevor
1989
2 p. 89-134
46 p.
artikel
128 Notes on blockmodeling Batagelj, Vladimir
1997
2 p. 143-155
13 p.
artikel
129 [No title] Yasuda, Yuki
2006
2 p. 179-185
7 p.
artikel
130 [No title] Molina, José Luis
2007
2 p. 324-329
6 p.
artikel
131 [No title] Moody, James
2007
2 p. 340-348
9 p.
artikel
132 [No title] Fischer, C.S.
2005
2 p. 155-167
13 p.
artikel
133 One-shot exchange networks and the shadow of the future Emanuelson, Pamela
2009
2 p. 147-154
8 p.
artikel
134 On the robustness of centrality measures under conditions of imperfect data Borgatti, Stephen P.
2006
2 p. 124-136
13 p.
artikel
135 On variants of shortest-path betweenness centrality and their generic computation Brandes, Ulrik
2008
2 p. 136-145
10 p.
artikel
136 Partitioning large signed two-mode networks: Problems and prospects Doreian, Patrick
2013
2 p. 178-203
26 p.
artikel
137 Partner naming and forgetting: Recall of network members Bell, David C.
2007
2 p. 279-299
21 p.
artikel
138 Perceived acquaintanceship and interpersonal trust: The cases of Hong Kong and China HO, Edric
1987
2 p. 153-169
17 p.
artikel
139 Perceived leadership stability and the structure of urban agenda-setting networks Bolland, John M.
1985
2 p. 153-172
20 p.
artikel
140 Performance effects of cooperative strategies among investment banking firms: A loglinear analysis of organizational exchange networks Chung, Seungwha (Andy)
1996
2 p. 121-148
28 p.
artikel
141 Polyhedral dynamics and conflict mobilization in social networks Doreian, Patrick
1981
2 p. 107-116
10 p.
artikel
142 Popularity trajectories and substance use in early adolescence Moody, James
2011
2 p. 101-112
12 p.
artikel
143 Power and the perception of social networks Simpson, Brent
2011
2 p. 166-171
6 p.
artikel
144 Power in mixed exchange networks: a rational choice model Yamaguchi, Kazuo
2000
2 p. 93-121
29 p.
artikel
145 Predictability of social connections over time Hammer, Muriel
1979
2 p. 165-180
16 p.
artikel
146 QAP partialling as a test of spuriousness Krackardt, David
1987
2 p. 171-186
16 p.
artikel
147 Raising network resources while raising children? Access to social capital by parenthood status, gender, and marital status Song, Lijun
2012
2 p. 241-252
12 p.
artikel
148 Recent developments in exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks Robins, Garry
2007
2 p. 192-215
24 p.
artikel
149 Reflections on “Brokerage and Closure” Oliver, Amalya L.
2007
2 p. 330-339
10 p.
artikel
150 Rehabilitating a technique to measure perceived social networks Morgan, David L.
1987
2 p. 135-152
18 p.
artikel
151 Relational networks: An extension of sociometric concepts Wilson, Thomas P.
1982
2 p. 105-116
12 p.
artikel
152 Relations, residuals, regular interiors, and relative regular equivalence Boyd, John P.
1999
2 p. 147-165
19 p.
artikel
153 Representations for homomorphisms Bonacich, Phillip
1983
2 p. 173-192
20 p.
artikel
154 Representing kinship, simple models of elementary structures Boyd, John
1994
2 p. 181-189
9 p.
artikel
155 Resource characteristics in social exchange networks: Implications for positional advantage Schaefer, David R.
2011
2 p. 143-151
9 p.
artikel
156 Respondent mood and the instability of survey network measurements Hlebec, Valentina
2001
2 p. 125-140
16 p.
artikel
157 Revisiting clientelism: A network analysis of problem-solving networks in Argentina Szwarcberg, Mariela
2012
2 p. 230-240
11 p.
artikel
158 Simultaneous group and individual centralities Bonacich, Phillip
1991
2 p. 155-168
14 p.
artikel
159 SNAPS (Social Network Analysis Procedures) for GAUSS Friedkin, Noah E.
1990
2 p. 173-178
6 p.
artikel
160 Social groups, selective perception, and behavioral contagion in public opinion Krassa, Michael A.
1988
2 p. 109-136
28 p.
artikel
161 Social learning about levels of perinatal and infant mortality in Niakhar, Senegal Sandberg, John
2012
2 p. 264-274
11 p.
artikel
162 Social network analysis, structuration theory and the holism-individualism debate Haines, Valerie A.
1988
2 p. 157-182
26 p.
artikel
163 Social network analysis with respondent-driven sampling data: A study of racial integration on campus Wejnert, Cyprian
2010
2 p. 112-124
13 p.
artikel
164 Social network research and human subjects protection: Towards more effective infectious disease control Klovdahl, Alden S.
2005
2 p. 119-137
19 p.
artikel
165 Social networks and loss of capital Baker, Wayne E
2004
2 p. 91-111
21 p.
artikel
166 Social networks of children in single-parent families: differences according to sex, age, socioeconomic status and housing-type and their associations with behavioural disturbances Samuelsson, Margareta A.K.
1997
2 p. 113-127
15 p.
artikel
167 Social relations in a chronic care hospital: a whole network study of patients, family and employees Hirdes, John P
1998
2 p. 119-133
15 p.
artikel
168 Some analyses of Erdős collaboration graph Batagelj, Vladimir
2000
2 p. 173-186
14 p.
artikel
169 Some generalizations of p 1: External constraints, interactions and non-binary relations Wasserman, Stanley
1984
2 p. 177-192
16 p.
artikel
170 Spheres, cubes and boxes: Graph dimensionality and network structure Freeman, Linton C.
1983
2 p. 139-156
18 p.
artikel
171 Statistical analysis of network data—an application to diffusion of innovation Nyblom, Jukka
2003
2 p. 175-195
21 p.
artikel
172 Stochastic blockmodels: First steps Holland, Paul W.
1983
2 p. 109-137
29 p.
artikel
173 Stratification and prestige among elite experts in methodological and mathematical sociology circa 1975 Burt, Ronald S
1978
2 p. 105-158
54 p.
artikel
174 Structural similarity, semigroups and idempotents Boyd, John Paul
1983
2 p. 157-172
16 p.
artikel
175 Structure and time evolution of an Internet dating community Holme, Petter
2004
2 p. 155-174
20 p.
artikel
176 Structures of connectivity Schwartz, Joseph E.
1984
2 p. 103-140
38 p.
artikel
177 Sunbelt social network conference 1991
2 p. 204-
1 p.
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178 The accuracy and biases of diary communication data Higgins, Christopher A.
1985
2 p. 173-187
15 p.
artikel
179 The distribution of centrality in social networks Donninger, Ch.
1986
2 p. 191-203
13 p.
artikel
180 The dual network structure of organizational problem solving: A case study on open source software development Conaldi, Guido
2013
2 p. 237-250
14 p.
artikel
181 The dual-projection approach for two-mode networks Everett, M.G.
2013
2 p. 204-210
7 p.
artikel
182 The effect of network density and homogeneity on attitude polarization Bienenstock, Elisa Jayne
1990
2 p. 153-172
20 p.
artikel
183 The influence of secrecy on the communication structure of covert networks Lindelauf, Roy
2009
2 p. 126-137
12 p.
artikel
184 The interactive effects of political skill and future time perspective on career and community networking behavior Treadway, Darren C.
2010
2 p. 138-147
10 p.
artikel
185 The process of friendship formation Hallinan, Maureen T
1978
2 p. 193-210
18 p.
artikel
186 The relational element in Charles Tilly's recent (and not so recent) work Diani, Mario
2007
2 p. 316-323
8 p.
artikel
187 The relationship between the Scheiblechner model and the Holland-Leinhardt “p 1” model Iacobucci, Dawn
1991
2 p. 187-202
16 p.
artikel
188 The reversal small-world experiment Killworth, Peter D
1978
2 p. 159-192
34 p.
artikel
189 The social networks of academic performance in a student context of poverty in Mexico Ramı́rez Ortiz, Marı́a Guadalupe
2004
2 p. 175-188
14 p.
artikel
190 The stability of exchange networks Doğan, Gönül
2009
2 p. 118-125
8 p.
artikel
191 The structural and behavioral characteristics of the smallest-world phenomenon: minimum distance networks Yamaguchi, Kazuo
2002
2 p. 161-182
22 p.
artikel
192 The structure of social protest, 1961–1983 Bearman, Peter S.
1993
2 p. 171-200
30 p.
artikel
193 The ties that bind: The effect of clustering on dyadic relationships Salzinger, Leslie Lane
1982
2 p. 117-145
29 p.
artikel
194 The universal semigroup of relations Boyd, John Paul
1979
2 p. 91-117
27 p.
artikel
195 Toward ethical guidelines for network research in organizations Borgatti, Stephen P.
2005
2 p. 107-117
11 p.
artikel
196 Triadic closure in two-mode networks: Redefining the global and local clustering coefficients Opsahl, Tore
2013
2 p. 159-167
9 p.
artikel
197 Tripartite structural analysis: Generalizing the Breiger-Wilson formalism Fararo, Thomas J.
1984
2 p. 141-175
35 p.
artikel
198 Two interpretations of reports of knowledge of subpopulation sizes Killworth, Peter D.
2003
2 p. 141-160
20 p.
artikel
199 ‘Unite Unite Europe’ The political and cultural structures of Europe as reflected in the Eurovision Song Contest Yair, Gad
1995
2 p. 147-161
15 p.
artikel
200 What makes the Kula go round? Ziegler, Rolf
2008
2 p. 107-126
20 p.
artikel
201 Who are the objects of positive and negative gossip at work? Ellwardt, Lea
2012
2 p. 193-205
13 p.
artikel
202 Who benefits from network analysis: ethics of social network research Kadushin, Charles
2005
2 p. 139-153
15 p.
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