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Social Networks, Volume 54
Volume 54, July 2018
- Claire Bidart, Alain Degenne, Michel Grossetti:

Personal networks typologies: A structural approach. 1-11 - Ronald S. Burt, Yanjie Bian, Sonja Opper

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More or less guanxi: Trust is 60% network context, 10% individual difference. 12-25 - Terrence D. Jorgensen

, K. Jean Forney
, Jeffrey A. Hall, Steven M. Giles:
Using modern methods for missing data analysis with the social relations model: A bridge to social network analysis. 26-40 - Sara Ahajjam, Mohamed El Haddad, Hassan Badir

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A new scalable leader-community detection approach for community detection in social networks. 41-49 - David Schoch

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Centrality without indices: Partial rankings and rank probabilities in networks. 50-60 - Federico Bianchi

, Niccolò Casnici
, Flaminio Squazzoni:
Solidarity as a byproduct of professional collaboration: Social support and trust in a coworking space. 61-72 - Kathrin Büttner, Jennifer Salau, Joachim Krieter:

Effects of data quality in an animal trade network and their impact on centrality parameters. 73-81 - Jing Shen, Yanjie Bian:

The causal effect of social capital on income: A new analytic strategy. 82-90 - Eva Vriens

, Rense Corten:
Are bridging ties really advantageous? An experimental test of their advantage in a competitive social learning context. 91-100 - Ran Xu:

Alternative estimation methods for identifying contagion effects in dynamic social networks: A latent-space adjusted approach. 101-117 - Kayo Fujimoto, Ming Cao, Lisa M. Kuhns

, Dennis Li, John A. Schneider:
Statistical adjustment of network degree in respondent-driven sampling estimators: Venue attendance as a proxy for network size among young MSM. 118-131 - Iain S. Weaver, Hywel T. P. Williams

, Iulia Cioroianu
, Matthew Williams
, Travis Coan
, Susan Banducci
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Dynamic social media affiliations among UK politicians. 132-144 - Joshua E. Marineau

, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca
, Daniel J. Brass, Stephen P. Borgatti
, Patrizia Vecchi:
Individuals' power and their social network accuracy: A situated cognition perspective. 145-161 - Brooke Foucault Welles

, Weiai Wayne Xu
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Network visualization and problem-solving support: A cognitive fit study. 162-167 - Lucia Falzon, Eric Quintane

, John Dunn, Garry Robins
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Embedding time in positions: Temporal measures of centrality for social network analysis. 168-178 - Nikita Basov

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Socio-material network analysis: A mixed method study of five European artistic collectives. 179-195 - Jake Bowers

, Bruce A. Desmarais, Mark Frederickson, Nahomi Ichino
, Hsuan-Wei Lee
, Simi Wang:
Models, methods and network topology: Experimental design for the study of interference. 196-208 - Lisha Yu

, William H. Woodall, Kwok-Leung Tsui:
Detecting node propensity changes in the dynamic degree corrected stochastic block model. 209-227 - Mauro Barone, Michele Coscia:

Birds of a feather scam together: Trustworthiness homophily in a business network. 228-237 - Laurence Brandenberger

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Trading favors - Examining the temporal dynamics of reciprocity in congressional collaborations using relational event models. 238-253 - Károly Takács

, Giangiacomo Bravo
, Flaminio Squazzoni:
Referrals and information flow in networks increase discrimination: A laboratory experiment. 254-265 - Yang-chih Fu

, Thijs A. Velema, Jing-Shiang Hwang:
Upward contacts in everyday life: Benefits of reaching hierarchical relations in ego-centered networks. 266-278 - Giacomo Solano

, Gerrit Rooks:
Social capital of entrepreneurs in a developing country: The effect of gender on access to and requests for resources. 279-290 - Ji Ma

, Simon DeDeo:
State power and elite autonomy in a networked civil society: The board interlocking of Chinese non-profits. 291-302 - Thomas Häussler

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Heating up the debate? Measuring fragmentation and polarisation in a German climate change hyperlink network. 303-313 - Iris Wanzenböck

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A concept for measuring network proximity of regions in R&D networks. 314-325 - Pablo Piedrahíta, Javier Borge-Holthoefer

, Yamir Moreno
, Sandra González-Bailón:
The contagion effects of repeated activation in social networks. 326-335 - Yan-An Hwang:

A correction: The β-ranking and the β-measure for directed networks: Axiomatic characterizations. 336-337 - Philippe Ramirez, Stéphane Legendre:

Erratum to "Revisiting asymmetric marriage rules" [Soc. Netw. 52 (2017) 261-269]. 338

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