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Social Networks, Volume 55
Volume 55, October 2018
- Sean M. Fitzhugh, Carter T. Butts:

Patterns of co-membership: Techniques for identifying subgraph composition. 1-10 - Jake Burchard

, Benjamin Cornwell:
Structural holes and bridging in two-mode networks. 11-20 - Carlo Morselli, Marie Ouellet

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Network similarity and collusion. 21-30 - Katarzyna Growiec

, Jakub Growiec
, Bogumil Kaminski
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Social network structure and the trade-off between social utility and economic performance. 31-46 - Hannah Schmid-Petri, Silke Adam

, Ueli Reber
, Thomas Häussler, Daniel Maier
, Peter Miltner, Barbara Pfetsch, Annie Waldherr:
Homophily and prestige: An assessment of their relative strength to explain link formation in the online climate change debate. 47-54 - Francis Lee, Carter T. Butts:

Mutual assent or unilateral nomination? A performance comparison of intersection and union rules for integrating self-reports of social relationships. 55-62 - Martin G. Everett

, Chiara Broccatelli
, Stephen P. Borgatti
, Johan H. Koskinen
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Measuring knowledge and experience in two mode temporal networks. 63-73 - Tobias Roth:

The influence of parents' social capital on their children's transition to vocational training in Germany. 74-85 - Cassie McMillan, Diane Felmlee, D. Wayne Osgood

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Peer influence, friend selection, and gender: How network processes shape adolescent smoking, drinking, and delinquency. 86-96 - Miles Q. Ott, John M. Light, Melissa A. Clark, Nancy P. Barnett:

Strategic players for identifying optimal social network intervention subjects. 97-103 - Matthew E. Brashears, Eric Quintane

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The weakness of tie strength. 104-115 - Zoltán Kmetty

, Róbert Tardos, Fruzsina Albert
, Beáta Dávid:
Mapping social milieus and cohesion patterns between 1997 and 2014. Exploiting the potential of the occupational position generator. 116-129 - Kate Eddens

, Jesse M. Fagan:
Comparing nascent approaches for gathering alter-tie data for egocentric studies. 130-141 - Ami R. Moore, Victor R. Prybutok

, Anh Ta
, Foster Amey
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Personal social networks and health among aging adults in Agincourt, South Africa: A multidimensional approach. 142-148 - Marçal Mora Cantallops

, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia
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Player-centric networks in League of Legends. 149-159 - Zhenkun Zhou

, Ke Xu, Jichang Zhao:
Homophily of music listening in online social networks of China. 160-169 - Alessandro Spelta, Andrea Flori

, Fabio Pammolli
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Investment communities: Behavioral attitudes and economic dynamics. 170-188 - Eszter Berán

, Csaba Pléh, Péter Soltész, Anna Rácz, Péter Kardos, Pál Czobor, Zsolt Unoka:
Ego centered social network and relationship quality: linking attachment security and relational models to network structure. 189-201 - Neha Gondal

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Duality of departmental specializations and PhD exchange: A Weberian analysis of status in interaction using multilevel exponential random graph models (mERGM). 202-212

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