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Social Networks, Volume 85
Volume 85, 2026
- Minheng Chen

, Yang-chih Fu
, Xin Guo
, Qiang Fu
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Social isolation by design: Bias in measuring core networks in Taiwan? 1-12 - Isidro Maya Jariego, Francisco J. Santolaya, Pablo Pastor-Alcayde:

Multiple senses of community in central and peripheral neighborhoods of Seville: The fragmentation of personal networks in social housing estates. 13-23 - Shuyue Zhang, Linlin Lei, Lilan Liu, Shijiang Zuo

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The influence of relational mobility on social exclusion behavior: The mediating role of social participation intention. 24-34 - Giorgia Trasciani

, Stefano Ghinoi
, Guido Conaldi:
From mapping to action: Social network analysis as a strategic tool in cross-national community interventions. 35-46 - Lea Ellwardt

, Theo van Tilburg
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The ties that bother: Difficult relationships in the personal networks of older adults. 47-56 - Obed Jones Owusu-Sarpong

, Kabila Abass, Solomon Osei-Tutu, Armstrong Francis Tumawu
, Razak M Gyasi:
Social network connectivity and food insecurity among single parents: Findings from a representative survey in Ghana. 57-65 - Bas Hofstra

, Thijmen Jeroense
, Jochem Tolsma
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The impact of dyads and extended networks on political talk: A factorial survey experiment in the Netherlands. 66-79 - Martin G. Everett

, Stephen P. Borgatti
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Alter composition with overlapping group memberships. 80-88 - Siyun Peng

, Martha Tillson, Maria Rockett, Marisa Booty
, Carrie B. Oser
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Beyond weak ties in prison: An investigation of core support networks of incarcerated persons. 89-97 - Pildoo Sung

, Angelique Chan, Abhijit Visaria
, June May-Ling Lee:
Getting lonely and isolated? Transitions in social isolation profiles over time and factors associated with them among older adults. 98-107 - Kenneth S. Berenhaut

, Liangdongsheng Lyu
, Yuxiao Zhou
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Dissipation and bondedness in networks via conflict-based cohesion. 108-120 - Yohei Kato

, Francine Chan, Belinda Yuen:
Using social network analysis to understand residents' social connection in a Singapore neighbourhood. 121-133

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