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Social Networks, Volume 77
Volume 77, 2024
- Malte Doehne, Daniel A. McFarland, James Moody:
Network Ecology: Introduction to the Special Issue. 1-4 - John Levi Martin, Jan Overgoor, Bogdan State:
Persistence and change in structural signatures of tie formation over time. 5-16 - Kerstin Sailer:
Routine action networks: An architectural study of spatial layouts and performativity in outpatient clinics. 17-30 - Kevin Lewis:
Digital networks: Elements of a theoretical framework. 31-42 - Jan A. Fuhse, Neha Gondal:
Networks from culture: Mechanisms of tie-formation follow institutionalized rules in social fields. 43-54 - Hanno Kruse, Clemens Kroneberg:
Re-print of: Contextualizing oppositional cultures: A multilevel network analysis of status orders in schools. 55-67 - Michael Windzio, Raphael Heiko Heiberger:
The social ecology of intergenerational closure in school class networks. Socio-spatial conditions of parents' norm generation and their effects on students' interpersonal conflicts. 68-78 - Hana Shepherd:
Organizational practices and workplace relationships in precarious work: New survey evidence. 79-92 - Mirco Schönfeld, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Shortest path-based centrality metrics in attributed graphs with node-individual context constraints. 93-103 - Filip Agneessens, Francisco J. Trincado-Munoz, Johan Koskinen:
Network formation in organizational settings: Exploring the importance of local social processes and team-level contextual variables in small groups using bayesian hierarchical ERGMs. 104-117 - Alessandro Lomi, Federica Bianchi:
A time to give and a time to receive: Role switching and generalized exchange in a financial market. 118-128 - Frédéric C. Godart, Ashley Mears:
Transitory ties: A network ecology perspective on job opportunities in fashion modeling. 129-138 - David R. Schaefer, Thoa V. Khuu, J. Ashwin Rambaran, Deborah Rivas-Drake, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor:
How do youth choose activities? Assessing the relative importance of the micro-selection mechanisms behind adolescent extracurricular activity participation. 139-150 - David Hachen, Cheng Wang, Brandon Sepulvado, Omar Lizardo:
Generators or diffusers? Examining differences in the dynamic coupling of context and social ties across multiple types of foci. 151-165 - Lanu Kim, Sanne Smith, Linus Dahlander, Daniel A. McFarland:
Networking a career: Individual adaptation in the network ecology of faculty. 166-179 - Malte Doehne, Daniel A. McFarland, James Moody:
Network ecology: Tie fitness in social context(s). 180-196
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