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Social Networks, Volume 84
Volume 84, 2026
- Jennifer Watling Neal
, Zachary P. Neal
:
Network interventions to improve search and facilitate research-practice transfer. 1-8 - Emily Kruidhof
, Rense Corten
, Lea Ellwardt
, Rafael Wittek
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The co-evolution of informal social status and gossip in workplace social networks. 9-26 - Alejandro Plaza, Guillermo Beck, Julio Iturra-Sanhueza, Gabriel Otero
, Benjamín Muñoz:
Networked inequality: The role of changes in network heterogeneity and network size in attitudes towards inequality. 27-45 - Sergio Díaz-Aranda, Juan Marcos Ramirez, José Aguilar, Rosa E. Lillo, Antonio Fernández Anta:
Robust network scale-up method estimators. 46-61 - Khrystyna Holynska, Renato Corbetta, Carter T. Butts, C. Ben Gibson:
Can an eye for an eye turn the whole world sanctioned? 62-77 - Miguel A. González Casado, Alejandro Cruzado Rey, Miroslav Pulgar Corrotea, Christopher McCarty, José Luis Molina, Ángel Sánchez:
Collecting a large number of alters in egocentric network research: A comparative analysis of three approaches. 78-86 - Edgardo Sica, Pasquale Marcello Falcone, Antonio Lopolito:
Uncovering network changes in the evolution of an innovation niche. 87-100 - Benjamin Vogel, Breschine Cummins, Ian Laga:
Accounting for correlation and censoring in Bayesian Network Scale-up Method Models. 101-109 - David Kretschmer, Lars Leszczensky:
Stable or dynamic? Explaining the development of Muslim and non-Muslim boys' and girls' friendship-making across adolescence. 110-122 - Alessandro Lomi, Philippa E. Pattison:
Duality: The first fifty years and beyond. 123-126 - Ronald L. Breiger:
Duality: Taking stock and moving forward. 127-130 - Shira Offer, Claude S. Fischer, Keunbok Lee:
The gears in network dynamics: The alter-trajectory approach. 131-146 - Jonathan Januar, H. Colin Gallagher, Johan H. Koskinen:
In the shadow of silence: Modelling missing data in the dark networks of crime and terrorists. 147-163

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