Internationl Network for Social Network Analysis

Bibliographic References by Year - 2001
 
Wellman, B. (2001). Ties & Bonds. Connections, 24 (1), 16-25.
 
Fennema, M. & Tillie, J. (2001). Civic Community, Political Participation and Political Trust of Ethnic Groups. Connections, 24 (1), 26-41.
 
Fürst, D., Schubert, H., Rudolph, A. & Spieckermann, H. (2001). Regional Actor Networks Between Social Capital and Regional Governance. Connections, 24 (1), 42-67.
 
Hanneman, R. (2001). The Prestige of Ph.D. Granting Departments of Sociology: A Simple Network Approach. Connections, 24 (1), 68-77.
 
Molina, J. (2001). The informal organizational chart in organizations: An approach from the social network analysis. Connections, 24 (1), 78-91.
 
Wellman, B. (2001). Ties & Bonds. Connections, 24 (2), 4-4.
 
Bernard, H., Killworth, P., Johnson, E., Shelley, G. & Mccarty, C. (2001). Estimating the Ripple Effect of a Disaster. Connections, 24 (2), 30-34.
 
Harary, F. & White, D. (2001). P-Systems: A Structural Model for Kinship Studies. Connections, 24 (2), 35-46.
 
Harary, F., Gil-Mendieta, J. & Schmidt, S. (2001). The Minimally Nonplanar Graph of a Mexican Power Network. Connections, 24 (2), 47-53.
 
Martin, J., Yeung, K. & Zablocki, B. (2001). The Urban Communes Data Set: a Gold Mine for Secondary Analysis. Connections, 24 (2), 54-58.
 
Agree, E., Biddlecom, A., Valente, T. & Chang, M. (2001). Social Network Measures of Parent-Child Exchange: The Applications in Taiwan and the Philippines. Connections, 24 (2), 59-75.
 
Ellen, J., Dolcini, M., Bir, N., Harper, G., Watson, S. & Valente, T. (2001). Social Network Centrality and Sexual Experience Among a Household Sample of Urban African American Adolescents. Connections, 24 (2), 76-81.
 
Mccarron, G. (2001). The Postmodern Adventure: Science, Technology, and Cultural Studies at the Third Millennium. Connections, 24 (2), 82-82.
 
Everett, M. (2001). September 11, 2001. Connections, 24 (3), 29-29.
 
Wellman, B. (2001). The Rise (and Possible Fall) of Networked Individualism. Connections, 24 (3), 30-32.
 
Friedman, S. (2001). I Decided to Go Anyway. Connections, 24 (3), 33-35.
 
M.d., R. (2001). From Whole Cloth: Making up the terrorist network. Connections, 24 (3), 36-42.
 
Krebs, V. (2001). Mapping Networks of Terrorist Cells. Connections, 24 (3), 43-52.
 
Klerks, P. (2001). The Network Paradigm Applied to Criminal Organisations: Theoretical nitpicking or a relevant doctrine for investigators? Recent developments in the Netherlandsk. Connections, 24 (3), 53-65.
 
Meter, K. (2001). Terrorists/Liberators: Researching and dealing with adversary social networks. Connections, 24 (3), 66-78.
 
Carley, K., Lee, J. & Krackhardt, D. (2001). Destabilizing Networks. Connections, 24 (3), 79-92.
 
Dekker, A. (2001). Applying Social Network Analysis Concepts to Military C4ISR Architectures. Connections, 24 (3), 93-103.
 
Spencer, M. (2001). Rapoport at Ninety. Connections, 24 (3), 104-107.