Internationl Network for Social Network Analysis

Bibliographic References by Year - 2004
 
Butts, C. & Pixley, J. (2004). A Structural Approach to the Representation of Life History Data. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 28 (2), 81-124
 
Handcock, M. & Jones, J. (2004). Likelihood-Based Inference for Stochastic Models of Sexual Network Evolution. Theoretical Population Biology, 65, 413-422.
 
Nordlund, C. (2004). A critical comment on the Taylor approach for measuring world city interlock linkages. Geographical analysis, 36 (3), 290-296
 
Odorici, V. & Corrado, R. (2004). Between Supply and Demand: Intermediaries, Social Networks and the Construction of Quality in the Italian Wine Industry. Journal of Management & Governance, 8, 149-171
 
Wellman, B. (2004). Ties & Bonds. Connections, 26 (1), 1-4.
 
Köhler, B. (2004). Weak Ties, Modern Epidemics, and World Society. Connections, 26 (1), 9-10.
 
Baerveldt, C., Rossem, R., Vermande, M. & Weerman, F. (2004). Students’ delinquency and correlates with strong and weaker ties: A study of students’ networks in Dutch high schools. Connections, 26 (1), 11-28.
 
Täube, V. (2004). Measuring the Social Capital of Brokerage Roless. Connections, 26 (1), 29-52.
 
Flom, P., Friedman, S., Strauss, S. & Neaigus, A. (2004). A new measure of linkage between two subnetworks. Connections, 26 (1), 62-70.
 
Meter, K. (2004). How People See Society: the Network Structure of Public Opinion Concerning Social Conflicts. Connections, 26 (1), 71-89.