| Bibliographic References by Year - 2008 |
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| Elbirt, B. The Nature of Networks: A Structural Census of Degree Centrality across Multiple Network Sizes and Edge Densities. (2008). Proceedings from SUNBELT 2008. St. Petersburg Beach, Florida, USA:.. |
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| Pattison, P. & Robins, G. (2008). Probabilistic network theory.. Rudas, T, (Eds.). Handbook of Probability: Theory and Applications. ( ed.). Sage |
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| Robins, G. & Kashima, Y. (2008). Social psychology and social networks.. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 11, 1-12 |
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| Butts, C. (2008). network: a Package for Managing Relational Data in R. Journal of Statistical Software, 24 (2). |
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| Butts, C. (2008). Social Network Analysis with sna. Journal of Statistical Software, 24 (6). |
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| Butts, C. (2008). Social Networks: A Methodological Introduction. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 11 (1), 13-41 |
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| Griffiths, D., Miles, A. & Savage, M. (2008). The end of the English cultural elite?. Sociological Review, 56 (s1), 187-209 |
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| Zinoviev, D. Topology and Geometry of Online Social networks. (2008). Proceedings from The 12th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics. Orlando:. |
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| Pattison, P., Robins, G. & Kashima, Y. (2008). Psychology of social networks.. In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd edition |
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| Opsahl, T., Colizza, V., Panzarasa, P. & Ramasco, J. (2008). Prominence and control: The weighted rich-club effect. Physical Review Letters, 101 (168702). |
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| Wey, T., Blumstein, D., Shen, W. & Jordán, F. (2008). Social network analysis of animal behaviour: a promising tool for the study of sociality. Animal Behaviour, 75, 333-344 |
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| Christopoulos, D. (2008). The Governance of Networks: Heuristic or Formal Analysis?. Political Studies, 56, 475–481-?. |
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| Small, M., Jacobs, E. & Massengill, R. (2008). Why Organizational Ties Matter for Neighborhood Effects: A Study of Resource Access through Childcare Centers. Social Forces, 87 (1), 387-414 |
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| (2008). Gruppi e reti sociali. Fra teoria e ricerca (Groups and Social Networks. Between Theory and Research) ( ed.). Acireale (CT) and Rome: Bonanno |
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| (2008). Hacia la complejidad por la vía de las redes. Nuevas lecciones epistemológicas. Desacatos, 18, 17-40. |
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| Ko, K., Lee, K. & Park, C. (2008). Rethinking Preferential Attachment Scheme: Degree centrality versus closeness centrality. Connections, 28 (1), 4-15. |
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| Valente, T., Coronges, K., Lakon, C. & Costenbader, E. (2008). How Correlated Are Network Centrality Measures?. Connections, 28 (1), 16-26. |
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| Aviv, R., Erlich, Z. & Ravid, G. (2008). Analysis of Transitivity and Reciprocity in Online Distance Learning Networks. Connections, 28 (1), 27-39. |
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| Trotter, R., Briody, E., Sengir, G. & Meerwarth, T. (2008). The Life Cycle of Collaborative Partnerships: evolution of structure and roles in industry-university research networks.. Connections, 28 (1), 40-58. |
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| Dekker, A. (2008). The Eurovision Song Contest as a ‘Friendship’ Network. Connections, 28 (1), 59-72. |
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| Li, P., Xi, Y. & Yao, X. (2008). Where Does Help Come From: A Case Study of Network Analysis in an Academic Group. Connections, 28 (1), 73-87. |
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| Prell, C. & Skvoretz, J. (2008). Looking at Social Capital through Triad Structures. Connections, 28 (2), 4-16. |
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| Adams, S., Carter, N. & Hadlock, C. (2008). Change in Connectivity in a Social Network over Time: A Bayesian Perspective. Connections, 28 (2), 17-27. |
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| Sundararajan, B. (2008). Determining An Actor’s Network Capacity And Network Utilization: A Markov Model Of Human Agency In Social Networks. Connections, 28 (2), 28-42. |
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| Marchette, D. & Priebe, C. (2008). Scan Statistics for Interstate Alliance Graphs. Connections, 28 (2), 43-64. |
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| Godley, J. (2008). Preference or Propinquity? The Relative Contribution of Selection and Opportunity to Friendship Homophily in College. Connections, 28 (2), 65-80. |
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| Harris, J. (2008). Consent and Confidentiality: Exploring Ethical Issues in Public Health Social Network Research. Connections, 28 (2), 81-96. |
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