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Network Science, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 2020
- Vinh-Loc Dao, Cécile Bothorel, Philippe Lenca:
Community structure: A comparative evaluation of community detection methods. 1-41 - Scott W. Duxbury:
Identifying key players in bipartite networks. 42-61 - Thabo van Woudenberg, Kirsten Bevelander, William J. Burk, Crystal Smit, Laura Buijs, Moniek Buijzen:
Comparing the measurement of different social networks: Peer nominations, online communication, and proximity data. 62-78 - Marianne Hooijsma, Gijs Huitsing, Dorottya Kisfalusi, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra, Andreas Flache, René Veenstra:
Multidimensional similarity in multiplex networks: friendships between same- and cross-gender bullies and same- and cross-gender victims. 79-96 - Jürgen Lerner, Alessandro Lomi:
Reliability of relational event model estimates under sampling: How to fit a relational event model to 360 million dyadic events. 97-135
Volume 8, Number S1, July 2020
- Hocine Cherifi, Luis M. Rocha, Stanley Wasserman:
Introduction to the special issue on COMPLEX NETWORKS 2018. S1-S3
- Marion Hoffman, Per Block, Timon Elmer, Christoph Stadtfeld:
A model for the dynamics of face-to-face interactions in social groups. S4-S25 - Roberto Interdonato, Raffaele Gaetano, Danny Lo Seen, Mathieu Roche, Giuseppe Scarpa:
Extracting multilayer networks from Sentinel-2 satellite image time series. S26-S42 - Viplove Arora, Dali Guo, Katherine D. Dunbar, Mario Ventresca:
Examining the variability in network populations and its role in generative models. S43-S64 - Shazia Tabassum, Bruno Veloso, João Gama:
On fast and scalable recurring link's prediction in evolving multi-graph streams. S65-S81 - Jan Treur:
Analysis of a network's asymptotic behavior via its structure involving its strongly connected components. S82-S109 - Jan Treur:
Modeling higher order adaptivity of a network by multilevel network reification. S110-S144 - Tristan J. B. Cann, Iain S. Weaver, Hywel T. P. Williams:
Is it correct to project and detect? How weighting unipartite projections influences community detection. S145-S163
Volume 8, Number 2, June 2020
- Brea L. Perry, Bernice A. Pescosolido, Mario Luis Small, Ann McCranie:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Ego Networks. 137-141
- Raffaele Vacca:
Structure in personal networks: Constructing and comparing typologies. 142-167 - Isidro Maya Jariego, Srebrenka Letina, Elena González Tinoco:
Personal networks and psychological attributes: Exploring individual differences in personality and sense of community and their relationship to the structure of personal networks. 168-188 - José Luis Molina, Alejandro García-Macías, Miranda J. Lubbers, Hugo Valenzuela-García:
The embeddedness of social capital in personal networks. 189-203 - Bernie Hogan, Patrick Janulis, Gregory Lee Phillips II, Joshua R. Melville, Brian S. Mustanski, Noshir Contractor, Michelle Birkett:
Assessing the stability of egocentric networks over time using the digital participant-aided sociogram tool Network Canvas. 204-222 - Betina Hollstein, Tom Töpfer, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Collecting egocentric network data with visual tools: A comparative study. 223-250 - Alexandra Marin, Chang Lin:
Noting the ties after tying the knot: Photo-based elicitation of retrospective personal network data. 251-270 - J. Jill Suitor, Megan Gilligan, Marissa Rurka, Yifei Hou:
Roles of egos' and siblings' perceptions of maternal favoritism in adult children's depressive symptoms: A within-family network approach. 271-289
Volume 8, Number 3, September 2020
- Barry Wellman, Anabel Quan-Haase, Molly-Gloria Harper:
The networked question in the digital era: How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals connect at different stages in the life course? 291-312 - Beate Volker:
Social capital across the life course: Accumulation, diminution, or segregation? 313-332 - Byungkyu Lee, Peter Bearman:
Political isolation in America. 333-355 - Matthew E. Brashears, Laura Aufderheide Brashears, Nicolas L. Harder:
Where you are, what you want, and what you can do: The role of master statuses, personality traits, and social cognition in shaping ego network size, structure, and composition. 356-380 - Sabine R. Bakker:
Mobilizing nascent ties: A Qualitative Structural Analysis of social(izing) capital in newcomer networks. 381-398 - Scott L. Feld, Alec McGail:
Egonets as systematically biased windows on society. 399-417 - Mark C. Pachucki, Diego F. Leal:
Is having an educationally diverse social network good for health? 418-444 - Won-Tae Joo, Jason Fletcher:
Out of sync, out of society: Political beliefs and social networks. 445-468
Volume 8, Number 4, December 2020
- Hannes Weber, Marc Schwenzer, Steffen Hillmert:
Homophily in the formation and development of learning networks among university students. 469-491 - Christopher Steven Marcum, Dawn Lea, Dina Eliezer, Donald W. Hadley, Laura M. Koehly:
The structure of emotional support networks in families affected by Lynch syndrome. 492-507 - Sean M. Fitzhugh, Arwen H. DeCostanza, Norbou Buchler, Diane Ungvarsky:
Cognition and communication: situational awareness and tie preservation in disrupted task environments. 508-542 - Lorenz Hübschle-Schneider, Peter Sanders:
Linear work generation of R-MAT graphs. 543-550 - Hao Yin, Austin R. Benson, Johan Ugander:
Measuring directed triadic closure with closure coefficients. 551-573 - Ravi Goyal, Victor De Gruttola:
Dynamic network prediction. 574-595
- Florian Klimm, Benjamin F. Maier:
Commentary: A network science summer course for high-school students. 596-608
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