Social Networks Bibliography for 2004-2007 references 1-250



Aars, Jacob and Anne L. Fimreite. 2005. “Local Government and Governance in Norway: Stretched Accountability in Network Politics.” Scandinavian Political Studies 28(3):239-256.

Aarts, Noelle, Cees Van Woerkum and Babette Vermunt. 2007. “Policy and Planning in the Dutch Countryside: The Role of Regional Innovation Networks.” Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 50(6):727-744.

Abenaty, Francis K. 2003. “Family and Social Networks among St Lucian Migrants in Britain: The Birmingham Connection.” Community, Work & Family 6(1):17-27.

Abendschon, Simone and Martin Elff. 2006. “The Social Logic of Politics. Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift 47(2):333-334.

Acemoglu, Daron, Munther A. Dahleh, Ilan Lobel and Asuman Ozdaglar. 2008. “Bayesian Learning in Social Networks.” National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, NBER Working Papers,.

Adamic, Lada A. and and others. 2003. “A social network caught in the Web.” First Monday 8(6).

Adamic, Lada and Eytan Adar. 2005. “How to Search a Social Network.” Social Networks 27(3):187-203.

Adams, Alayne M., Sangeetha Madhavan and Dominique Simon. 2006. “Measuring Social Networks Cross-Culturally.” Social Networks 28(4):363-376.

Adamson, Fiona B. 2005. “Globalisation, Transnational Political Mobilisation, and Networks of Violence.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 18:31-49.

Addis, Elisabetta and Paola Villa. 2003. “The Editorial Boards of Italian Economics Journals: Women, Gender, and Social Networking.” Feminist Economics 9(1):75-91.

Adler, Paul S. and Seok-Woo Kwon. 2002. “Social Capital: Prospects for a New Concept.” Academy of Management Review 27:17-40.

Ager, Wendy, John Dow and Maggie Gee. 2005. “Grassroots Networks: A Model for Promoting the Influence of Service Users and Carers in Social Work Education.” Social Work Education 24(4):467-476.

Agnitsch, Kerry A. 2003. “Locating Community Social Capital: A Study of Social Networks and Community Action.” Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 64(3):1083-A.

Ahrne, Goran. 2003. “The Elusive Network: A Sociological Study of Business Networks.” Sociologisk Forskning 40(1):131-135.

Ahuja, Gautam. 2000. “Collaborative Networks, Structural Holes, and Innovation: A Longitudinal Study.” Administrative Science Quarterly 45:425-455.

Ainsworth, David M. 2003. “Capacity Building in Civil Society: NGO Networks in the Regions of Mexico.” United States.

Ajrouch, Kristine J., Alysia Y. Blandon and Toni C. Antonucci. 2005. “Social Networks among Men and Women: The Effects of Age and Socioeconomic Status.” Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 60B(6):S311-S317.

Alam, Mohammed N. 2006. “The Influence of Societal Sector Institutions in Promoting Lender-Borrowers Network Relationships.” Humanomics 22(2):67-83.

Alba, Richard D. 1981. “From Small Groups to Social Networks: Mathematical Approaches to the Study of Group Structure.” American Behavioral Scientist 24:681-694.

Albanese, Andrew R. 2006. “Google Is Not the Net: Social Networks Are Surging and Present the Real Service Challenge--And Opportunity--For Libraries.” Library Journal 131(15):32.

Albini, Christian. 2004. “Living in the “Network Society”.” Aggiornamenti Sociali 55(3):195-204.

Alderson, Arthur S. and Jason Beckfield. 2004. “Power and Position in the World City System.” American Journal of Sociology 109: 811-51.

Allievi, Stefano. 2003. “Islam in the public space: social networks, media and neo-communities.” Pp. 1-27 in Muslim networks and transnational communities in and acrossEurope. Ed. by Stefano Allievi and JørgenNielsen (Muslim Minorities, 1)”Islam in the public space: social networks, media and neo-communities.” Leiden: Brill.

Alscher, Stefan. 2006. “Transnational Social Spaces: Agents, Networks and Institutions.” Internationale Politik 61(3):128-134.

Alvarez-Caccamo, Celso and Gabriela Prego-Vazquez. 2003. “Political Cross-Discourse: Conversationalization, Imaginary Networks, and Social Fields in Galiza.” Pragmatics, 2003, 13, 1, Mar 13(1):145-162.

Amaturo, Enrica. 2003. “Social Capital and Network Analysis: A Methodological Puzzle.” Inchiesta 33(139):18-23.

Amirkhanian, Y. A., J. A. Kelly and T. L. McAuliffe. 2005. “Identifying, recruiting, and assessing social networks at high risk for HIV/AIDS: methodology, practice, and a case study in St Petersburg, Russia.” AIDS Care 17(1):58-75.

Amirkhanian, Y. A., J. A. Kelly, A. V. Kirsanova, W. DiFranceisco, R. A. Khoursine, A. V. Semenov and V. N. Rozmanova. 2006. “HIV risk behaviour patterns, predictors, and sexually transmitted disease prevalence in the social networks of young men who have sex with men in St Petersburg, Russia.” International Journal of STD & AIDS 17(1):50-56.

Amirkhanian, Y. A., J. A. Kelly, E. Kabakchieva, A. V. Kirsanova, S. Vassileva, J. Takacs, W. J. DiFranceisco, T. L. McAuliffe, R. A. Khoursine and L. Mocsonaki. 2005. “A randomized social network HIV prevention trial with young men who have sex with men in Russia and Bulgaria.” Aids 19(16):1897-1905.

Amirkhanian, Y. A., J. A. Kelly, E. Kabakchieva, T. L. McAuliffe and S. Vassileva. 2003. “Evaluation of a social network HIV prevention intervention program for young men who have sex with men in Russia and Bulgaria.” AIDS Education and Prevention 15(3):205-220.

Amir-Moazami, Schirin and Armando Salvatore. 2003. “Gender, generation, and the reform of tradition: from Muslim majority societies to Western Europe.” Pp. 52-77 in Muslim networks and transnational communities in and acrossEurope. Ed. by Stefano Allievi and JørgenNielsen (Muslim Minorities, 1)”Gender, generation, and the reform of tradition: from Muslim majority societies to Western Europe.” Leiden: Brill.

Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina and Kusum Mundra. 2007. “Social Networks And Their Impact On The Earnings Of Mexican Migrants.” Demography 44(4):849-863.

Anderberg, Dan and Fredrik Andersson. 2003. “Stratification, Social Networks in the Labour Market and Intergenerational Mobility.” Department of Economics, Royal Holloway University of London, Royal Holloway University of London Discussion Papers in Economics, .

Anderson, David. 2004. “Relational Social Work: Toward Networking and Societal Practices (Adrian Belton’s Tr from Italian).” European Journal of Social Work 7(3):375-377.

Anderson, Leah S. 2003. “Constructing Policy Networks: Social Assistance Reform in the Czech Republic.” International Journal of Public Administration 26(6):635-663.

Andreotti, Alberta and Paolo Barbieri. 2003. “Networks and Social Capital.” Inchiesta 33(139):1-4.

Andrews, Kenneth T. and Michael Biggs. 2006. “The Dynamics of Protest Diffusion: Movement Organizations, Social Networks, and News Media in the 1960 Sit-Ins.” American Sociological Review 71:752-777.

Anheier, Helmut. 2003. “Movement Development and Organizational Networks: The Role of ‘Single Members’ in the German Nazi Party, 1925-30.” Pp. 49-74 in SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND NETWORKS; Social Movements and Networks”Movement Development and Organizational Networks: The Role of ‘Single Members’ in the German Nazi Party, 1925-30.” Oxford, UK; United Kingdom: Oxford U Press.

Annen, Kurt. 2003. “Social Capital, Inclusive Networks, and Economic Performance.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 50(4):449-463.

Anonymous. 2004. “Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civil Society in Cyberspace.” Public Administration Review 64(5):635-635.

Ansell, Christopher. 2003. “Community Embeddedness and Collaborative Governance in the San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Movement.” Pp. 123-144 in SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND NETWORKS; Social Movements and Networks” Community Embeddedness and Collaborative Governance in the San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Movement.” Oxford, UK; United Kingdom: Oxford U Press.

Apinunmahakul, Amornrat and Rose A. Devlin. 2008. “Social Networks and Private Philanthropy.” Journal of Public Economics 92(1-2):309-328.

Argote, Linda and Ron Ophir. 2002. “Intraorganizational Learning.” Pp. 181-207 in The Blackwell Companion to Organizations, edited by Joel A. C. Baum. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Arias, E. D. 2004. “Faith in our neighbors: Networks and social order in three Brazilian favelas.” Latin American Politics and Society 46(1):1-38.

Arias, Enrique D. 2004. “Faith in Our Neighbors: Networks and Social Order in Three Brazilian Favelas.” Latin American Politics and Society 46(1):1-38.

Arias, Enrique D. 2006. “The Dynamics of Criminal Governance: Networks and Social Order in Rio de Janeiro.” Journal of Latin American Studies 38(2):293-325.

Arnoldi, Jakob. 2003. “Actor Network Theory: A-Modern [Sociological?] Theory.” Dansk Sociologi 14(3):9-23.

Arthur, Teri. 2004. “The Role of Social Networks: A Novel Hypothesis to Explain the Phenomenon of Racial Disparity in Kidney Transplantation.” The Journal of Nephrology Social Work 23:64-67.

Asander, Ann-Sofie, Erik Belfrage, Pehr-Olov Pehrson, Thomas Lindstein and Anders Bjorkman. 2004. “HIV-Infected African Families Living in Stockholm/Sweden: Their Social Network, Level of Disclosure and Knowledge about HIV.” International Journal of Social Welfare 13(1):77-88.

Ashida, Sato and Catherine A. Heaney. 2008. "Differential Associations of Social Support and Social Connectedness With Structural Features of Social Networks and the Health Status of Older Adults." Journal of Aging and Health 20(7):872-893.

Askim, Jostein, Age Johnsen and Knut-Andreas Christophersen. 2008. “Factors behind Organizational Learning from Benchmarking: Experiences from Norwegian Municipal Benchmarking Networks.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 18(2):297-320.

Atkinson, Joshua D. 2008. “Towards a Model of Interactivity in Alternative Media: A Multilevel Analysis of Audiences and Producers in a New Social Movement Network.” Mass Communication & Society 11(3):227-247.

Austin, James E., Roberto Gutierrez, Enrique Ogliastri and Ezequiel Reficco. 2006. Effective Management of Social Enterprises: Lessons from Businesses and Civil Society Organizations in Iberoamerica: A Collaborative Research Project of the Social Enterprise Knowledge Network. Cambridge; Washington, D.C.: Harvard University, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; Inter-American Development Bank; distributed by Harvard University Press.

Aykens, Peter A. 2003. “(Mis)Trusting Authorities: Distributed Authority Networks and a Social Theory of Currency Crises.” United States.

Ayuku, David O., Charles Kaplan, Herman Baars and Marten De Vries. 2004. “Characteristics and Personal Social Networks of the On-the-Street, Of-the-Street, Shelter and School Children in Eldoret, Kenya.” International Social Work 47(3):293-311.

Baerveldt, Chris, Bonne Zijlstra, Muriel de Wolf, Ronan Van Rossem and Marijtje A. J. Van Duijn. 2007. “Ethnic Boundaries in High School Students’ Networks in Flanders and the Netherlands.” International Sociology 22(6):701-720.

Baerveldt, Chris, Ronan Van Rossem and Marjolijn Vermande. 2003. “Pupils’ Delinquency and Their Social Networks: A Test of Some Network Assumptions of the Ability and Inability Models of Delinquency.” The Netherlands’ Journal of Social Sciences 39(2):107-125.

Baiardi, Amilcar and Ruthy N. Laniado. 2006. “Networks, Associativism and Political Culture in a Globalized Society.” Caderno CRH 19(46):111-121.

Baker, Andy, Barry Ames and Lucio R. Renno. 2006. “Social Context and Campaign Volatility in New Democracies: Networks and Neighborhoods in Brazil’s 2002 Elections.” American Journal of Political Science 50(2):382-399.

Baker, Wayne E. and Robert R. Faulkner. 2002. “Interorganizational Networks.” Pp. 520-540 in Blackwell Companion to Organizations, edited by Joel A. C. Baum. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Baker, Wayne E. and Robert R. Faulkner. 2004 [1993]. “The Social Organization of Conspiracy: Illegal Networks in the Heavy Electrical Equipment Industry.” Pp. 427-450 in Networks. Volume 2, edited by G. Grabher and W.W. Powell eds. Elgar Reference Collection. Critical Studies in Economic Institutions, vol. 6. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar.

Baker, Wayne E. and Robert R. Faulkner. 2004. “Social Networks and Loss of Capital.” Social Networks 26:91-111.

Baldassarri, Delia and Mario Diani. 2007. “The Integrative Power of Civic Networks.” American Journal of Sociology 113(3):735-780.

Baldassarri, Delia. 2006. “The Social Logic of Politics: Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 35(4):396-397.

Bambina, Antonina D. 2005. “Understanding Online Social Support: The Interplay of Internet Technology, Social Networks and Social Support.” Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 66(1):352-A.

Bandelj, Nina and Danica Purg. 2006. “Networks as Resources, Organizational Logic, and Change Mechanism: The Case of Private Business Schools in Post-Socialism.” Sociological Forum 21(4):587-622.

Bandiera, Oriana and Imran Rasul. 2006. “Social Networks and Technology Adoption in Northern Mozambique.” Economic Journal 116(514):869-902.

Bandyopadhyay, Subhayu, Cletus C. Coughlin and Howard J. Wall. 2008. “Ethnic Networks and US Exports.” Review of International Economics 16(1):199-213.

Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo. 2002. Linked: How Everything is Connected to Everything and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life. New York: Penguin.

Barbera, Filippo. 2005. “Social Networks, Collective Action and Public Policy: The Embeddedness Idea Reconsidered.” Pp. 119-141 in Networks, Trust and Social Capital: Theoretical and Empirical Investigations from Europe, edited by S.M. Koniordos. Aldershot, U.K. and Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Barbera, Filippo. 2008. “Thinking with Models. Collective Action, Institutions and Social Networks in the Analysis of Local Development Processes.” Sociologia Del Lavoro(109):290-310.

Barbieri, Paolo. 2003. “Social Capital and Autonomous Work: A Network Analysis Experiment and Some Considerations.” Inchiesta 33(139):34-46.

Barbieri, Paolo. 2003. “Social Capital and Development in Southern Italy: Actor and Institution Networks.” Sociologia Del Lavoro(91):105-125.

Barbieri, Paolo. 2003. “Social Capital and Self-Employment: A Network Analysis Experiment and Several Considerations.” International Sociology 18(4):681-701.

Barnes, George R., Patricia B. Cerrito and Inessa Levi. 2003. “Construction of Well Separated Interaction Semigroups to Refine the Modeling of Social Networks.” Social Networks 25(2):161-174.

Barnes, L., D. Evans, C. M. de Leon, R. Wilson and J. Bienias. 2004. “The Relation of Social Networks, Social Engagement, and Cognitive Decline in an Older Bi-Racial Population.” The Gerontologist 44(1):330-330.

Barozet, Emmanuelle. 2003. “Mobilization of Resources and Social Networks in Neopopulisms: A Working Hypothesis for the Chilean Case.” Revista De Ciencia Politica 23(1):39-54.

Batjargal, Bat. 2007. “Network Triads: Transitivity, Referral and Venture Capital Decisions in China and Russia.” Journal of International Business Studies 38(6):998-1012.

Battaglini, Monica and Olivier Giraud. 2004. “Labor Market Policy Implementation and Regional Power Structure: The Impact of Political and Social Networks.” Schweizerische Zeitschrift Fur Soziologie/Revue Suisse De sociologie/Swiss Journal of Sociology 30(3):363-379.

Batterbury, Simon. 2003. “Environmental Activism and Social Networks: Campaigning for Bicycles and Alternative Transport in West London.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 590:150-169.

Baum, Joel A.C., Andrew V. Shipilov and Tim J.Rowley. 2003. “Where Do Small Worlds Come From?” Industrial and Corporate Change 12:697-725.

Baybeck, Brady and Robert Huckfeldt. 2002. “Spatially Dispersed Ties among Interdependent Citizens: Connecting Individuals and Aggregates.” Political Analysis 10:261-275.

Beals, Kristin P. and Letitia A. Peplau. 2006. “Disclosure Patterns within Social Networks of Gay Men and Lesbians.” Journal of Homosexuality 51(2):101-120.

Bearman, Peter and Paolo Parigi. 2004. "Cloning Headless Frogs and Other Important Matters: Conversation Topics and Network Structure." Social Forces 83:535-557.

Bearman, Peter S., James Moody, Katherine Stovel and Lisa Thalji. 2004. “Social and Sexual Networks: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.” Pp. 201-220 in Network epidemiology: A handbook for survey design and data collection, edited by M. Morris ed. International Studies in Demography. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

Bearman, Peter. 1997. “Generalized Exchange.” American Journal of Sociology 102:1383-1415.

Beaulieu, Louise and Wladyslaw Chichocki. 2002. “The Concept of Social Network in a Rural Acadian Community.” The Canadian Journal of Linguistics/La Revue Canadienne De Linguistique, 2002, 47, 3-4 47(3-4).

Beck, Paul A., Russell J. Dalton, Steven Greene and Robert Huckfeldt. 2002. “The Social Calculus of Voting: Interpersonal, Media, and Organizational Influences on Presidential Choices.” American Political Science Review 96:57-73.

Beckman, Christine M. and Pamela Haunschild. 2002. “Network Learning: The Effects of Partners’ Heterogeneity of Experience on Corporate Acquisitions.” Administrative Science Quarterly 47:92-124.

Behrman, Jere, Hans-Peter Kohler and Susan Watkins. 2003. “Social Networks, HIV/AIDS and Risk Perceptions.”.

Belderbos, Rene and Jianglei Zou. 2007. “On the Growth of Foreign Affiliates: Multinational Plant Networks, Joint Ventures, and Flexibility.” Journal of International Business Studies 38(7):1095-1112.

Benkler, Yochai. 2006. The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.

Benner, Chris. 2004. “Labor in the Network Society: Lessons from Silicon Valley.” Pp. 174-197 in The network society: A cross-cultural perspective, edited by M. Castells ed. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar.

Bente, Gary, Sabine Ruggenberg, Nicole C. Kramer and Felix Eschenburg. 2008. “Avatar-Mediated Networking: Increasing Social Presence and Interpersonal Trust in Net-Based Collaborations.” Human Communication Research 34(2):287-318.

Beran, Paul D. 2005. “Islam, Charity, and Activism: Middle-Class Networks and Social Welfare in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 34(5):542-543.

Berger, Peter A. and Heike Kahlert. 2004. “Everything Networked? Social Structure and Identity in the ‘Wonderful New World’ of Informational Capitalism.” Soziologische Revue 27:3-11.

Berger, Peter A. and Heike Kahlert. 2004. “The Information Age. Economy -- Society -- Culture. Vol 1: The Network Society.” Soziologische Revue 27(1):3-11.

Bergesen, Albert and John Sonnett. 2001. “The Global 500: Mapping the World Economy at Century’s End.” American Behavioral Scientist 44(10):1602-1615.

Bernhardt, Todd E. 2004. “Mechanisms of Class Reproduction: Parental Acquaintance Network Diversity, Occupational Socialization, and Middle School Students’ Mathematical Performance.” Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 65(1):301-A.

Berny, Nathalie. 2008. “International Environmental NGOs Lobbying in Brussels: How network and Information Resources Shape Collective Action.” Revue Francaise De Science Politique 58(1):97-122.

Bertocchi, Federica. 2003. “The Joke of Generations. Families and Social Change in Primary Networks.” Sociologia e Politiche Sociali 6(1):131-143.

Bertrams, Kenneth. 2006. “Of Men and Platforms: Social Networks and the Organization of Industrial Innovation in Belgium (1900-1970).” Zeitschrift Fur Unternehmensgeschichte 51(1):54-69.

Besser, Terry L., Nancy Miller and Robert K. Perkins. 2006. “For the Greater Good: Business Networks and Business Social Responsibility to Communities.” Entrepreneurship and Regional Development 18:321-339.

Bian, Yanijie, Ronald Breiger, Deborah Davis and Joseph Galaskiewicz. 2005. “Occupation, Class, and Social Networks in Urban China.” Social Forces 83:1443-1468.

Bian, Yanjie. 1997. “Bringing Strong Ties Back In: Indirect Ties, Bridges, and Job Search in China.” American Sociological Review 62:366-385.

Bidart, Claire. 2008. “Personal Network Dynamics and Socialization Processes: Influence of and Changes in Individual’s Family and Social Circles during Transitions to Adult Life.” Revue Francaise De Sociologie 49:559-583.

Bigby, Christine. 2008. “Known Well by No-One: Trends in the Informal Social Networks of Middle-Aged and Older People with Intellectual Disability Five Years after Moving to the Community.” Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 33(2):148-157.

Bissler, Denise L. 2003. “Fear of Crime and Social Networks: A Community Study of Two Local Public Housing Complexes.” Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 64(2):667-A.

Blanchard, Nathalie. 2004. “From Networking to Gerontological Coordination: A New Paradigm for the Medico-Social Sector?” Retraite Et Societe(43):166-186.

Blanco, Hilda and Tim Campbell. 2006. “Social Capital of Cities: Emerging Networks of Horizontal Assistance.” Technology in Society 28(1-2):169-181.

Boari, Cristina and Manuela Presutti. 2004. “Le determinanti del social capital nei network inter-organizzativi: Evidenze empiriche nel cluster high-tech della Tiburtina Valley. (The Determinants of Social Capital in the Inter-organizational Networks: Evidences from an High-Tech Cluster of the Tiburtina Valley. With English summary.).” Economia e Politica Industriale 31(123):81-108.

Boggs, Carl. 2001. “Social Capital and Political Fantasy: Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone.” Theory and Society 30:281-297.

Boggs, Leanne, Stuart C. Carr, Richard B. Fletcher and David E. Clarke. 2005. “Pseudoparticipation in Communication Networks: The Social Psychology of Broken Promises.” The Journal of Social Psychology 145(5):621-624.

Boggs, Leanne, Stuart C. Carr, Richard B. Fletcher and David E. Clarke. 2005. “Pseudoparticipation in Communication Networks: The Social Psychology of Broken Promises.” Journal of Social Psychology 145:621-624.

Boggs, Leanne, Stuart C. Carr, Richard B. Fletcher and David E. Clarke. 2005. “Pseudoparticipation in Communication Networks: The Social Psychology of Broken Promises.” Journal of Social Psychology 145(5):621-624.

Boix, Rafael and Joan Trullen. 2007. “Knowledge, Networks of Cities and Growth in Regional Urban Systems.” Papers in Regional Science 86(4):551-574.

Bolewski, Wilfried. 2005. “Learning from the Multinational Corporations: Corporate Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Networks.” Internationale Politik 60(9):82-89.

Boli, John. 2003. “Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Social Movements, Networks, and Norms.” Perspectives on Politics 1(4):833-834.

Bolton, Gary E., Claudia Loebbecke and Axel Ockenfels. 2008. “How Social Reputation Networks Interact with Competition in Anonymous Online Trading: An Experimental Study.” CESifo GmbH, CESifo Working Paper Series,.

Borch, Christian. 2006. “Reassembling the Social: An Introduction to Actor-Network-Theory.” Dansk Sociologi 17(1):116-118.

Borgatti, Stephen P. and Jose L. Molina. 2003. “Ethical and Strategic Issues in Organizational Social Network Analysis.” The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 39(3):337-349.

Borgatti, Stephen P. and Martin G. Everett. 1999. “Models of Core/Periphery Structures.” Social Networks 21:375-395.

Borgatti, Stephen P., Candace Jones and Martin G. Everett. 2005. “Network Measures of Social Capital.” Sociologia e Politiche Sociali 8(1):91-100.

Börzel, Tanja A. 1998. “Organizing Babylon: On the Difference Conceptions of Policy Networks.” Public Administration 76:253-273.

Bosco, Fernando J. 2007. “Emotions That Build Networks: Geographies Of Human Rights Movements In Argentina And Beyond.” Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie 98(5):545-563.

Bost, Kelly K., Brian E. Vaughn, Ada L. Boston, Kerry L. Kazura and Colleen O’Neal. 2004. “Social Support Networks of African-American Children Attending Head Start: A Longitudinal Investigation of Structural and Supportive Network Characteristics.” Social Development 13(3):393-412.

Bothner, Matthew S., Toby E. Stuart and Harrison C. White. 2004. “Status Differentiation and the Cohesion of Social Networks.” The Journal of Mathematical Sociology 28(4):261-295.

Botterman, Maarten and others. 2003. Enabling the information society by stimulating the creation of a broadband environment in Europe: analyses of evolution scenarios for future networking technologies and netwroks in Europe. RAND.

Bouris, Ioannis D. 2004. “The PERT/CMP and GERT Network Models as Methodological Patterns in Social System Analysis. (In Greek. With English summary.).” Review of Economic Sciences(5):99-126.

Bovaird, Tony. 2005. “Public governance: balancing stakeholder power in a network society.” International Review of Administrative Sciences 71(2):217-228.

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Boyd, Danah. 2007. "Why Youth (Heart) Social Network Sites: The Role of Networked Publics in Teenage Social Life." Pp. 119-142 in Youth, Identity, and Digital Media, MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Learning, edited by D. Buckingham. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Boyd, Danah. 2008. “Can Social Network Sites Enable Political Action?” International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 4:241-263.

Boyd, Melody L. 2008. “The Role of Social Networks in Making Housing Choices: The Experience of the Gautreaux Two Residential Mobility Program.” Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research 10(1):41-63.

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Braggion, F. 2008. “Managers, Firms and (Secret) Social Networks: The Economics of Freemasonry.” Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research, Discussion Paper,.

Brallier, Sara A. and Aaron J. Ard. 2003. “Social Support Networks of the Unmarried, Childless Elderly.”.

Bramoulle, Yann and Gilles Saint-Paul. 2004. “Social Networks and Labour Market Transitions.” C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers, CEPR Discussion Papers, .

Bramoulle, Yann and Rachel Kranton. 2007. “Risk-Sharing Networks.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 64(3-4):275-294.

Brams, Steven J., Hande Mutlu, and Shawn Ling Ramirez. 2006. “Influence in Terrorist Networks: From Undirected to Directed Graphs.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 29:679-694.

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Braun, Norman and Thomas Gautschi. 2004. “Who Gets How Much Profit? A Theory of Exchange Networks and Its Applications.” Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 33:493-510.

Braun, Norman and Thomas Gautschi. 2006. “A Nash Bargaining Model for Simple Exchange Networks.” Social Networks 28:1-23.

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Brock, Ditmar. 2004. “The Information Age. Economy -- Society -- Culture. Vol 1: The Network Society.” Soziologische Revue 27(1):12-18.

Brown, David L. 2002. “Migration and Community: Social Networks in a Multilevel World.” Rural Sociology 67:1-23.

Brown, Lawrence D. 2003. “Ranking Journals Using Social Science Research Network Downloads.” Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 20(3):291-307.

Brown, Lawrence D. and Indrarini Laksmana. 2004. “Ranking Accounting Ph.D. Programs and Faculties Using Social Science Research Network Downloads.” Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 22(3):249-266.

Brown, Thomas M. and Charles E. Miller. 2000. “Communication Networks in Task-Performing Groups: Effects of Task Complexity, Time Pressure, and Interpersonal Dominance.” Small Group Research 31(2):131-157.

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Burt, Ronald S. 2001. “Structural Holes versus Network Closure as Social Capital.” Pp. 31-56 in Social Capital: Theory and Research, edited by Nan Lin, Karen S. Cook, and Ronald S. Burt. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

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Cantner, Uwe and Holger Graf. 2006. “The Network of Innovators in Jena: An Application of Social Network Analysis.” Research Policy 35(4):463-480.

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Cappellin, Riccardo. 2004. “Excellence in Social Science: International Knowledge and Innovation Networks for European Integration, Cohesion, and Enlargement.” International Social Science Journal 56(180):207-225.

Carbonara, Nunzia. 2002. “New Models of Inter-firm Networks within Industrial Districts.” Entrepreneurship and Regional Development 14:229-246.

Card, Pauline and Jane Mudd. 2006. “The Role of Housing Stock Transfer Organisations in Neighbourhood Regeneration: Exploring the Relationship between Regeneration, ‘New Localism’ and Social Networks.” Housing Studies 21(2):253-267.

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Carroll, William K. 2007. “Global Cities in the Global Corporate Network.” Environment and Planning A 39(10):2297-2323.

Carroll, William K. and Colin Carson. 2003. “The Network of Global Corporations and Elite Policy Groups: A Structure for Transnational Capitalist Class Formation?” Global Networks 3:29-57.

Carter, Heather L., Teresa S. Foulger and Ann D. Ewbank. 2008. “Have You Googled Your Teacher Lately? Teachers’ Use of Social Networking Sites.” Phi Delta Kappan 89(9):681-685.

Carter, Thomas F. 2007. “Family Networks, State Interventions and the Experience of Cuban Transnational Sport Migration.” International Review for the Sociology of Sport 42(4):371-389.

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Castells, Manuel. 2008. “The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 616:78-93.

Castells, Manuel. 2008. “The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 616:78-93.

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Catalano, J. 2004. “The Relationship between Past Social Networks and the Current Health Status of the Aging Population.” The Gerontologist 44(1):494-494.

Catherine, David and Frederic Corolleur. 2004. “Capital intellectuel des fondateurs, reseaux sociaux et strategies des nouvelles entreprises de biotechnologies francaises. (The New French Biotechnology Firms: Founders’ Intellectual Capital, Social Networks and Firms’ Strategies. With English summary.).” Cahiers d’Economie Et Sociologie Rurales(70):29-48.

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Chambre, Susan M. and Naomi Fatt. 2002. “Beyond the Liability of Newness: Nonprofit Organizations in an Emerging Policy Domain.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 31:502-524.

Chan, Y. K. and Rance P. L. Lee. 2006. “Network Size, Social Support and Happiness in Later Life: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Hong Kong.” Journal of Happiness Studies 7(1):87-112.

Chan, Y. K. and Rance P. L. Lee. 2006. “Network Size, Social Support and Happiness in Later Life: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Hong Kong.” Journal of Happiness Studies 7:87-112.

Chang, Ben, Nien-Heng Cheng, Yi-Chan Deng and Tak-Wai Chan. 2007. “Environmental Design for a Structured Network Learning Society.” Computers and Education 48(2):234-249.

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Chang, Myong-Hun and Joseph E. Harrington Jr. 2005. “Discovery and Diffusion of Knowledge in an Endogenous Social Network.” American Journal of Sociology 110(4):937-976.

Chang, Myong-Hun and Joseph E. Harrington Jr. 2005. “Discovery and Diffusion of Knowledge in an Endogenous Social Network.” American Journal of Sociology 110:937-976.

Chang, Ying-Hwa, Chin-Chun Yi and Kuei-Hsiu Lin. 2008. “Kin Network and its Effect on the Psychological Well-being of the Youth: The Case of Taiwan.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 39(1):19-37.

Chang, Ying-Hwa, Chin-Chun Yi and Kuei-Hsiu Lin. 2008. “Kin Network and its Effect on the Psychological Well-being of the Youth: The Case of Taiwan.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 39:19-37.

Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Andrew K. Jorgenson. 2003. “Interaction Networks and Structural Globalization: A Comparative World-Systems Perspective.” Society in Transition 34:206-220.

Chaserant, Camille. 2003. “Cooperation, Contracts and Social Networks: From a Bounded to a Procedural Rationality Approach.” Journal of Management and Governance 7(2):163-186.

Chattoe, Edmund and Heather Hamill. 2005. “It’s Not Who You Know -- It’s What You Know about People You Don’t Know That Counts: Extending the Analysis of Crime Groups as Social Networks.” British Journal of Criminology 45(6):860-876.

Chattoe, Edmund and Heather Hamill. 2005. “It’s Not Who You Know: It’s What You Know about People You Don’t Know That Counts: Extending the Analysis of Crime Groups as Social Networks.” British Journal of Criminology 45(6):860-876.

Chattoe, Edmund and Heather Hamill. 2005. “It’s Not Who You Know: It’s What You Know about People You Don’t Know That Counts: Extending the Analysis of Crime Groups as Social Networks.” British Journal of Criminology 45(6):860-876.

Cheng, Bor-Shiuan, Li-Fang Chou, Min-Ping Huang and Hung-Yueh Cheng. 2006. “Guanxi Networks and Members’ Effectiveness in Chinese Work Teams: Mediating Effects of Trust Networks.” Asian Journal of Social Psychology 9:79-95.

Cheng, Bor-Shiuan, Li-Fang Chou, Min-Ping Huang and Hung-Yueh Cheng. 2006. “Guanxi Networks and Members’ Effectiveness in Chinese Work Teams: Mediating Effects of Trust Networks.” Asian Journal of Social Psychology 9:79-95.

Chetty, Sylvie and Henrik Agndal. 2008. “Role of Inter-organizational Networks and Interpersonal Networks in an Industrial District.” Regional Studies 42(2):175-187.

Childers, Kevin. 2003. “Stigma, Social Networks, and System Resources.”.

Chiu, Lai F. and Robert M. West. 2007. “Health intervention in social context: Understanding social networks and neighbourhood.” Social Science & Medicine 65(9):1915-1927.

Cho, H., J. -. Lee, M. Stefanone and G. Gay. 2005. “Development of Computer-Supported Collaborative Social Networks in a Distributed Learning Community.” Behaviour & Information Technology 24(6):435-447.

Cho, H., J. -. Lee, M. Stefanone and G. Gay. 2005. “Development of Computer-Supported Collaborative Social Networks in a Distributed Learning Community.” Behaviour & Information Technology 24:435-447.

Cho, Hichang and Jae-Shin Lee. 2008. “Collaborative Information Seeking in Intercultural Computer-Mediated Communication Groups: Testing the Influence of Social Context Using Social Network Analysis.” Communication Research 35:548-573.

Choi, Sang O. and Bok-Tae Kim. 2007. “Power and Cognitive Accuracy in Local Emergency Management Networks.” Public Administration Review 67(6):198-209.

Chow, E., A. Yeung and K. Yau. 2004. “Effects of Social Networking Intervention on the Community-Dwelling Older Chinese Adults in Hong Kong.” The Gerontologist 44(1):251-251.

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Christensen, Bolette M. 2005. “Power and Counterpower in the Network Society.” Politik 8(2):42-56.

Christley, R. M., G. L. Pinchbeck, R. G. Bowers, D. Clancy, N. P. French, R. Bennett and J. Turner. 2005. “Infection in Social Networks: Using Network Analysis to Identify High-Risk Individuals.” American Journal of Epidemiology 162(10):1024-1031.

Christopherson, Susan and Jennifer Clark. 2007. “Power in Firm Networks: What It Means for Regional Innovation Systems.” Regional Studies 41(9):1223-1236.

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Christopoulos, Dimitrios C. 2008. “The Governance of Networks: Heuristic or Formal Analysis? A Reply to Rachel Parker.” Political Studies 56(2):475-481.

Christou, Anastasia. 2006. “Crossing Boundaries -- Ethnicizing Employment -- Gendering Labor: Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Networks in Return Migration.” Social & Cultural Geography 7(1):87-102.

Christou, Anastasia. 2006. “Crossing Boundaries -- Ethnicizing Employment -- Gendering Labor: Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Networks in Return Migration.” Social & Cultural Geography 7:87-102.

Chwe, Michael Suk-Young. 1999. “Structure and Strategy in Collective Action.” American Journal of Sociology 105:128-156.

Chwe, Michael Suk-Young. 1999. “Structure and Strategy in Collective Action.” American Journal of Sociology 105:128-156.

Clapp, Joshua D. and J. G. Beck. 2009. “Understanding the Relationship between PTSD and Social Support: the Role of Negative Network Orientation.” Behaviour Research and Therapy 47(3):237-244.

Clark, Janine A. 2004. Islam, charity, and activism: middle-class networks and social welfare in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Clark, Janine A. 2004. Islam, Charity, and Activism: Middle-Class Networks and Social Welfare in Egypt, Jordan, and Yemen. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Clark-Ibanez, Marisol and Diane Felmlee. 2004. “Interethnic Relationships: The Role of Social Network Diversity.” Journal of Marriage and Family 66(2):293-305.

Clark-Ibanez, Marisol and Diane Felmlee. 2004. “Interethnic Relationships: The Role of Social Network Diversity.” Journal of Marriage and Family 66:293-305.

Clawson, Laura. 2005. “‘Everybody Knows Him’: Social Networks in the Life of a Small Contractor in Alabama.” Ethnography 6(6):237-264.

Cleak, Helen and Judith L. Howe. 2003. “Social Networks and Use of Social Supports of Minority Elders in East Harlem.” Social Work in Health Care 38(1):19-38.

Coe, Neil M., Peter Dicken and Martin Hess. 2008. “Global Production Networks: Realizing the Potential.” Journal of Economic Geography 8(3):271-295.

Coen, David and Mark Thatcher. 2008. “Network Governance and Multi-level Delegation: European Networks of Regulatory Agencies.” Journal of Public Policy 28(1):49-71.

Coen, David and Mark Thatcher. 2008. “Network Governance and Multi-level Delegation: European Networks of Regulatory Agencies.” Journal of Public Policy 28:49-71.

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Combes, Pierre-Philippe, Miren Lafourcade and Thierry Mayer. 2005. “The Trade-Creating Effects of Business and Social Networks: Evidence from France.” Journal of International Economics 66:1-29.

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Considine, Mark and Jenny M. Lewis. 2007. “Innovation and Innovators Inside Government: From Institutions to Networks.” Governance: An International Journal of Policy 20(4):581-607.

Conway, Janet M. 2003. “Social Movements and Their Knowledges: An Activist Ethnography of the Metro Network for Social Justice.” United States.

Cook, James. 2006. “The Social Logic of Politics: Personal Networks as Contexts for Political Behavior.” Social Forces 84(3):1844-1845.

Cook, Patricia G. 2006. “Changes in social support networks of homeless families in faith-based shelter.” Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 67(04):1533-1533.

Cornwell, Erin Y. and Benjamin Cornwell. 2008. “Access to Expertise as a Form of Social Capital: An Examination of Race- and Class-Based Disparities in Network Ties to Experts.” Sociological Perspectives 51:853-876.

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Couceiro, Luiz A. 2003. “The Bolt of the Donkey and the Primer of the Land Steward: Moral Logic in the Construction of Social Networks between Slaves and Freemen in Farms of the Southeast 1860-1888.” Revista De Antropologia 46(1):41-82.

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Couros, Alec. 2008. “Safety and Social Networking: How Can We Maximize the Learning Power of Participatory Web Sites while Ensuring Students Are Protected and Behave Responsibly?” Technology & Learning 28(7):20.

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Covizzi, Ilaria, Mario Lucchini, Claudio Maretti and Simone Sarti. 2003. “Social Networks and Neural Networks. New Method of Segmentation of Social Capital.” Inchiesta 33(139):55-64.

Cox, Kathleen F. 2005. “Examining the Role of Social Network Intervention as an Integral Component of Community-Based, Family-Focused Practice.” Journal of Child and Family Studies 14(3):443-454.

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Creti, Anna. 2001. “Firms’ Organization and Efficient Communication Networks.” Manchester School 69:77-102.

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Cross, Rob, Andrew Parker, Laurence Prusak and Stephen P. Borgatti. 2004. “Knowing What We Know: Supporting Knowledge Creation and Sharing in Social Networks.” Pp. 61-81 in Creating value with knowledge: Insights from the IBM Institute for Business Value, edited by E. Lesser and L. Prusak eds. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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