Network Science
2013 - 2025
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Volume 8, month December, 2020
- Homophily in the formation and development of learning networks among university students pp. 469-491

- Hannes Weber, Marc Schwenzer and Steffen Hillmert
- The structure of emotional support networks in families affected by Lynch syndrome pp. 492-507

- Christopher Steven Marcum, Dawn Lea, Dina Eliezer, Donald W. Hadley and Laura M. Koehly
- Cognition and communication: situational awareness and tie preservation in disrupted task environments pp. 508-542

- Sean M. Fitzhugh, Arwen H. Decostanza, Norbou Buchler and Diane M. Ungvarsky
- Linear work generation of R-MAT graphs pp. 543-550

- Lorenz Hübschle-Schneider and Peter Sanders
- Measuring directed triadic closure with closure coefficients pp. 551-573

- Hao Yin, Austin R. Benson and Johan Ugander
- Dynamic network prediction pp. 574-595

- Ravi Goyal and Victor De Gruttola
- Commentary: A network science summer course for high-school students pp. 596-608

- Florian Klimm and Benjamin F. Maier
Volume 8, month September, 2020
- The networked question in the digital era: How do networked, bounded, and limited individuals connect at different stages in the life course? pp. 291-312

- Barry Wellman, Anabel Quan-Haase and Molly-Gloria Harper
- Social capital across the life course: Accumulation, diminution, or segregation? pp. 313-332

- Beate Volker
- Political isolation in America pp. 333-355

- Byungkyu Lee and Peter Bearman
- 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 pp. 356-380

- Matthew E. Brashears, Laura Aufderheide Brashears and Nicolas L. Harder
- Mobilizing nascent ties: A Qualitative Structural Analysis of social(izing) capital in newcomer networks pp. 381-398

- Sabine R. Bakker
- Egonets as systematically biased windows on society pp. 399-417

- Scott L. Feld and Alec McGail
- Is having an educationally diverse social network good for health? pp. 418-444

- Mark C. Pachucki and Diego F. Leal
- Out of sync, out of society: Political beliefs and social networks pp. 445-468

- Won-tak Joo and Jason Fletcher
Volume 8, month July, 2020
- Introduction to the special issue on COMPLEX NETWORKS 2018 pp. S1-S3

- Hocine Cherifi, Luis M. Rocha and Stanley Wasserman
- A model for the dynamics of face-to-face interactions in social groups pp. S4-S25

- Marion Hoffman, Per Block, Timon Elmer and Christoph Stadtfeld
- Extracting multilayer networks from Sentinel-2 satellite image time series pp. S26-S42

- Roberto Interdonato, Raffaele Gaetano, Danny Lo Seen, Mathieu Roche and Giuseppe Scarpa
- Examining the variability in network populations and its role in generative models pp. S43-S64

- Viplove Arora, Dali Guo, Katherine D. Dunbar and Mario Ventresca
- On fast and scalable recurring link’s prediction in evolving multi-graph streams pp. S65-S81

- Shazia Tabassum, Bruno Veloso and João Gama
- Analysis of a network’s asymptotic behavior via its structure involving its strongly connected components pp. S82-S109

- Jan Treur
- Modeling higher order adaptivity of a network by multilevel network reification pp. S110-S144

- Jan Treur
- Is it correct to project and detect? How weighting unipartite projections influences community detection pp. S145-S163

- Tristan J. B. Cann, Iain S. Weaver and Hywel T. P. Williams
Volume 8, month June, 2020
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Ego Networks pp. 137-141

- Brea L. Perry, Bernice A. Pescosolido, Mario L. Small and Ann McCranie
- Structure in personal networks: Constructing and comparing typologies pp. 142-167

- Raffaele Vacca
- Personal networks and psychological attributes: Exploring individual differences in personality and sense of community and their relationship to the structure of personal networks pp. 168-188

- Isidro Maya-Jariego, Srebrenka Letina and Elena González Tinoco
- The embeddedness of social capital in personal networks pp. 189-203

- José Luis Molina, Alejandro García-Macías, Miranda J. Lubbers and Hugo Valenzuela-Garcia
- Assessing the stability of egocentric networks over time using the digital participant-aided sociogram tool Network Canvas pp. 204-222

- Bernie Hogan, Patrick Janulis, Gregory Lee Phillips, Joshua Melville, Brian Mustanski, Noshir Contractor and Michelle Birkett
- Collecting egocentric network data with visual tools: A comparative study pp. 223-250

- Betina Hollstein, Tom Töpfer and Jürgen Pfeffer
- Noting the ties after tying the knot: Photo-based elicitation of retrospective personal network data pp. 251-270

- Alexandra Marin and Chang Lin
- Roles of egos’ and siblings’ perceptions of maternal favoritism in adult children’s depressive symptoms: A within-family network approach pp. 271-289

- J. Jill Suitor, Megan Gilligan, Marissa Rurka and Yifei Hou
Volume 8, month March, 2020
- Community structure: A comparative evaluation of community detection methods pp. 1-41

- Vinh Loc Dao, Cécile Bothorel and Philippe Lenca
- Identifying key players in bipartite networks pp. 42-61

- Scott W. Duxbury
- Comparing the measurement of different social networks: Peer nominations, online communication, and proximity data pp. 62-78

- T. J. van Woudenberg, K. E. Bevelander, W. J. Burk, C. R. Smit, L. Buijs and M. Buijzen
- Multidimensional similarity in multiplex networks: friendships between same- and cross-gender bullies and same- and cross-gender victims pp. 79-96

- Marianne Hooijsma, Gijs Huitsing, Dorottya Kisfalusi, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra, Andreas Flache and René Veenstra
- Reliability of relational event model estimates under sampling: How to fit a relational event model to 360 million dyadic events pp. 97-135

- Jürgen Lerner and Alessandro Lomi
Volume 7, month December, 2019
- Positive contagion and the macrostructures of generalized balance pp. 445-458

- Noah E. Friedkin, Anton Proskurnikov and Francesco Bullo
- Multigroup connectivity structures and their implications pp. 459-475

- Shadi Mohagheghi, Pushkarini Agharkar, Francesco Bullo and Noah E. Friedkin
- Stars, holes, or paths across your Facebook friends: A graphlet-based characterization of many networks pp. 476-497

- Raphaël Charbey and Christophe Prieur
- Values in adolescent friendship networks pp. 498-522

- Martin Kindschi, Jan Cieciuch, Eldad Davidov, Alexander Ehlert, Heiko Rauhut, Claudio Juan Tessone and René Algesheimer
- Friendship networks and adolescent pregnancy: Examining the potential stigmatization of pregnant teens pp. 523-540

- Elizabeth Humberstone
- Symmetry in cancer networks identified: Proposal for multicancer biomarkers pp. 541-555

- Pramod Shinde, Loïc Marrec, Aparna Rai, Alok Yadav, Rajesh Kumar, Mikhail Ivanchenko, Alexey Zaikin and Sarika Jalan
- An SIR epidemic on a weighted network pp. 556-580

- Kristoffer Spricer and Tom Britton
Volume 7, month September, 2019
- On spectral embedding performance and elucidating network structure in stochastic blockmodel graphs pp. 269-291

- Joshua Cape, Minh Tang and Carey E. Priebe
- Bayesian dynamic modeling and monitoring of network flows pp. 292-318

- Xi Chen, David Banks and Mike West
- Statistical evaluation of spectral methods for anomaly detection in static networks pp. 319-352

- Tomilayo Komolafe, A. Valeria Quevedo, Srijan Sengupta and William H. Woodall
- Transitivity correlation: A descriptive measure of network transitivity pp. 353-375

- David Dekker, David Krackhardt and Tom A. B. Snijders
- Centralities for networks with consumable resources pp. 376-401

- Hayato Ushijima-Mwesigwa, Zadid Khan, Mashrur A. Chowdhury and Ilya Safro
- Tenure trumps title: Assessing the logic of informant selection in inter-organizational network research pp. 402-421

- Amanda M. Beacom and Thomas W. Valente
- The evolution of a mobile payment solution network pp. 422-437

- Kjersti Aas and Hanne Rognebakke
- EndNote: Feature-based classification of networks pp. 438-444

- Ian Barnett, Nishant Malik, Marieke L. Kuijjer, Peter J. Mucha and Jukka-Pekka Onnela
Volume 7, month June, 2019
- Clustering ensembles of social networks pp. 141-159

- Tracy M. Sweet, Abby Flynt and David Choi
- Latent space models for network perception data pp. 160-179

- Daniel K. Sewell
- Influence of measurement errors on networks: Estimating the robustness of centrality measures pp. 180-195

- Christoph Martin and Peter Niemeyer
- A paradigm for longitudinal complex network analysis over patient cohorts in neuroscience pp. 196-214

- Heather Shappell, Yorghos Tripodis, Ronald J. Killiany and Eric D. Kolaczyk
- Assessing the computational complexity of multilayer subgraph detection pp. 215-241

- Robert Bredereck, Christian Komusiewicz, Stefan Kratsch, Hendrik Molter, Rolf Niedermeier and Manuel Sorge
- Understanding node-link and matrix visualizations of networks: A large-scale online experiment pp. 242-264

- Donghao Ren, Laura R. Marusich, O’Donovan, John, Jonathan Z. Bakdash, James A. Schaffer, Daniel N. Cassenti, Sue E. Kase, Heather E. Roy, Lin, Wan-yi (Sabrina) and Tobias Höllerer
- Rank monotonicity in centrality measures—Corrigendum pp. 265-268

- Paolo Boldi and Sebastiano Vigna
Volume 7, month March, 2019
- Beyond homophily: Incorporating actor variables in statistical network models pp. 1-19

- Tom A.B. Snijders and Alessandro Lomi
- A theoretical and empirical comparison of the temporal exponential random graph model and the stochastic actor-oriented model pp. 20-51

- Philip Leifeld and Skyler J. Cranmer
- Impact of misinformation in temporal network epidemiology pp. 52-69

- Petter Holme and Luis Rocha
- Multicores-periphery structure in networks pp. 70-87

- Bowen Yan and Jianxi Luo
- Randomized optimal transport on a graph: framework and new distance measures pp. 88-122

- Guillaume Guex, Ilkka Kivimäki and Marco Saerens
- Some friends matter more than others: BMI clustering among adolescents in four European countries pp. 123-139

- Thomas U. Grund and Travis Tatum
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