Network Science
2013 - 2025
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Volume 6, month December, 2018
- Existence of outsiders as a characteristic of online communication networks pp. 431-447

- Taro Takaguchi, Takanori Maehara, Ken-Ichi Kawarabayashi and Masashi Toyoda
- A study of cascading failures in real and synthetic power grid topologies pp. 448-468

- Russell Spiewak, Saleh Soltan, Yakir Forman, Sergey V. Buldyrev and Gil Zussman
- Choosing the number of groups in a latent stochastic blockmodel for dynamic networks pp. 469-493

- Riccardo Rastelli, Pierre Latouche and Nial Friel
- Distance-varying assortativity and clustering of the international trade network pp. 517-544

- Angela Abbate, Luca De Benedictis, Giorgio Fagiolo and Lucia Tajoli
- The evolution of oil trade: A complex network approach pp. 545-570

- Andrea Fracasso, Hien T. T. Nguyen and Stefano Schiavo
- Automotive international trade networks: A comparative analysis over the last two decades pp. 571-606

- Sara Gorgoni, Alessia Amighini and Matthew Smith
- The similarity of global value chains: A network-based measure pp. 607-632

- Zhen Zhu, Greg Morrison, Michelangelo Puliga, Alessandro Chessa and Massimo Riccaboni
- Distance-varying assortativity and clustering of the international trade network–ADDENDUM pp. 633-633

- Angela Abbate, Luca De Benedictis, Giorgio Fagiolo and Lucia Tajoli
Volume 6, month September, 2018
- Clustered networks protect cooperation against catastrophic collapse pp. 281-318

- Gwen Spencer
- The perception of status: How we infer the status of others from their social relationships pp. 319-347

- Nathan Betancourt, Balázs Kovács and Sarah M. G. Otner
- Power-relational core–periphery structures: Peripheral dependency and core dominance in binary and valued networks pp. 348-369

- Carl Nordlund
- Multivariate dynamics of one-mode and two-mode networks: Explaining similarity in sports participation among friends pp. 370-395

- Kayo Fujimoto, Tom A. B. Snijders and Thomas W. Valente
- Familiar faces, familiar spaces: Social similarity and co-presence in non-relational behavioral convergence pp. 396-429

- Rachel Behler, Chan Suh, Matthew Brashears and Yongren Shi
Volume 6, month June, 2018
- Resilience by structural entrenchment: Dynamics of single-layer and multiplex networks following sudden changes to tie costs pp. 157-175

- Paul E. Smaldino, Raissa M. D'Souza and Zeev Maoz
- Convexity in complex networks pp. 176-203

- Tilen Marc and Lovro Šubelj
- Simultaneous and temporal autoregressive network models pp. 204-231

- Daniel K. Sewell
- Random multigraphs and aggregated triads with fixed degrees pp. 232-250

- Ove Frank and Termeh Shafie
- Establishing social cooperation: The role of hubs and community structure pp. 251-264

- Barry Cooper, Andrew E. M. Lewis-Pye, Angsheng Li, Yicheng Pan and Xi Yong
- Simulating network intervention strategies: Implications for adoption of behaviour pp. 265-280

- Jennifer Badham, Frank Kee and Ruth F. Hunter
Volume 6, month March, 2018
- Stability of centrality measures in valued networks regarding different actor non-response treatments and macro-network structures pp. 1-33

- Anja Žnidaršič, Anuška Ferligoj and Patrick Doreian
- Impact of degree truncation on the spread of a contagious process on networks pp. 34-53

- Guy Harling and Jukka-Pekka Onnela
- A new design principle of robust onion-like networks self-organized in growth pp. 54-70

- Yukio Hayashi
- Efficient detection of communities with significant overlaps in networks: Partial community merger algorithm pp. 71-96

- Elvis H. W. Xu and Pak Ming Hui
- Temporal evolution of the degree distribution of alters in growing networks pp. 97-155

- Babak Fotouhi and Michael Rabbat
Volume 5, month December, 2017
- Social network and temporal discounting pp. 411-440

- Ronald S. Burt
- Coding communications across time: Documenting changes in interaction patterns across adopter categories pp. 441-460

- Kar-Hai Chu, Stephanie R. Pitts, Heather Wipfli and Thomas W. Valente
- Epidemic potential by sexual activity distributions pp. 461-475

- James Moody, Jimi Adams and Martina Morris
- Digit ratio (2D:4D) and social integration: An effect of prenatal sex hormones pp. 476-489

- Jaromír Kovářík, Pablo Brañas-Garza, Michael W. Davidson, Dotan A. Haim, Shannon Carcelli and James H. Fowler
- The hourglass effect in hierarchical dependency networks pp. 490-528

- Kaeser M. Sabrin and Constantine Dovrolis
- Rank monotonicity in centrality measures pp. 529-550

- Paolo Boldi, Alessandro Luongo and Sebastiano Vigna
Volume 5, month September, 2017
- The coevolution of networks and health pp. 249-256

- David R. Schaefer and Jimi Adams
- Dynamic associations of network isolation and smoking behavior pp. 257-277

- Molly Copeland, Bryce Bartlett and Jacob C. Fisher
- The co-evolution of emotional well-being with weak and strong friendship ties pp. 278-307

- Timon Elmer, Zsófia Boda and Christoph Stadtfeld
- Social influence on 5-year survival in a longitudinal chemotherapy ward co-presence network pp. 308-327

- Jeffrey Lienert, Christopher Steven Marcum, John Finney, Felix Reed-Tsochas and Laura Koehly
- Forward reachable sets: Analytically derived properties of connected components for dynamic networks pp. 328-354

- Benjamin Armbruster, Li Wang and Martina Morris
- Interactions between patients' experiences in mental health treatment and lay social network attitudes toward doctors in recovery from mental illness pp. 355-380

- Brea L. Perry, Erin Pullen and Bernice A. Pescosolido
- Network dynamics of HIV risk and prevention in a population-based cohort of young Black men who have sex with men pp. 381-409

- J. Schneider, B. Cornwell, A. Jonas, N. Lancki, R. Behler, B. Skaathun, L. E. Young, E. Morgan, S. Michaels, R. Duvoisin, A. S. Khanna, S. Friedman, P. Schumm and E. Laumann
Volume 5, month June, 2017
- Introduction to the special issue on multilayer networks pp. 141-143

- Matteo Magnani and Stanley Wasserman
- A local perspective on community structure in multilayer networks pp. 144-163

- Lucas G. S. Jeub, Michael W. Mahoney, Peter J. Mucha and Mason A. Porter
- Bayesian approach to multilayer stochastic blockmodel and network changepoint detection pp. 164-186

- Yunkyu Sohn and Jong Hee Park
- Multilevel social spaces: The network dynamics of organizational fields pp. 187-212

- James Hollway, Alessandro Lomi, Francesca Pallotti and Christoph Stadtfeld
- Opinion-based centrality in multiplex networks: A convex optimization approach pp. 213-234

- Alexandre Reiffers-Masson and Vincent Labatut
- Evaluating the impact of interdisciplinary research: A multilayer network approach pp. 235-246

- Elisa Omodei, Manlio de Domenico and Alex Arenas
- Network dynamics of HIV risk and prevention in a population-based cohort of young Black men who have sex with men – CORRIGENDUM pp. 247-247

- J. Schneider, B. Cornwell, A. Jonas, N. Lancki, R. Behler, B. Skaathun, L. E. Young, E. Morgan, S. Michaels, R. Duvoisin, A. S. Khanna, S. Friedman, P. Schumm and E. Laumann
Volume 5, month March, 2017
- Creating context for social influence processes in multiplex networks pp. 1-29

- J. Antonio Rivero Ostoic
- How small is it? Comparing indices of small worldliness pp. 30-44

- Zachary P. Neal
- Inferring structure in bipartite networks using the latent blockmodel and exact ICL pp. 45-69

- Jason Wyse, Nial Friel and Pierre Latouche
- Bayesian model selection for the latent position cluster model for social networks pp. 70-91

- Caitríona Ryan, Jason Wyse and Nial Friel
- “The framily plan”: Characteristics of ties described as both “friend” and “family” in personal networks pp. 92-107

- Amy N. Bush, Alicia M. Walker and Brea L. Perry
- Strategic investment in protection in networked systems pp. 108-139

- Matt V. Leduc and Ruslan Momot
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