The Journal of Mathematical Sociology
2019 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue 2, 2025
- Cultural and opinion dynamics in small-world “social” networks pp. 83-108

- Yunsub Lee
- Calling the police as an interdependent security game pp. 109-129

- P. Jeffrey Brantingham, George Mohler and Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
- A new approach for modeling mobility tables: Based on community detection methods pp. 130-146

- Wangshu Sun and Xu Sun
Volume 49, issue 1, 2025
- A workflow for analyzing cultural schemas in texts pp. 1-24

- Marshall A. Taylor and Dustin S. Stoltz
- A local convergent ecological inference algorithm for RxC tables pp. 25-46

- Jose M. Pavía
- Attachment preferences in diverse collective problem-solving networks and systemic performance pp. 47-81

- Charles J. Gomez, Antonio D. Sirianni and Launy Schweiger
Volume 48, issue 4, 2024
- Theoretical unification and sociological theory: An appreciation of the contributions of T.J. Fararo pp. 393-397

- John Skvoretz
- Escalation to conflict as an ongoing process: the case of July 1914 pp. 398-423

- Noël Bonneuil
- Trusting: Alone and together pp. 424-478

- Benedikt V. Meylahn, Arnoud V. Den Boer and Michel Mandjes
- A return to biased nets: new specifications and approximate Bayesian Inference* pp. 479-507

- Carter T. Butts
Volume 48, issue 3, 2024
- Dynamical systems of self-organized segregation pp. 279-310

- Heinz Hanßmann and Angelina Momin
- California Exodus? A network model of population redistribution in the United States pp. 311-339

- Peng Huang and Carter T. Butts
- Influence, inertia, and independence: a diffusion model for temporal social networks pp. 340-361

- Gordana Marmulla and Ulrik Brandes
- A data-driven agent-based model of primary school segregation in Amsterdam pp. 362-392

- Eric Dignum, Willem Boterman, Andreas Flache and Mike Lees
Volume 48, issue 2, 2024
- Continuous time graph processes with known ERGM equilibria: contextual review, extensions, and synthesis pp. 129-171

- Carter T. Butts
- Semicooperation under curved strategy spacetime pp. 172-206

- Paramahansa Pramanik and Alan M. Polansky
- Everybody herds, sometimes: cumulative advantage as a product of rational learning pp. 207-271

- Jacob Dijkstra, Brent Simpson and Dieko M. Bakker
- Can altruism lead to a willingness to take risks? pp. 272-278

- Oded Stark
Volume 48, issue 1, 2024
- A relative approach to opinion formation pp. 1-41

- Kit Ming Danny Chan, Robert Duivenvoorden, Andreas Flache and Michel Mandjes
- Extremism, segregation and oscillatory states emerge through collective opinion dynamics in a novel agent-based model pp. 42-80

- Beth M. Stokes, Samuel E. Jackson, Philip Garnett and Jingxi Luo
- Latent class analysis of multigroup heterogeneity in propensity for academic dishonesty pp. 81-99

- Sunil Kumar, Apurba Dabgotra and Diganta Mukherjee
- Hurdle-QAP models overcome dependency and sparsity in scientific collaboration count networks pp. 100-127

- Hannah Marchi and Christiane Fuchs
Volume 47, issue 4, 2023
- Two notions of social capital pp. 255-282

- Matteo Alpino and Halvor Mehlum
- Red Queen and Red King Effects in cultural agent-based modeling: Hawk Dove Binary and Systemic Discrimination pp. 283-310

- S. M. Amadae and Christopher J. Watts
- A new agent-based model offers insight into population-wide adoption of prosocial common-pool behavior pp. 311-338

- Garry Sotnik, Thaddeus Shannon and Wayne Wakeland
Volume 47, issue 3, 2023
- Stochastic evolutionary dynamics in the Volunteer’s Dilemma pp. 207-226

- Andreas Tutić
- Generalizing the Inequality Process’ gamma model of particle wealth statistics pp. 227-243

- John Angle
- Social balance - a signed detour distance analysis pp. 244-254

- Albin Mathew, T. V. Shijin, Roshni T Roy, P. Soorya, Shahul Hameed K and K. A. Germina
Volume 47, issue 2, 2023
- Sociophysics of income distributions modeled by deformed fermi-dirac distributions pp. 97-122

- Emre Dil and Elif Dil
- Contrarian effect in opinion forming: Insights from Greta Thunberg phenomenon pp. 123-169

- E. Iacomini and P. Vellucci
- The life cycle model of chinese empire dynamics (221 BC–1912 AD) pp. 170-206

- Peng Lu and Dianhan Chen
Volume 47, issue 1, 2023
- Opinion dynamics of online social network users: a micro-level analysis pp. 1-41

- Ivan V. Kozitsin
- Drifting to the top? Disentangling mechanisms influencing the turnover rate of popular music pp. 42-74

- Scott Westenberger
- A model of income evaluation: income comparison on subjective reference income distribution pp. 75-96

- Atsushi Ishida
Volume 46, issue 4, 2022
- Hiding opinions by minimizing disclosed information: an obfuscation-based opinion dynamics model pp. 315-341

- Tanzhe Tang, Amineh Ghorbani and Caspar G. Chorus
- Law Enforcement: The key to a Crime-free Society pp. 342-359

- Avneet Kaur, Mahak Sadhwani and Syed Abbas
- Correction pp. 360-360

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 3, 2022
- Eigenvector centralization as a measure of structural bias in information aggregation pp. 227-245

- Elisa Jayne Bienenstock and Phillip Bonacich
- A measure of centrality based on a reciprocally perturbed Markov chainfor asymmetric relations pp. 246-265

- Neng-Pin Lu
- Friend or Foe: A Review and Synthesis of Computational Models of the Identity Labeling Problem pp. 266-300

- Kenneth Joseph and Jonathan Howard Morgan
- Study of the unemployment problem by mathematical modeling: Predictions and controls pp. 301-313

- H. A. Ashi, Raneah M. Al-Maalwi and Sarah Al-Sheikh
Volume 46, issue 2, 2022
- Modelling the influence of social network with a multiple group latent class analysis pp. 99-119

- Ankita Dey, Diganta Mukherjee and Sugata Sen Roy
- Formal models of opinion formation and their application to real data: evidence from online social networks pp. 120-147

- Ivan V. Kozitsin
- Incentive structures: quality competition and the production of fine Californian wines pp. 148-172

- Malte Doehne
- An agent-based model of deliberative democracy and polarization pp. 173-194

- Bokwon Lee, Yohan Kim, K.m Lee and Jae-Suk Yang
- An empirically based just linear income tax system pp. 195-225

- Guillermina Jasso and Bernd Wegener
Volume 46, issue 1, 2022
- A dynamic process reference model for sparse networks with reciprocity pp. 1-27

- Carter T. Butts
- Predictive evaluation of human value segmentations pp. 28-55

- Kristoffer Jon Albers, Morten Mørup, Mikkel N. Schmidt and Fumiko Kano Glückstad
- The power of voting and corruption cycles pp. 56-79

- Elvio Accinelli, Filipe Martins, Alberto A. Pinto, Atefeh Afsar and Bruno M. P. M. Oliveira
- Positive algorithmic bias cannot stop fragmentation in homophilic networks pp. 80-97

- Chris Blex and Taha Yasseri
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