The Journal of Mathematical Sociology
2019 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 4, 2021
- Convex combinations of centrality measures pp. 195-222

- Ying Ying Keng, Kiam Heong Kwa and Christopher McClain
- Modeling risk perception using independent and social learning: application to individuals with autism spectrum disorder pp. 223-245

- Tanu Wadhera and Deepti Kakkar
- Exploring ideological signals from cosponsorship pp. 246-267

- Carol Ann Downes and Philip D. Waggoner
Volume 45, issue 3, 2021
- Phase transitions in the edge/concurrent vertex model pp. 135-147

- Carter T. Butts
- Pricing through ambiguity: a flocking model of the inter-dynamics between pricing practices and market uncertainties pp. 148-182

- Xiaolu Wang
- Spontaneous cooperation for public goods pp. 183-191

- Jeroen Bruggeman, Rudolf Sprik and Rick Quax
- Correction pp. 192-193

- The Editors
Volume 45, issue 2, 2021
- A probabilistic model of the impact of cultural participation on social capital pp. 65-78

- Leonidas Sakalauskas, Vytautas Dulskis, Rimvydas Lauzikas, Arunas Miliauskas and Darius Plikynas
- Markovian strategies with continuous and impulse controls for a differential game model of revolution pp. 79-99

- Weihua Ruan
- Public opinion as nowcast: consistency and the role of news uncertainty pp. 100-110

- Joshy Easaw and Saeed Heravi
- Knowledge sharing, heterophily, and social network dynamics pp. 111-133

- Muneta Yokomatsu and Hitomu Kotani
Volume 45, issue 1, 2021
- New results linking inequality and justice pp. 1-21

- Guillermina Jasso
- Turning relative deprivation into a performance incentive device pp. 22-36

- Oded Stark and Grzegorz Kosiorowski
- Projecting signed two-mode networks pp. 37-50

- David Schoch
- A hierarchical walk-based measure of centrality based on reachability between strongly connected components in a digraph pp. 51-64

- Neng-Pin Lu
Volume 44, issue 4, 2020
- Not all bridges connect: integration in multi-community networks pp. 199-220

- Babak Heydari, Pedram Heydari and Mohsen Mosleh
- A dynamical systems model of unorganized segregation in two neighborhoods pp. 221-248

- D. J. Haw and S. J. Hogan
- Solidarity in collaboration networks when everyone competes for the strongest partner: a stochastic actor-based simulation model pp. 249-266

- Federico Bianchi, Andreas Flache and Flaminio Squazzoni
- Bit by bit: social research in the digital age pp. 267-268

- Sandra González-Bailón
Volume 44, issue 3, 2020
- Heider balance, prejudices and size effect pp. 129-137

- K. Kułakowski, M. Stojkow and D. Żuchowska-Skiba
- Relative deprivation as a cause of risky behaviors pp. 138-146

- Oded Stark
- A simple, dynamic extension of temporal motivation theory pp. 147-162

- Christopher R. Dishop
- The mechanics of contentious politics: an agent-based modeling approach pp. 163-198

- Eugenio Dacrema and Stefano Benati
Volume 44, issue 2, 2020
- Something out of nothing: a Bayesian learning computational model for the social construction of value pp. 65-89

- Lynette A. Shaw
- A fuzzy process of individuation pp. 90-98

- Juliano C. S. Neves
- An acceleration-scale model of IING’s diffusion based on force analysis pp. 99-127

- Li Wang, Chenxiao Wang and Qingpu Zhang
- Correction pp. 128-128

- The Editors
Volume 44, issue 1, 2020
- Voter models and external influence pp. 1-11

- Jimit R. Majmudar, Stephen M. Krone, Bert O. Baumgaertner and Rebecca C. Tyson
- By the content of their character? Discrimination, social identity, and observed distributions of income pp. 12-41

- Paulo L. dos Santos and Noé Wiener
- A differential-equation-based model of the glass ceiling in career progression pp. 42-64

- Lennon Ó Náraigh
Volume 43, issue 4, 2019
- Structural cohesion and embeddedness in two-mode networks pp. 179-194

- Benjamin Cornwell and Jake Burchard
- Group Extinction in Iterated Two Person Games with Evolved Group-Level Mixed Strategies pp. 195-212

- R. A. W. Bradford
- Sense and sensibility: using a model to examine the relationship between public pre-school places and fertility pp. 213-230

- Maria T. Sanz, Vicente Díaz Gandasegui and Begoña Elizalde-San Miguel
- “How behavior spreads: the science of complex contagions pp. 231-232

- Arnout van de Rijt
Volume 43, issue 3, 2019
- An option-theoretic model of a reputation network pp. 123-146

- Kim R. Sawyer and André F. Gygax
- A competing infection model for the spread of different viewpoints of a divisive idea pp. 147-163

- Benjamin R. Chisholm, Peter A. Muller, Amanda J. Horn and Zachary S. Ellis
- Using principal eigenvectors of adjacency matrices with added diagonal weights to compose centrality measures and identify bowtie structures for a digraph pp. 164-178

- Neng-Pin Lu
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