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Dear Dana,
There is so much written about this subject in related areas. A useful
review study might be:
Giordano, P. C. (2003). Relationships in adolescence. Annual Review of
Sociology, 29, 257-281.
When you are interested in classroom networks:
Baerveldt, C., Van Duijn, M.A.J., Vermeij, L., & D. A. van Hemert
(2004). Ethnic boundaries and personal choice. Assessing the influence
of individual inclinations to choose intra-ethnic relationships on
pupils' networks. Social Networks 26, 55-74.
Baerveldt, C., Van Rossem, R., Vermande. M., & F. Weerman (2004)
Students' delinquency and correlates with strong and weaker ties. A
study of students' networks in Dutch high schools. Connections 26 (1),
11-28.
Baerveldt, C., Van Rossem, R., & M. Vermande. M. (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.
Snijders, T.A.B. & Baerveldt, C. (2003). A multi-level network study of
the effects of delinquent behavior on friendship evolution. Journal of
Mathematical Sociology 27, 123-151.
Best,
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Namens danah boyd
Verzonden: dinsdag 8 november 2005 2:57
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Onderwerp: social networks of youth
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A while back, folks asked if anyone had good references on the social
networks of youth and there was very little response (but a bunch of
ongoing research). So, i thought i'd ask again: is there any work out
there on social networks of youth culture? (I'm personally interested
in teenage social networks (approximately 10-20).)
danah
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