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Thank you to all who sent reading suggestions on social networks across age
groups. I have amassed a larger personal bibliography partially based on
the suggested readings below. I am willing to send it to those who are
interested either in a .doc format or a .rmd/.rmx file for Reference
Manager.
Carter
Cotterell, John. 1996. Social networks and Social Influence in Adolescence.
London: Routledge.
Giordano, Peggy C. 2003. ³Relationships in Adolescence.² Annual Review of
Sociology, 29: 257-281.
McFarland, Daniel A. and Heili Pals. ³Motives and Contexts of Identity
Change: A Case for Network Effects.² Social Psychology Quarterly 68
(4):289-315.
Coleman's "Adolescent Society,"
Eckert's "Jocks and Burnouts" or Bradford Brown's work on them
Milner, Murray Jr. 2004. Freaks, geeks, and cool kids: American teenagers,
schools, and the culture of consumption. Routledge: New York.
Corsaro, William and Donna Eder. 1990. ³Childrenıs Peer Cultures.² Annual
Review of Sociology 16: 197-220.
Bidart, C. and D. Lavenu (2005), Evolution of personal networks and life
events, Social Networks 27 (2005) 359-376
Snijders (http://www.ppsw.rug.nl/~steglich/dynamics/index.htm)
The multitude of dissertations, presentations, and publications produced by
the Add Health data. Emphasis on multitude
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