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Subject: ScienceDirect Alert: Social Networks, Vol. 29, Iss. 2, 2007
New Volume/Issue is now available on ScienceDirect
Social Networks
Social Networks
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 169-348 (May 2007)
Special Section: Advances in Exponential Random Graph (p*) Models
Edited by Garry Robins and Martina Morris
1. Editorial Board
Page CO2
2. Advances in exponential random graph (p*) models
Pages 169-172
Garry Robins and Martina Morris
3. An introduction to exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks
Pages 173-191
Garry Robins, Pip Pattison, Yuval Kalish and Dean Lusher
4. Recent developments in exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks
Pages 192-215
Garry Robins, Tom Snijders, Peng Wang, Mark Handcock and Philippa Pattison
5. Curved exponential family models for social networks
Pages 216-230
David R. Hunter
6. Advances in exponential random graph (p*) models applied to a large social network
Pages 231-248
Steven M. Goodreau
Regular Papers
7. Entropy as a measure of centrality in networks characterized by path-transfer flow
Pages 249-265
Frank Tutzauer
8. Dynamic exchange networks
Pages 266-278
M.A.L.M. van Assen and Arnout van de Rijt
9. Partner naming and forgetting: Recall of network members
Pages 279-299
David C. Bell, Benedetta Belli-McQueen and Ali Haider
10. Impact of methods for reducing respondent burden on personal network structural measures
Pages 300-315
Christopher McCarty, Peter D. Killworth and James Rennell
Reviews
11. The relational element in Charles Tilly's recent (and not so recent) work
Pages 316-323
Mario Diani
12. The Development of Social Network Analysis in the Spanish-Speaking World: A Spanish
Chronicle, version 2b, J.L. Molina (2006).
Pages 324-329
José Luis Molina
13. Reflections on “Brokerage and Closure”
Pages 330-339
Amalya L. Oliver, Yuval Kalish and Gad Yair
14. E.O. Laumann, S. Ellingson, J. Mahay, A. Paik and Y. Youm, Editors, The Sexual Organization
of the City, University of Chicago Press (2004).
Pages 340-348
James Moody
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