<p>Section 37: Mathematical Sociology Award Winners ------Outstanding Publications Awards Since 2004, there have been two publication awards: the Outstanding Article Award (given every year) and the Harrison White Outstanding Book Award (given every other year)</p><p>2008 Outstanding Article Award Delia Baldassarri & Peter Bearman “Dynamics of Political Polarization” American Sociological Review 72:784-811, 2007.</p><p>Harrison White Outstanding Book Award Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj & Anuska Ferligoj ”Generalized Block Modeling, Cambridge University Press, 2005.</p><p>2007 Outstanding Article Award James Kitts, “Collective Action, Rival Incentives, and the Emergences of Antisocial Norms” American Sociological Review, 2006, 71:235-259.</p><p>2006 Outstanding Article Award Damon Centola, Robb Willer, Michael Macy “The Emperors Dilemma: a Computational Model of Self-Enforcing Norms” American Journal of Sociology, 2005, 110(4):1009- 1040.</p><p>Harrison White Outstanding Book Award Peter J. Carrington, John Scott & Stanley Wasserman (Editors) Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis. Cambridge University Press, 2005.</p><p>2005 Outstanding Article Award Douglas Heckathorn & Matthew J. Salganik “Structural Cohesion and Embeddedness: A Hierarchical Concept of Social Groups” American Sociological Review, February 2003, 63: 103-27.</p><p>2003 Outstanding Publication Award Laszlo Polos, Michael Hannan, “Reasoning with Partial Knowledge” Sociological Methodology, Vol. 32, (2002), pp. 133-181.</p><p>2001 Outstanding Publication Award Philip Bonacich “A Behavioral Foundation for a Structural Theory of Power in Exchange Networks” Social Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Sep., 1998), pp. 185-198.</p><p>2000 Outstanding Publication Award Duncan Watts “Networks, Dynamics, and the Small-World Phenomenon” The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 2 (Sep., 1999), pp. 493-527.</p><p>1999 Outstanding Publication Award Noah E. Friedkin A Structural Theory of Social Influence Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. ------James S. Coleman Distinguished Career Award Career Achievement Award - begun in 2002, given every other year. 2006 Linton Freeman University of California, Irvine</p><p>2004 Thomas Fararo University of Pittsburgh</p><p>2002 Harrison White Columbia University</p><p>------Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award 2007 Yen-Sheng Chiang “Birds of Moderately Different Feathers: Bandwagon Dynamics and the Threshold of Network Neighbors. Journal of Mathematical Sociology” 2007, 31:1-23.</p><p>2006 Steven Bernard & Robb Willer, Cornell University “A Wealth and Status-Based Model of Residential Segregation”. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 2007, 31(2):149-174.</p><p>2003 Fabio Rojas, Kirby Schroeder, University of Chicago</p><p>2002 Andrew Noymer, University of California, Berkeley, “The Transformation and Persistence Application of Age-Structured Epidemics” </p><p>2001 Vincent Buskens, Utrecht University, “A Stochastic Model for Information Diffusion in Social Networks”</p><p>1999 Carter E. Butts, Carnegie-Mellon University “A Bayesian Model of Panic in Belief”</p><p>Outstanding Dissertation in Progress Award Begun in 2007, given every year 2008 Pamela Emanuelson, University of South Carolina, “Extension and Refinement of Network Exchange Theory”</p><p>2007 Rense Corten Utrecht University, Netherlands “Coevolution of Social Networks and Behavior in Social Dilemmas” </p>
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