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- Success and Self-Conception: the Impact of Academic Grades on the Student Role Identities of Black Andwhite Adolescents
- Does the Internet Increase, Decrease, Or Supplement Social Capital?
- The General Sociology of Harrison C. White
- SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Sociology 920:573:01/02 Paul Mclean Department of Sociology Rutgers University Spring 2021
- Network Nature of Future Tspace.Pdf
- Vol6 No2 Year:1994(Winter)
- Are Older Adults Networked Individuals? Insights from East Yorkers’ Network Structure, Relational Autonomy, and Digital Media Use
- COMPUTER NETWORKS AS SOCIAL NETWORKS: Collaborative Work, Telework and Virtual Community
- Structural Analysis: from Method and Metaphor to Theory and Substance
- The Moral Panic About the Loss of Community Takes Hold of Social Media
- NETWORK ANALYSIS and SOCIAL STRUCTURE: the Network Construction of Individuals and Groups
- 165 Wellman 1987 Community Question Reevaluated.Pdf
- Lee Rainie and Barry Wellman, Networked: the New Social Operating System, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012, 358 Pp., $29.95 (Hardcover)
- NETWORK ANALYSIS Sociology 920:570:01 Paul Mclean
- Social Capital and Internet Use: the Irrelevant, the Bad, and the Good
- Xiaolin Zhuo Department of Sociology Harvard University 622 William James Hall 33 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138 617.939.8046 [email protected]
- Historical Social Network Analysis*
- Interneteverydaylife-1
- The Three Ages of Internet Studies: Ten, Five and Zero Years
- Little Boxes, Glocalization, and Networked Individualism
- Staying Socially Connected with Video Communication: a Case Study
- Community Liberated »: How Class and the National Context Shape Personal Support Networks
- SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Sociology 920:577:01 (491:05) Paul Mclean
- The Community Question: the Intimate Networks of East Y Orkers1
- As Supportive, Disregarding Variations in the Content, Breadth
- The Strength of Internet Ties
- Long Distance Community in the Network Society
- Social Structures: a Network Approach. by Barry Wellman; S. D
- Networks, Urban