Social Networks is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly. It provides a common forum for representatives of anthropology,
sociology, history, social psychology, political science, human geography, biology, economics, communications science and other disciplines
who share an interest in the study of the empirical structure of social ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Social Networks is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly. It provides a common forum for representatives of anthropology,
sociology, history, social psychology, political science, human geography, biology, economics, communications science and other disciplines
who share an interest in the study of the empirical structure of social relations and associations that may be expressed in network form.
It publishes both theoretical and substantive papers. Critical reviews of major theoretical or methodological approaches using the notion
of networks in the analysis of social behaviour are also included, as are reviews of recent books dealing with social networks and social
structure.
The editorial criteria for acceptance will be based on the degree to which a paper makes a broad theoretical or methodological,
and empirically relevant, contribution to the study of social networks. Acceptable papers may range from abstract, formal mathematical
derivations to concrete, descriptive case studies of particular social networks. The editors are therefore particularly interested in
papers that attempt to uncover the processes by which social networks emerge, evolve and have consequences for other aspects of behaviour.
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Editors:
P. Doreian
T. Snijders
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