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Adolescent intergroup connections and their developmental benefits: Exploring contributions from social network analysis

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This article is published in Social Development.The article was published on 2021-11-21 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social network analysis (criminology).

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Testing the stakeholders’ partnership in a tourism waste management network: an ERGM approach

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the structure of stakeholders' partnerships in a tourism waste management network using high-order dependency exponential random graph model (ERGMs) based on relational data obtained from a field survey in Motuo County, China.
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Strong and weak tie homophily in adolescent friendship networks: An analysis of same-race and same-gender ties

Cassie McMillan
- 01 Sep 2022 - 
TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that strong ties become more likely to connect same-race peers, while weaker bonds are less apt to be defined by racial homophily. And they highlighted the empirical value of considering tie strength when examining social processes in adolescent networks.
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The Limitations of Intergroup Friendship: Using Social Network Analysis to Test the Pathways Linking Contact and Intergroup Attitudes in a Multigroup Context

TL;DR: In this paper , a longitudinal network model of friendship and attitude coevolution was used to investigate the effect of intergroup friendships on intergroup contact attitudes (ICAs) in a diverse U.S. context.
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Birds of a Feather: Homophily in Social Networks

TL;DR: The homophily principle as mentioned in this paper states that similarity breeds connection, and that people's personal networks are homogeneous with regard to many sociodemographic, behavioral, and intrapersonal characteristics.
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A meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory.

TL;DR: The meta-analysis finds that intergroup contact typically reduces intergroup prejudice, and this result suggests that contact theory, devised originally for racial and ethnic encounters, can be extended to other groups.
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Social Influence: Compliance and Conformity

TL;DR: This review covers recent developments in the social influence literature, focusing primarily on compliance and conformity research published between 1997 and 2002, and emphasizes the ways in which these goals interact with external forces to engender social influence processes that are subtle, indirect, and outside of awareness.
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From social integration to health: Durkheim in the new millennium.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a conceptual model of how social networks impact health, and argue that networks operate at the behavioral level through four primary pathways: (1) provision of social support; (2) social influence; (3) on social engagement and attachment; and (4) access to resources and material goods.
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Network Analysis in the Social Sciences

TL;DR: The kinds of things that social scientists have tried to explain using social network analysis are reviewed and a nutshell description of the basic assumptions, goals, and explanatory mechanisms prevalent in the field is provided.