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R.L. Breiger -- Selected Publications and Papers (2)

Matthew Dabkowski, R.L. Breiger, and Ferenc Szidarovszky, “Simuntaneous-Direct Blockmodeling for Multiple Relations in Pajek.” Social Networks 40 (2015): 1-16. Click to read.

R.L. Breiger and Lauren Pinson. "A New Approach for Identification of Multiple Threat Scenarios to Counter CBRN Networks." In Luke M. Gerdes (ed.), Illuminating Dark Networks: The Study of Clandestine Groups and Organizations. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 157-70. (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences series) More information.

Ronald L. Breiger. Explorations in Structural Analysis (RLE

Social Theory): Dual and Multiple Networks of Social

Interaction. New York: Routledge, 2015 (first published

1991); paperback ed., 2016. More information.


R.L. Breiger and Kyle Puetz, “Culture and Networks.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd. ed. (2015), 557-562. Click to read.


R.L. Breiger and David Melamed, “The Duality of Organizations and their Attributes: Turning Regression Modeling ‘Inside Out.’” Research in the Sociology of Organizations 40 (2014): 261-274.  Table of Contents. Click to read.

R.L. Breiger, Eric Schoon, David Melamed, Victor Asal, and R. Karl Rethemeyer. “Comparative configurational analysis as a two-mode network problem: A study of terrorist group engagement in the drug trade.” Social Networks 36 (2014): 23-39. Click to read.




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Take a look at this beautiful special issue of Archaeology Southwest Magazine [includes links to videos] on the Southwest Social Networks Project that led to publications including the two listed above. (And there’s more here and here.)

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John W. Mohr, Robin Wagner-Pacifici, R.L. Breiger, and Petko Bogdanov. “Graphing the grammar of motives in U.S. National Security Strategies: Cultural interpretation, automated text analysis and the drama of global politics.” Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media, and the Arts 41 (2013): 670-700. Click to read.