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R.L. Breiger -- Selected Publications and Papers (4)









                    











Ray-May Hsung, Nan Lin, and Ronald L. Breiger (eds.) Contexts of Social Capital: Social Networks in Markets, Communities, and Families. New York and London: Routledge, 2009 (paperback ed. 2012). More information. -- Read review by Mario Small.

Ray-May Hsung and R.L. Breiger, “Position generators, affiliations, and the institutional logics of social capital: A study of Taiwan firms ad individuals.”  Pp. 3-27 in Hsung, Lin, and Breiger, eds. ([2009] 2012), ibid. Read a preview.

R.L. Breiger, “The Analysis of Social Networks.” Pp. 505–526 in Handbook of Data Analysis, edited by Melissa Hardy and Alan Bryman. London: Sage Publications, [2004] 2009, paperback ed. More information. Read a selection.

R.L. Breiger, “Comment [on Mark S. Handcock, Adrian E. Raftery, and Jeremy M. Tantrum, Model-Based Clustering for Social Networks],” Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 170 (2007): 332-33. Click to read.

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R.L. Breiger, “On the Duality of Cases and Variables: Correspondence Analysis (CA) and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA).” In David Byrne and Charles C. Ragin (eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods. London: Sage, 2009, 243-259. More information.  Read the “Discussion” section.

Mark A. Pachucki and R.L. Breiger, "Cultural Holes: Beyond Relationality in Social Networks and Culture." Annual Review of Sociology 36 (2010): 205-224. Click to read.

Jennifer Schultz and R.L. Breiger, “The Strength of Weak Culture.” Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media, and the Arts 38 (2010): 610-624. Click to read.                                   

R.L. Breiger, “Dualities of Culture and Structure: Seeing through Cultural Holes.” Pp. 37-47 In Jan Fuhse and Sophie Mützel (eds.), Relationale Soziologie: Zur kulturellen Wende der Netzwerkforschung [Relational Sociology: The Cultural Turn in Network Research]. VS Verlag, 2010, 37-47. Click to read.