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original Articles Collaborative production networks among unequal actors manuel muñoz-herrera, jacob dijkstra, andreas flache and rafael wittek 1 Social network change after moving into permanent supportive housing: Who stays and who goes? harmony rhoades, hsun-ta hsu, eric rice, taylor harris, wichada la motte-kerr, hailey winetrobe, benjamin henwood and suzanne wenzel 18 Social cohesion emerging from a community-based physical activity program: A temporal network analysis ana maría jaramillo, felipe montes, olga l. sarmiento, ana paola ríos, lisa g. rosas, ruth f. hunter, ana lucía rodríguez and abby c. king 35 Superbubbles as an empirical characteristic of directed networks fabian gärtner, felix kühnl, carsten r. seemann, the students of the graphs and networks computer lab 2018/19, christian höner zu siederdissen and peter f. stadler 49 Single-seed cascades on clustered networks john k. mcsweeney 59 Sensitivity analysis for network observations with applications to inferences of social influence effects ran xu and kenneth a. frank 73 Analysis of population functional connectivity data via multilayer network embeddings james d.wilson, melanie baybay, rishi sankar, paul stillman and abbie m. popa 99 Imitation, network size, and efficiency carlos alós-ferrer, johannes buckenmaier and federica farolfi 123 network science editorial team
期刊介绍:
Network Science is an important journal for an important discipline - one using the network paradigm, focusing on actors and relational linkages, to inform research, methodology, and applications from many fields across the natural, social, engineering and informational sciences. Given growing understanding of the interconnectedness and globalization of the world, network methods are an increasingly recognized way to research aspects of modern society along with the individuals, organizations, and other actors within it. The discipline is ready for a comprehensive journal, open to papers from all relevant areas. Network Science is a defining work, shaping this discipline. The journal welcomes contributions from researchers in all areas working on network theory, methods, and data.