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Social Networks, Pedagogy, and Weak Ties: The Impact of Collaborative Social Capital on Grades
Unformatted Document Text:  Bird – Networks & Grades 39 R EFERENCE L IST Bonacich, Phillip. 1987. "Power and Centrality: A Family of Measures." American Journal of Sociology 92 (5): 1170-1182. Borgatti, S.P., M.G. Everett, and L.C. Freeman. 2002. Ucinet 6 for Windows: Software for Social Network Analysis. Harvard, MA: Analytic Technologies. Borgatti, Stephen P. 1997 (revised 24 January 2000). "Structural Holes: Unpacking Burt's Redundancy Measures." Connections 20 (1): 35-38; available from http://www.analytictech.com/connections/index.htm . Brass, Daniel J., and M. E. Burkhardt. 1993. "Potential Power and Power Use: An Investigation of Structure and Behavior." Academy of Management Journal 36: 440-470. Brass, Daniel J., and David Krackhardt. 1999. "The Social Capital of 21st Century Leaders." In Out-of-the-Box Leadership, edited by J. G. Hunt, and R. L. Phillips. Stamford, CT: JAI Press. Burt, R. S. 2004. The Social Origin of Good Ideas. Unpublished Manuscript, forthcoming: American Journal of Sociology (2004), 2003 [cited September 2004]. Available from http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/fac/ronald.burt/research/SHGI.pdf . Burt, Ron. 1992. Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Burt, Ronald S. 1976. "Positions in Networks." Social Forces 55: 93-122. Cross, Rob, Andrew Parker, Laurence Prusak, and Stephen P. Borgatti. 2001. "Knowing What We Know: Supporting Knowledge Creation and Sharing in Social Networks." Organizational Dynamics 30 (2): 100-120. Doreian, Patrick. 2001. "Causality in Social Network Analysis." Sociological Methods and Research 30 (1): 81-114. Freeman, Linton C. 1979. "Centrality in Social Networks: Conceptual Clarification." Social Networks 1: 213-239. Granovetter, Mark. S. 1973. "The Strength of Weak Ties." American Journal of Sociology 6: 1360-1380. Hanneman, Robert A. 2003. Introduction to Social Network Methods. [Textbook Manuscript]. 2001 [cited 2003]. Available from http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/soc157/nettext.pdf .

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Bird – Networks & Grades
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R
EFERENCE
L
IST

Bonacich, Phillip. 1987. "Power and Centrality: A Family of Measures." American
Journal of Sociology 92 (5): 1170-1182.

Borgatti, S.P., M.G. Everett, and L.C. Freeman. 2002. Ucinet 6 for Windows: Software
for Social Network Analysis. Harvard, MA: Analytic Technologies.

Borgatti, Stephen P. 1997 (revised 24 January 2000). "Structural Holes: Unpacking Burt's
Redundancy Measures." Connections 20 (1): 35-38; available from
http://www.analytictech.com/connections/index.htm
.

Brass, Daniel J., and M. E. Burkhardt. 1993. "Potential Power and Power Use: An
Investigation of Structure and Behavior." Academy of Management Journal 36:
440-470.

Brass, Daniel J., and David Krackhardt. 1999. "The Social Capital of 21st Century
Leaders." In Out-of-the-Box Leadership, edited by J. G. Hunt, and R. L. Phillips.
Stamford, CT: JAI Press.

Burt, R. S. 2004. The Social Origin of Good Ideas. Unpublished Manuscript,
forthcoming: American Journal of Sociology (2004), 2003 [cited September
2004]. Available from
http://gsbwww.uchicago.edu/fac/ronald.burt/research/SHGI.pdf
.

Burt, Ron. 1992. Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press.

Burt, Ronald S. 1976. "Positions in Networks." Social Forces 55: 93-122.

Cross, Rob, Andrew Parker, Laurence Prusak, and Stephen P. Borgatti. 2001. "Knowing
What We Know: Supporting Knowledge Creation and Sharing in Social
Networks." Organizational Dynamics 30 (2): 100-120.

Doreian, Patrick. 2001. "Causality in Social Network Analysis." Sociological Methods
and Research 30 (1): 81-114.

Freeman, Linton C. 1979. "Centrality in Social Networks: Conceptual Clarification."
Social Networks 1: 213-239.

Granovetter, Mark. S. 1973. "The Strength of Weak Ties." American Journal of
Sociology 6: 1360-1380.

Hanneman, Robert A. 2003. Introduction to Social Network Methods. [Textbook
Manuscript]. 2001 [cited 2003]. Available from
http://faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/soc157/nettext.pdf
.


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