Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
W. de Nooy
dr. W. (Wouter) de Nooy
Afdeling Communicatiewetenschap University of Amsterdam


Kloveniersburgwal 48
1012 CX Amsterdam

Room: E1.12

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0205252123

http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/w.denooy/
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Publications

refereed academic publications (8)


2011

  • W. de Nooy (2011). Networks of action and events over time. A multilevel discrete-time event history model for longitudinal network data. Social Networks, 33, 31-40.
  • W. de Nooy, A. Mrvar & V. Batagelj (2011). Exploratory social network analysis with Pajek: Revised and expanded second edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2009

  • W. de Nooy (2009). Formalising Symbolic Interactionism. Methodological Innovations On Line, 4(1), 39-51.
  • W. de Nooy, A. Mrvar & V. Batagelj (2009). Furoku 4: Pajek 1.21 eno appu de-to. In W. de Nooy, A. Mrvar, V. Batagelj & Y. Yasuda (Eds.), Paiekku o katsuyō shita shakai nettowāku bunseki = Exploratory social network analysis with Pajek (pp. 457-470). Tōkyō: Tōkyō Denki Daigaku Shuppankyoku.
  • W. de Nooy (2009). Social network analysis, graph theoretical approaches to. In R.A. Meyers (Ed.), Encyclopedia of complexity and system science (pp. 8231-8245). New York: Springer.

2008

academic publications (3)


2011

  • W. de Nooy (2011). Complex dynamics of election campaigns: Interactions among politicians in the media. In Paper presented at ECCS 11 Complex Dynamics of Human Interactions Satellite Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  • W. de Nooy (2011). Corporate interlock formation as network process. A multilevel analysis of directors’ changeovers in industry, finance, and cultural institutions. In Paper presented at Applications of Social Network Analysis 2011, Zürich, Switzerland.

2009

  • W. de Nooy (2009). Social network analysis. In C. Crothers (Ed.), Historical developments and theoretical approaches in sociology/social theory (Encyclopedia of life support systems). Oxford: Eolss Publishers.

popular scientific publications (1)


2009

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