UC Davis Political Networks Workshop:
Papers

 

 

 

 

TK Ahn, Justin Esarey, and John T. Scholtz. Reputation and Cooperation in Voluntary Exchanges: Comparing Local and Central Institutions.

Paul Thurner and Martin Binder. European Union transgovernmental networks: The emergence of a new political space beyond the nation-state?

Paul Thurner and Martin Binder. The Comparative Value of Transgovernmental Administrative Networking

Scott D. McClurg. Social Expertise and the Foundations of Political Involvement

TK Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt, Alex K. Mayer, and John B. Ryan. Availability and the Centrality of Experts in the Communication of Political Information

Robert Huckfeldt and Paul E. Johnson. Limits on Persuasion and the Factors that Sustain Opinion Diversity

Katherine Faust. Triadic configurations in limited choice sociometric networks: Empirical and theoretical results

Christopher M. Weible and Gordon Kingsley. Contractor Types and Government Contracting Networks

John T. Scholz and Cheng-Lung Wang. Learning to Cooperate: Learning Networks and the Problem of Altruism

Delia Baldassarri and Peter Berman. Dynamics of Network Polarization

Delia Baldassarri. Social Networks, Political Heterogeneity, and Interpersonal Influence: Evidence from the 2006 Italian Elections

Zeev Maoz. From Conflict to Cooperation: An Agent-Based Model of Security Networks Formation

Mark Lubell. Water Management in an Ecology of Games: Observations of a Policy Naturalist