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We invite papers using social network analyses to explore the relationship between social inequality and group dynamics, broadly defined. These papers could focus, for example, on how social ties exacerbate or mitigate inequality between social or demographic groups, or how inequality shapes the structure or nature of networks within or between groups. We welcome papers that combine methodological sophistication or innovation with a strong focus on testing or extending existing theories, such as those on the relationship between networks, group inequality, and social integration.
A Model of Elite Fragmentation and Political Outcomes - Johan Chu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mark Mizruchi, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Hierarchy Depth and the Salience of Status in Adolescent Peer Groups - James Y. Chu, Columbia University; encan wang
Is Brokerage Fleeting? - Yonghoon Lee, Texas A&M University; Minjae Kim, Yale University
Network Integration: Inter- and Co-ethnic Network Features and Sequential Residential Patterns - Hao Liang, Cornell University
The Relational Externalities of Institutional Interventions - Ramina Sotoudeh, Yale University