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This panel presents five papers on new developments in social network theory and methods, focusing on their application for sociological research. The presentations cover a range of topics including diffusion, stigma, homophily, segregation, and withdrawal.
Endogenous competition and the under-realized diffusion in social networks - Peng Huang, University of Georgia; Zack W. Almquist, University of Washington; Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine
Modeling Spectral Structural Stigma with regards to Age-Related Stigma in the United States - Francis Lee, American Institutes for Research
Intersectional homophily: Accounting for Multiple Dimensions of Homophily - Chen-Shuo Hong, National Taiwan University; Anthony Paik, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Tie Creation and Maintenance and the Link Between Adolescent Depression and Withdrawal in Friendship Networks - Diego F. Leal, University of Arizona; Kevin Anthony Carson, University of Arizona; Jeffrey Shen, University of Arizona; David R. Schaefer, University of California-Irvine; olov Aronson, Karlstad University