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INTERVIEW
McKether, Willie, Julia Glusesing, Kenneth Riopelle. 2009. “From Interviews to Social Network Analysis: An Appraoch for Revealing Social Networks Embedded in Narrative Data.” Field Methods 21(2): 154-180
Stein, C., H. Ernstson, and J. Barron. 2011. “A Social Network Approach to Analyzing Water Governance: The Case of Mkindo Catchment, Tanzania.” Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 36. 1085-1092.
SURVEY
Chin, Alvin, and Mark Chignell. 2007. “Identifying Communities in Blogs: Roles for Social Network Analysis and Survey Instruments.” International Journal of WebBased Communities 3(3) 345-363.
Kalmijn, Matthijs. 2003. “Shared Friendship Networks and the Life Course: an Analysis of Survey Data on Married and Cohabitating Couples.” Social Networks 25. 231-249.
MIXED METHODS
Baker-Doyle, Kira. 2015. “Stories in Networks and Networks in Stories: a Tri-modal Model for Mimxed-Methods Social Networks Research on Teachers.” Research and Method in Education. 38(1) 72-82.
Palinkas, Lawrence, Ian Holloway, Eric Rice, Dahlia Fuentes, Qiabing Wu, and Patricia Chamberlain. 2011. “Social Network and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in Public Youth-Serving Systems: A Mixed-Methods Study.” Implementation Science. 6(113).
Rice, Eric, Ian Holloway, Anamika Barman-Adhikari, Dahlia Fuentes, C. Hendricks Brown, and Lawrence Palinkas. 2014. “A Mixed Methods Approach to Data Collection.” Field Methods 26(3) 252-268.
Williams, Trenton, and Dean Shepherd. 2017. “Mixed Methods Social Network Analysis Combining Inductive Concept Development, Content Analysis, and Secondary Data for Quantitative Analysis.” Organizational Research Methods 20(2) 268-298.
RESEARCH DESIGN
Borgatti, S. P., & Halgin, D. S. (2011). On network theory. Organization science, 22(5), 1168-1181.
ETHICS
Klovdahl, A. S. (2005). Social Network Research and Human Subjects Protection: Towards More Effective Infectious Disease Control. Social Networks, 27(2), 119-137.
Perry, B. L., Pescosolido, B. A., & Borgatti, S. P. (2018). Egocentric Network Analysis: Foundations, Methods, and Models (Vol. 44). Cambridge university press. (page 65)
SCALE UP METHOD
Epi Alert. 2010. “Network Scale- up: A Promising Method for National Estimates of the Sizes of Populations at Higher Risk”. http://files.unaids.org/en/media/unaids/contentassets/ documents/epidemiology/2010/JC2032_20102_epialert_en.pdf
Habecker, Patrick, Kirk Dombrowski, Bilal Khan. 2015. “Improving the Network Scale-Up Estimator: Incorporating Sums of Ratios, Sampling Weights, and Recursive Back Estimation.” PLoS ONE 10(12): e0143406. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0143406.
HARD TO REACH AND HIDDEN POPULATIONS
Dombrowski, Kirk, Patrick Habecker, G. Robin Gauthier, Bilal Khan, Joshua Moses. 2016. “Relocation Redux: Labrador Inuit Population Movements and Inequalities in the Land Claims Era.” Current Anthropology 57(6):785-805. DOI: 10.1086/689210
Dombrowski, Kirk, Bilal Khan, Patrick Habecker, Holly Hagan, Sam Friedman, Mohamed Saad. 2016. “The Interaction of Risk Network Structures and Virus Natural History in the non-Spreading of HIV among People Who Inject Drugs in the Early Stages of the Epidemic.” AIDS and Behavior: 1-12. DOI:10.1007/s10461-016-1568-6
Dombrowski, Kirk, Kelley Sittner, Devan Crawford, Melissa Welch-Lazoritz, Patrick Habecker, and Bilal Khan. 2016. “Network Approaches to Substance Use and HIV/Hepatitis C Risk among Homeless Youth and Adult Women in the United States: A Review.” Health 8(12):1143-1165.
Welch-Lazoritz, Melissa, Patrick Habecker, Kirk Dombrowski, Angelica Rivera Villegas, Carmen Ana Davila. 2017. “Differential Outcomes for People Who Inject Drugs Associated with Lack of Access to Syringe Exchange in Rural Areas.” International Journal of Drug Policy 43:16-22.