--- title: "Helpful Resources" description: "Network methods and political-science applications." author: "Various Authors" date: "`r Sys.Date()`" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Helpful Resources} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- Greetings! This list of resources is not meant to be exhaustive. There is a lot of great network research out there that is not included below! We have tried to share a brief list of resources relevant to quantitative political science researchers of two main types: (1) new(ish) to networks users and (2) researchers focused on studying networks and conflict. After `vignette("quickstart_inference", package = "netify")`, use this page for methods background, applied examples, and citations for the workflow vignettes. ## new to networks ### overview books - Larson, J. M. (2024). *Designing empirical social networks research*. Cambridge University Press. - Marin, A., & Wellman, B. (2011). Social network analysis: An introduction. *The SAGE handbook of social network analysis*, 11-25. - Victor, J. N., Montgomery, A. H., & Lubell, M. (Eds.). (2017). *The Oxford handbook of political networks*. Oxford University Press. - Wasserman, S., & Faust, K. (1994). *Social network analysis: Methods and applications*. ### academic articles - Cranmer, S. J., & Desmarais, B. A. (2016). A critique of dyadic design. *International Studies Quarterly*, 60(2), 355-362. - Dorff, C., & Ward, M. D. (2013). Networks, dyads, and the social relations model. *Political Science Research and Methods*, 1(2), 159-178. - Larson, J. M., & Lewis, J. I. (2020). Measuring networks in the field. *Political Science Research and Methods*, 8(1), 123-135. - Minhas, S., Dorff, C., Gallop, M. B., Foster, M., Liu, H., Tellez, J., & Ward, M. D. (2022). Taking dyads seriously. *Political Science Research and Methods*, 10(4), 703-721. ## networks & conflict - Dorff, C., Gallop, M., & Minhas, S. (2020). Networks of violence: Predicting conflict in Nigeria. *The Journal of Politics*, 82(2), 476-493. - Dorff, C., Gallop, M., & Minhas, S. (2023). Network competition and civilian targeting during civil conflict. *British Journal of Political Science*, 53(2), 441-459. - Larson, J. M. (2021). Networks of conflict and cooperation. *Annual Review of Political Science*, 24, 89-107. ## model-specific - Cranmer, S. J., & Desmarais, B. A. (2011). Inferential network analysis with exponential random graph models. *Political Analysis*, 19(1), 66-86. - Csardi G, Nepusz T, Traag V, Horvat S, Zanini F, Noom D, Muller K (2024). igraph: Network Analysis and Visualization in R. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7682609, R package version 2.0.3, https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=igraph. - Cranmer, S. J., Desmarais, B. A., & Morgan, J. W. (2020). *Inferential network analysis.* Cambridge University Press. - Minhas, S., Hoff, P. D., & Ward, M. D. (2019). Inferential approaches for network analysis: Amen for latent factor models. *Political Analysis*, 27(2), 208-222. - Statnet Development Team (Pavel N. Krivitsky, Mark S. Handcock, David R. Hunter, Carter T. Butts, Chad Klumb, Steven M. Goodreau, & Martina Morris). (2003-2023). statnet: Software tools for the Statistical Modeling of Network Data. https://statnet.org/