PATRICK
DOREIAN
Home Address: Work Address:
122 Yorkshire Drive
Department of Sociology
Pittsburgh 2G24 Wesley W.
Posvar Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15208 University of
Pittsburgh
(412) 363-2298 Pittsburgh, PA 15360
(412) 648-7584; (412)
648-7537 e-mail: pitpat@pitt.edu
e-mail: pdjms@pitt,edu
GENERAL
Academic Qualifications
M.A. (Sociology) University of Essex, 1966
B.Sc. (Mathematics, First) University of Leicester, 1964
Honors
LSE Centennial Visiting
Professorship at the London School of Economics
and Political Science (LSE),
University of London. (Provisional
date: Feb-Jun, 2002).
Keynote
Speaker, International Social Networks Conference (Joint 15th
Sunbelt and 4th
European
Network Conference). London, England,
July 6, 1995.
Gast
Professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, Vienna, May-June 1974.
Faculty Positions
1999-present Professor of Statistics, University of
Pittsburgh (Secondary Appointment)
1981-present
Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1986-present
Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of
Pittsburgh
Secondary appointment)
1972-79 Associate Professor of Environmental
Systems Engineering, University of Pittsburgh (Secondary appointment)
1972-81 Associate
Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1971-72 Visiting
Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1967-72 Lecturer
in Sociology, University of Essex, England
Other Teaching Positions
May-June 1993 Visiting
Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Fall 1980 Visiting
Professor, School of Social Sciences, University of California at Irvine
Fall 1982 Visiting
Faculty, Semester at Sea Fall voyage
l971-74 Modeling
Modules of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Summer School,
University of Essex, England
Other Positions
1999-
Chair,
Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1998-1999 Interim
Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1995-1996 Director
of Undergraduate Studies, University of Pittsburgh
Fall 1992 Acting
Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1988-Present Research
Associate, University Center for Social and Urban Research.
1982-85 Director
of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh
1977-78 Chair,
Social Science Computing Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh
1969-70 Consultant
to the Commission on the Third London Airport
PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITY
Teaching Courses
Undergraduate
Introductory
Introduction to Sociology; Social Statistics; Technology and Social
Change;
Social
Problems; Stratification; Research Methods; Human Societies;
Wealth
and Power; Small Groups; Basic Applied Statistics (Department
of Statistics)
Advanced
Inequality and Society; Society & Environment; Causal Modeling;
Mathematical Social Science; Social Network Analysis; Environment
And
Society, Inter-organizational Networks; Applied Regression Analysis
(Department of Statistics)
Graduate
Introduction
to Graduate Studies; Statistical Analysis; Advanced Social
Statistics; Modeling Social Processes; Mathematical Sociology; Topics in
Statistical Analysis; Environment, Ecology and Societal Evolution;
Stratification; Structural Sociology; Societal and Global Inequalities;
Social
Networks Seminar
Ph.D. Committees Chaired
2000 Norman Conti,
Creating the Thin Blue Line:
Twenty-one Weeks of Police Socialization
1997 Quansheng Shen
Social Statuses and Values and
Attitudes Toward Inter-Gender Relationships - A Cross-National and Ordered
Logit Approach
1996 Virginia Tomlinson
The Paradox of Incongruous
Determinants: A Process Approach to the Longitudinal Analysis of Care Giving
Stress for Female caregivers of Stroke Survivors (co-chair with Akiko
Hashimoto).
1996 Huafang Zhao
Impacts of Tracking on Educational
Aspiration, Achievement and Early Educational Attainment on American High
School Students
1994 Hong Liu
The Role of Mathematical Aptitude in
the Process of Attainment of Socioeconomic Status
1993 Wen-Ban Kuo
A Study of the Network Structure of
Social Service Delivery Systems
1993 Li Tong
Impacts of Cultural, Social,
Physical and Stress Factors on the Mental Health of Urban, Elderly
Afro-American Women
1991 Kubrin, Alan
Modeling the Use of Health
Services: an assessment of the
behavioral model with particular reference to the role of financial access,
using the 1986 National Health Interview Survey (co-chair with Edmund Ricci,
Graduate School of Public Health)
1990 Li, Lailai
Social Network Analysis of
Agriculture Research Systems in China
1989 Narayanan, Gita
The Social Impact of Computers on
Women Clerical Workers
1987 Park, Chung-sun
Sex Role Attitudes and Employment
Status as Predictors of Perceived Life Satisfaction
1987 Matvey, Joseph J.
Central Appalachia: Distortions in
Development 1750-1986
1986 Price, Mary Gail
A Log-linear Model of Homans The
Human Group (1950)
1982 Wagner, Kenneth
Capitalism and Its New Discontents:
A Study of the Ideology of Educated Workers
1976 Ford, David
Group Judgment Techniques as Methods
for Social Science Policy Research
University-Wide Services
1999-2000
Chair, Social Science Council
1995-96
Chair, Fact-Finding Committee for the review of FAS Dean
1992
Member, Needleman Hearing Board
1976-present Various ad hoc Promotion and Tenure
Committees
Journal Editing
Journal of Mathematical
Sociology, 1982-present
Editorial Boards
1999-
Journal
of Social Structure
1996-present
Sage publications/SRM-Database on CD-Rom
1995-1998 Sociological Methodology
1980-87 Sociological
Methods and Research
1979-81 Human
Organization
1978-82 Journal
of Mathematical Sociology
1974-83 Quality and Quantity
Other
1996-present
Board Member, International
Network Analysts Association (INSNA)
1973-80 Advisory Board, Elsevier
"Progress in Mathematical Social Sciences" Series (Publisher:
Elsevier, Amsterdam and New York)
1970-72 Joint
Editor with Alasdair MacIntyre of a series entitled: Basic Ideas in the Human
Sciences
(Publisher:
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, England)
Reviewing: Journal
American Anthropologist
American Journal of Sociology
American Sociological Review
American Political Science
Review
Behavioral Science
Computational and Mathematical
Organization Theory
Current Anthropology
Human Organization
International Journal of Man
Machine Studies
Journal of Classification
Journal of Mathematical
Sociology
Journal of Quantitative
Anthropology
Journal of Speech and Hearing
Research
Journal of the American Society
for Information Science
Mathematical Social Sciences
Psychological Bulletin
Social Networks
Sociological Methods and
Research
Sociological Methodology
Sociological Spectrum
Reviewing: Funding
NIMH Special Review Committee
National Institute of Justice
Methodology Program
NSF Sociology Section
NSF Anthropology Section
NSF Political Science Section
Professional Associations
American Sociological
Association
(2000-2001 Chair-Elect,
Mathematical Sociology Section.
Mathematical Sociological
Section Council Member, 1999 – present)
Classification Society of North
America
International Network of Social
Network Analysts (INSNA)
(Board Member: 1996 - present )
Invited Presentations
27.
Invited Expositor, Dyses, II Reunion Internacionale
Sobre Dinamica de Sistemas
Socio-Economicos, Instituto de Intergracion Latinoamerica,
Facultdad de Ciencas uridicias y Sociales, Universidad Nacional de La Plata,
Argentina, August 7-10, 2001.
26. Invited Speaker, NSF Sponsored Biocomplexity Incubation
Workshop (Networking
The ‘Invisible Colleges’: Application Of Network Theory to Biocomplexity), Duke
University Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC., March
22-24, 2001.
25.
Invited
presenter, New England Complex Systems Institute “International Conference on
Complex Systems”, May 21-26, 2000, Nashua, NH.
24. Invited participant, Seminarios
Internacionales Complutenses (SIC) "Social Network Analysis: Consolidacion
de un Paradigma," Complutenses University, Madrid, Spain, May 25-27, 1998.
23.
Invited
presenter, sessions on “Causality and Social Research”, 14th
International Sociological Association Congress, Montreal, July 1998.
22. Invited participant, Assessing the
Structure and Organizational Effectiveness of Community Based Organizations for
the Delivery of HIV Prevention Interventions, External Consultants Meeting for
Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, March 23, 1998.
21. Invited participant, European-American
Workshop on Rational Choice and Network Analysis, Netherlands Institute for
Advanced Studies (NIAS), Wassenaar, the Netherlands, July 15‑16, 1995.
20. Keynote speaker, International Social
Networks Conference, London, England, July 6, 1995.
19. Invited presenter at Social Science and
Information Technology SSIT Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Dec. 7-9,
1994.
18. Invited plenary address, Bled '94
International Conference on Statistical Data Collection and Analysis, Bled,
Slovenia, Sept. 18-21, 1994.
17. Invited participant, Conference on
"Measurement Theory and Social Networks" University of California at
Irvine, Mathematical Behavioral Science Institute, Aug. 14-19, 1991.
16. Invited speaker, Third Annual Research
Conference on Children's Mental Health Policy, Tampa, FL., Feb. 12-14, 1990.
15. Invited speaker, National Conference on
Mental Health Statistics, San Diego, CA, May 30-June 2, 1989.
14. Invited speaker, Second Annual Research
Conference, Children's Mental Health Policy: Building a Research Base, Tampa,
FL., Feb. 27-Mar. 1, 1989.
13. Seminars on Network Analysis, Faculty of
Sociology, Political Science, and Journalism, Edvard Karjelj University,
Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, June 6-7, 1988.
12. Didactic Seminar on Network Analysis at
the North Central Sociological Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA., Apr. 14-17, 1988.
11. Invited participant and discussion leader
of the NSF sponsored workshop on clustering at the Institute for Scientific
Information, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 11-13, 1987.
10. Organizer and Chair, two Social Network
sessions (a) Formal Approaches and (b) Innovative Approaches, American
Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Washington, DC, Aug. 26-30, 1985.
9. Johnson Wax Fellow, University of
Surrey, Guildford, England, June 10-23, 1984.
8. Invited expert for the Social Networks
Evaluation Conference, Schoss Reisenberg, Guntzberg, West Germany, Oct. 4-8,
1981.
7. Invited presentation, International
Conference on Formal Theories of Organizations, Bad Homburg, West Germany, Mar.
5‑7, 1981.
6. Invited participant, Workshop on
Methods of Analysis for Social Networks Data, Laguna Beach, CA., Apr. 13-16,
1980.
5. Panelist, National Institute of Law
Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Conference on Research and Evaluation
Methods, Baltimore, MD., Mar. 17-18, 1980.
4. Invited participant, Communication
Network Analysis Seminar, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Jan. 2-9, 1979.
3. Discussant, Mathematical Social Science
Board Symposium on Stochastic Models of Social Structure, Carnegie-Mellon
University, Pittsburgh, PA., 1977.
2. Invited participant, International
Sociological Association Social Ecology Workshop, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Aug.
1-12, 1976.
1. Invited participant, Mathematical
Social Science Board Advanced Symposium on Networks, Hanover, NH, Sept. 18-21,
1975.
Co-organizer (with Sue Freeman) of the International
Sunbelt
Social Network Conference,
XVII, San Diego, CA., Feb. 13-16, 1997.
GRANTS
8.
Grant
from FAS to support an exploratory informal seminar on “Gender and Social
Networks” (with Kathleen Blee), 2000-2001, $3,600.
7. National Academy of Sciences/National
Research Council. Collaboration in
Basic Science and Engineering (COBASE) grant to conduct research. Department of Mathematics, University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1994, $4,100.
6. National Science Foundation, DIR-8911469
(with Thomas Schott), "The United States and Competing Centers in the
Scientific World System" 1989-1990, $34,000. (Co-Principal Investigator)
5. Department of Health
and Human Services, National Institute of Mental Health. EPS-2 1 RO1 M441948-01A1 "Social
Services Delivery Under Resource Constraints", 1988-1992, Year 1-4: $0.9m.
(Principal Investigator)
4. Office of Research Central Research
Development Fund, Category I award, University of Pittsburgh, "An Adequate
Test of Dependency Theory", 1985.
3. University of Pittsburgh Office of
Faculty Development Teaching Grant "Support for a Statistical Computing
Laboratory for Teaching", 1984.
2. University of Pittsburgh Office of
Faculty Development Major Teaching Development Grant. "Courses in Social
Networks", 1981.
1. NSF Grant Number SRS 77-21882.
"Response Characteristics of the National Scientific and Technical
Manpower Systems", (with Norman Hummon), 1977. ($30,000)
PUBLICATIONS
Articles
(*Indicates refereed journal)
84. P. Doreian, V. Batagelj
and A. Ferligoj, “Positional Analyses of Sociometric Data” in
P. Carrington, J. Scott, and S. Wasserman (Eds.), Models
and Methods in Social
Network Analysis, New York: University of Cambridge Press,
(Forthcoming,
2002).
83 P. Doreian, “Evolution of Networks in Fragments” Proceedings,
New England
Complex Systems Institute 2000 Complex Systems
Conference.
Interjournal of Complex Systems.
http://www.interjournal.org/cgi-bin/manuscript_abstract.cgi?42596 also
http://www.uni-essen.de/hdz/compro/essays/doreian/
82 P. Doreian, "Causality in Social Network
Analysis", Sociological Methods and
Research (forthcoming, 2001).*
81. P. Doreian and D. Krackhardt, "Pre-Transitive Balance
Mechanisms for Signed
Networks”, Journal of Mathematical Sociology,
Vol. 25(1), 2001, 43-67.*
80.
P. Doreian, V. Batagelj and A. Ferligoj, “Symmetric-Acylic Decompositions
of
Networks”, Journal of Classification, Vol. 17,
2000 (pp. 3-28).*
79.
V.
Batagelj, A. Ferligoj and P. Doreian, "Generalized Blockmodeling", Informatica,
Vol. 23, 1999, 501-506.
78.
P.
Doreian, “An Intuitive Introduction to Blockmodeling with Examples” Bulletin
de Methodologie Sociologique, N61, January 1999, 5-34.*
77. P. Doreian, "Organizational Standing
as Social Capital" pp 134-147 in Roger Leenders and Shaul M. Gabbay
(Eds.), Corporate Social Capital, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1999.
76. P. Doreian and K. L. Woodard "Local
and Global Institutional Processes in Social Service Delivery Systems" pp.
59-83 in Steven Andrews and David Knoke (Eds.) Networks In and Around
Organizations, Volume 16 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations,
1999.
75. K. L.
Woodard and P. Doreian, "A Network Approach to Mental Health
Treatment of Children: A Sectoral Explanation for System Fragmentation",
pp. 39-67 in Joseph P. Morrissey (Ed.), Research in Community Mental Health,
Vol. 10 (Social Networks and Mental Health), Greenwich, CT: JAI Press (1998).
74.
T.
J. Fararo and P. Doreian "The Theory of Solidarity: An Agenda of Problems
for Mathematical Sociology", pp. 1-31 in Patrick Doreian and Thomas J.
Fararo (Eds.), The Problem of Solidarity: Theories and Models, New York:
Gordon & Breach,
1998.
73. A. Ferligoj, V. Batagelj and P. Doreian
"Fitting Pre-specified Blockmodels" , pp 199-206 in C. Hayashi et al.
(Eds.) Studies in Classification, Data Analysis and Data Organization: Data
Science, Classification and Related Methods, Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, 1998.
72. F. N. Stokman and P. Doreian,
"Evolution of Social Networks: Processes and Principles", pp.
233-250 in Patrick Doreian and Frans N.
Stokman (Eds.), Evolution of Social Networks, New York: Gordon and
Breach (1997).
71. P. Doreian and F. N. Stokman, "The Dynamics and Evolution of Social
Networks", pp. 1-17, in Patrick Doreian and Frans N. Stokman (Eds.), Evolution
of Social Networks, New York: Gordon and Breach, (1997).
70. V. Batagelj, A. Ferligoj and P. Doreian,
"Optimizational Approach to Blockmodeling”, Journal of Computing and
Information Technology-CIT, Vol. 4, 1996, pp. 225-233.*
69. P. Doreian, R. Kapuscinski, D. Krackhardt and J. Szczypula,"A Brief
History of Balance Through Time", Journal of Mathematical Sociology,
Vol. 21, 1996, pp. 113-131.*
68. P. Doreian and A. Mrvar,
"Partitioning Signed Networks" in Anuska Ferligoj and Anton
Kramberger (Eds.), Statistical Data Collection and Analysis, Ljubljana:
FDV, 1996.
67. P. Doreian, "When the Data Points
are not Independent" in Anuska Ferligoj and Anton Kramberger (Eds.), Statistical
Data Collection and Analysis Ljubljana: FDV, 1996.
66. P. Doreian and A. Mrvar, "A
Partitioning Approach to Structural Balance", Social Networks, Vol.
18, 1996, pp. 149-168.*
65. P. Doreian, "Social Network Analysis
as a Scientific Revolution: Thinking in Circles or Genuine Progress?", pp.
1-21 in M.G. Everett and K. Rennolds (Eds.), Proceedings of the
International Conference on Social Networks (all volumes) London: Greenwich
University Press, 1995.
64. P. Doreian, K. L. Woodard and W. Kuo,
"Using a Highly Portable Computer to Gather Qualitative Social Network
Data”, Quality and Quantity, Vol. 29, 1995, pp. 125-139.*
63. P. Doreian, V. Batagelj and A. Ferligoj, "Partitioning Networks Based
on Generalized Concepts of Equivalence”, Journal of Mathematical Sociology,
Vol. 19(1), 1994, pp. 1‑27.*
62.
P.
Doreian and K. L. Woodard, "Defining and Locating Cores and Boundaries of
Social Networks”, Social Networks, Vol. 16, 1994, pp. 267-293.
61. K. L. Woodard and P. Doreian
"Utilizing and Understanding Community Service Provision Networks: A
Report of Three Case Studies with 583 Participants", Journal of Social
Service Research, Vol. 18(3/4), 1994, pp. 1-41.*
60. P. Doreian, "A Measure of Standing
for Citation Networks Within a Wider Environment", Information
Processing and Management, Vol. 30 (1), 1994, pp. 21-31.*
59. A. Ferligoj, V. Batagelj and P. Doreian
"On Connecting Network Analysis and Cluster Analysis”, pp. 329-344, in G.
H. Fisher and D. Laming (Eds.), Contributions to Mathematical Psychology,
Psychometrics and Methodology, New York: Springer‑Verlag 1994.
58. P. Doreian and K. L. Woodard, "Fixed
List Versus Snowball Selection of Social Networks", Social Science
Research, Vol. 21, 1992, pp. 216-233.
57. V. Batagelj, A. Ferligoj and P. Doreian,
"Direct and Indirect Methods for Structural Equivalence", Social
Networks, Vol. 14, 1992, pp. 63-90.*
56. V. Batagelj, P. Doreian and A. Ferligoj,
"An Optimizational Approach to Regular Equivalence", Social
Networks, Vol. 14, 1992, pp. 121-135.*
55. P. Doreian, "Mapping Networks Through Time", pp. 245-264 in J.
Weesie and Henk Flap (Eds.), Social Networks Through Time, Utrecht, ISOR
1990.
54. N. P. Hummon, P. Doreian and L. C.
Freeman, "Analyzing the Structure of the Centrality-Productivity
Literature", Knowledge, Vol. 11, 4, 1990, pp. 460-481.*
53. N. P. Hummon and P. Doreian,
"Computational Methods for Social Network Analysis", Social
Networks, Vol. 12(4), 1990, pp. 273‑288.*
52.
P.
Doreian, "Network Autocorrelation Models: Problems and Prospects" pp.
369-389 in D.A. Griffith (Ed.) Spatial Statistics: Past, Present, and Future. Monograph 12, Ann Arbor: Institute of
Mathematical Geography, 1990.
51. P. Doreian, Discussion of "Models in
human geography: Problems in specifying, estimating and validating models for
spatial data" (by R.P. Haining), (pp. 103-105) in D.A. Griffith (Ed) Spatial
Statistics: Past, Present, Future, Monograph #12. Ann Arbor: Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1990.
50. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon, "Regoo
Plots as a Diagnostic Regression Tool”, Quality and Quantity, Vol. 24,
1990, pp. 213-229.*
49. P. Doreian, "Mathematics in
Sociology: Cinderella’s Carriage or Pumpkin?" pp 34-54 in R. L. Mickens
(Ed) Mathematics in Science, World Scientific Publishing Company, 1990,
pp. 34‑54.
48. P. Doreian and L. H. Albert,
"Partitioning Political Actor Networks: Some Quantitative Tools for
Analyzing Qualitative Networks", Journal of Quantitative Anthropology,
1, 1989, pp. 279-291.*
47. P. Doreian, "On the Ranking of
Psychological Journals", Information Processing and Management,
Vol. 25, 1989, pp. 205-214.*
46. N. P. Hummon and P. Doreian,
"Connectivity in a Citation Network: The Development of DNA Theory”,
Social Networks, Vol. 11, 1989, pp. 39-63.*
45. P. Doreian, "Models of Network
Effects on Social Actors", pp 295-317 in Research Methods for Social
Networks Analysis, L.C. Freeman, A.K. Romney and D.R. White (Eds.), Ch. 9,
pp. 295-317, George Mason University Press, 1989.
44. P. Doreian "Two Regimes of Network
Autocorrelation", pp 280-295 in M. Kochen (Ed.) The Small World,
Ch. 14, pp. 280-295, Norwood: Ablex, 1989.
43. P. Doreian, "Using Multiple Network
Analytic Tools for a Single Social Network", Social Networks, Vol.
10(4), 1988, pp. 287-312.*
42. P. Doreian, "Borgatti Toppings on
Doreian Splits: Reflections on Regular Equivalence", Social Networks,
Vol. 10 (3), 1988, pp. 273-285.*
41. P. Doreian, "Measuring the Relative
Standing of Disciplinary Journals", Information Processing and
Management, Vol. 24(1), 1988, pp. 45-56.*
40. P. Doreian, "Testing Structural
Equivalence Hypotheses in a Network of Geographical Journals", Journal
of the American Society for Information Science, Vol. 39(2), 1988, pp.
79-85.*
39. P. Doreian, "Equivalence in a Social
Network", Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1988,
pp. 243-281.*
38. P. Doreian, "Measuring Regular
Equivalence in Symmetric Structures", Social Networks, Vol. 9, No.
2, 1987, pp. 89-107.*
37. P. Doreian, "A Revised Measure of
Standing of Journals in Stratified Networks", Scientometrics, Vol.
11, 1987, pp. 71-80.
36. P. Doreian, "Measuring Relative
Standing in Small Groups and Bounded Social Networks", Social
Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 49, 3 (Sept.), 1986, pp. 247-259.*
35. P. Doreian, "On The Evolution of
Group and Network Structure II: Structures Within Structure", Social
Networks, Vol. 8(1), 1986, pp. 33-64.*
34. P. Doreian, "Analyzing Overlaps in
Foodwebs", Journal of Social and Biological Structures, Vol. 9, No.
2, 1986, pp. 115-147.*
33. P. Doreian, "Structural Equivalence
in a Psychology Journal Network", Journal of the American Society for
Information Science, Vol. 36, No. 6, 1985, pp. 411-417.*
32. P. Doreian, "A Measure of Standing
in Stratified Journal Networks", Scientometrics, Vol. 8, No. 5-6,
1985, pp. 341-363.*
31. P. Doreian and T. J. Fararo, "Structural
Equivalence in a Journal Network", Journal of the American Society of
Information Science, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1985, pp. 28-37.*
30.
P.
Doreian, "Mathematical Models" (pp. 502-504), "Path
Analysis" (pp. 576‑577), "Set Theory and Algebra" (pp.
748-749) in Adam and Jessica Kuper (Eds.), Social Science Encyclopedia,
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985.
29. P. Doreian, Comment on "Measuring
Patterns of Acquaintanceship", Current Anthropology, Vol. 25, 4,
1984, pp. 392-393.*
28. T. J. Fararo and P. Doreian,
"Tripartite Structural Analysis: Generalizing the Breiger‑Wilson
Formalism", Social Networks, Vol. 6, 2, 1984, pp. 141-175.*
27. P. Doreian, K. Teuter and C. Wang,
"Network Autocorrelation Models: Some Monte Carlo Evidence", Sociological
Methods and Research, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1984, pp. 155-200.*
26. P. Doreian, "A Report by the
Editor", Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Vol. 10, 1984, pp.
105-115.*
25. P. Doreian, "Leveling Coalitions as
Network Phenomena", Social Networks, Vol. 4, 1982, pp. 27-45.*
24. R. S. Burt and P. Doreian, "Testing
a Structural Model of Perception: Conformity and Deviance with Respect to
Journal Norms in Elite Sociological Methodology”, Quality and Quantity,
Vol. 16, 1982, pp. 109-150.*
23. P. Doreian, "Models of
Organizational Change", pp. 203-228 in W. Sodeur (Ed.), Mathematische
Analyse von Organisationsstrukten und Prozessen, Duisburg:
Socialwissenschaftlichen Kooperative, 1982.
22. P. Doreian, "On the Delineation of
Small Group Structures", Ch. 13, pp. 215-230, in H.C. Hudson (Ed.), Classifying
Social Data, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1982.
21. P. Doreian, "Maximum Likelihood
Methods for Linear Models: Spatial Effect and Spatial Disturbance Terms", Sociological
Methods & Research, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1982, pp. 243-269.*
20. P. Doreian, "Polyhedral Dynamics and
Conflict Mobilization in Social Networks", Social Networks, Vol.
3, No. 2, 1981, pp. 107-116.*
19. P. Doreian, "Estimating Linear
Models with Spatially Distributed Data", pp. 359-388 in S. Leinhardt
(Ed.), Sociological Methodology 1981, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.*
18. P. Doreian, and N.P. Hummon,
"Response Characteristics of the U.S. Scientific and Engineering Labor
Force, Human Organization, Vol. 40, No. 4, Winter, 1980, pp. 310-323.*
17. P. Doreian, "On the Evolution of Group
and Network Structure", Social Networks, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1980, pp.
229-246.*
16. P. Doreian, "Linear Models with
Spatially Distributed Data: Spatial Disturbances or Spatial Effects?", Sociological
Methods & Research, Vol. 9, No. 1, Aug., 1980, pp. 29-60.*
15. P. Doreian, "On the 'Social Law of
Effect' for Task-Oriented Groups", Social Psychology Quarterly
(formerly Sociometry), Vol. 43, No. 3, Sept., 1979, pp. 222-231.*
14. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon,
"Estimation of Differential Equation Models: A Simulation of Time Series
Data", Sociological Methods & Research, Vol. 8, No. 1, Aug.,
1979, pp. 3-33.*
13. P. Doreian, "Structural Control
Models of Group Processes", Ch. 11, pp. 201-221, in Paul Holland and
Samuel Leinhardt (Eds.), Perspectives on Social Network Research, New
York: Academic Press, 1979.
12. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon,
"Spatial Models of Political Phenomena", SOECO Papers on Social
Ecology, Vol. 2, 1978.
11. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon, "Reply
to MacMillan and Daft", American Sociological Review, Vol. 42, No.
4, Aug., 1977, pp. 672-674.*
10. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon, "On
Providing Estimates of Differential Equation Models: An Essay on the
Mathematical Study of Change”, pp. 180-208 in D. Heise (Ed.), Sociological
Methodology 1977, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1977.*
9. N. P. Hummon, P. Doreian and K. Teuter,
"A Structural Control Model of Organizational Change", American
Sociological Review, Vol. 40, Dec., 1975, pp. 813-824.*
8. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon,
"Models of Stratification Processes", Quality and Quantity:
European-American Journal of Methodology, Vol. 8, 1974, pp. 327-345.*
7. P. Doreian, "On the Connectivity
of Social Networks", Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Vol. 3,
1974, pp. 245-258.*
6. P. Doreian, "Welfare Policy and
Causal Modeling", Quality and Quantity: European-American Journal of
Methodology, Vol. 8, No. 1, 1974, pp. 77-98.*
5. N. P. Hummon and P. Doreian,
"Sociological Modeling: Structural versus Processual Approaches", Proceedings
of the Third Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, 1972,
pp. 163-171. Reprinted in M. Mickle, W.
Vogt and H.E. Hoelscher (Eds.) Socio-Economic Systems and Principles, University of
Pittsburgh, 1973.
4. P. Doreian, "Multivariate Analysis
and Categorized Data", Quality and Quantity: European Journal of
Methodology, Vol. 7, No. 2 (1972), pp. 253-272.*
3. P. Doreian, "Interactions Under
Conditions of Crisis: Applications of Graph Theory to International
Relations", Papers of the Peach Research Society (International),
Vol. 12, The Budapest Conference, 1969, pp. 89-107.
2. P. Doreian and N. Stockman, "A
Critique of the Multi-Dimensional Approach to Stratification”, Sociological
Review, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1969, pp. 47-65.*
1. P. Doreian, "A Note on the
Detection of Cliques in Valued Graphs", Sociometry, Vol. 32, No.
2, 1969, pp. 237-242.*
Books and Monographs
5.
F.N.
Stokman and P. Doreian (Eds.) Evolution of Social Networks, Part II
in
Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Vol. 24(1),
2001, pp 1-138.
4. P. Doreian and T. J. Fararo
(Eds.), The Problem of Solidarity: Theories and Models, New York: Gordon
and Breach, 1998.
3. P. Doreian and F. N. Stokman
(Eds.), Evolution of Social Networks New York: Gordon & Breach,
1997.
2. P. Doreian and N. P. Hummon, Modeling
Social Processes, Amsterdam and New York: Elsevier Scientific Publishing
Company, 1976.
1.
P.
Doreian, Mathematics and the Study of Social Relations, London:
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1970; New York: Schocken, 1971.
(Translated as Las
Mathematicas y el Estudio de las Relaciones Socials, Barcelona:
Vicens-Vives, 1973.)
Other
2. P. Doreian, "On the Fixity of
Aggregate Intelligence and the Collective Clown Problem", Journal of
Irreproducible Results, Vol. 31, 5, 1986, pp. 25-27.
1. P. Doreian, "A Fable on the Logic
of Scientific Explanation", Journal of Irreproducible Results, Vol.
29, 2, 1984, p 5.
11. P. Hage and F. Harary, Structural
Models in Anthropology in Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Vol.
11, No. 2, 1985.
10. H. Teune and Z. Mlinar, The
Developmental Logic of Social Systems, and Z. Mlinar and H. Teune (Eds.), The
Social Ecology of Change: From
Equilibrium to Development in American Political Science Review,
Dec., 1979.
9. H.M. Blalock, A. Aganbegian, F.M.
Borodkin, R. Boudon and V. Cappecchi (Eds.), Quantitative Sociology:
International Perspectives on Mathematical and Statistical Modeling, in Quality
and Quantity, Vol. 13, No. 4, 1979, pp. 358-360.
8. R. Bell and J. Coplands, Decisions
Decisions, in Behavioral Science, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1977, pp. 145-147.
7. R.L. Leik and B. Meeker, Mathematical
Sociology, in Behavioral Science, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1976, pp. 202-203.
6. D. Huang, Regression and Econometric
Methods, and R.J. and T.H. Wonnacott, Econometrics, in BSA
Mathematics and Computing Applications Newsletter, Vol. 7, Mar., 1972, pp.
14-17.
5. J. Kolaja, Social System in Time and
Space, in Sociological Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, 1970, pp. 422-424.
4. H. Taylor, Balance Processes in
Small Groups, in Sociological Review, Vol. 18, No. 3, 1970, pp.
422-424.
3. G. Boalt, The Sociology of Research,
in Sociology, Vol. 4, No. 2, 1970, pp. 256-257.
2. J.C. Mitchell (Ed.), Social Networks
in Urban Situations, in Sociological Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, 1970,
pp. 137-138.
1. P.F. Lazarsfeld and N. Henry (Eds.), Mathematics
in the Social Sciences, in Sociological Review, Vol. 17, No. 2,
1969, pp. 285-287.
Technical/Research Reports
2. "The Regional & Sectoral
Mobility Response Characteristics of the Engineering and Scientific Labor Force:
1968-1974" (with N. Hummon, D. Musa, and G. Rogers), NSF Report
SRS77-2l882, Nov., 1978.
1. "Disruption of Community
Life" (with Peter Abell and Colin Bell), Roskill Commission on the
Third London Airport, Papers and Proceedings, Vol. VIII, London; Her Majesty's
Stationery Office, 1969.
Papers Given/Presentations
(#nn indicates subsequent
publication as item nn)
80. “Event Sequences as Generators of Social Network Evolution”,
Dyses, II Reunion
Internacionale
Sobre Dinamica de Sistemas Socio-Economicos, Instituto de
Intergracion Latinoamerica, Facultdad de Ciencas
Juridicias y Sociales,
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, August
7-10, 2001.
79.
“Signed
Social Networks and Structural Balance Theory”, Faculty of Social Sciences,
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, May 7, 2001.
78. “Formation and Dissolution of Service Delivery Networks”, (with Katherine L.
Woodard), Sunbelt XXI International Sunbelt Social Network Conference,
Budapest, Hungary,
April 25-28, 2001.
77. “Positional Analyses of Relational Data” (With Vladimir Batagelj
and Anuska Ferligoj),
Sunbelt XXI International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Budapest, Hungary,
April 25-28, 2001. (#84)
76. “Reflections on Evolving Signed Human
Networks”, NSF Sponsored Biocomplexity Incubation Workshop, Duke University
Marine Laboratory, Beaufort, NC, March 22-24, 2001.
75.
“Not
every Network Evolves as a Coherent Whole Under a Single Network Process: Some Computational and Modeling Issues for
Blockmodeling”, CASOS 2000 Conference, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,
July 21-24, 2000. Presented also at the
Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.,
August 12-16, 2000.
74.
“Evolution
of Social Networks in Fragments”, International Conference on Complex Systems,
May 21-26, 2000, Nashua, New Hampshire. (Sponsor: New England Complex Systems Institute). (#83)
73.
"Main
Paths in Lin Freeman's Vita: An
Excellent Adventure," Festschrift in Honor of Linton C. Freeman, following
Sunbelt XX International Social Network Conference, Vancouver, Canada, April
13-16, 2000.
72.
"Pre-transitive
Balance Mechanisms for Signed Networks (with David Krackhardt), Sunbelt XX
International Social Network Conference, Vancouver, Canada, April 13-16,
2000. (#81)
71.
"Making
Comparisons Across Groups in Sociometric Structures," Sunbelt XX
International Social Network Conference, Vancouver, Canada, April 13-16, 2000.
70.
“Symmetric-Acyclic
Decompositions of Networks” (with Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj,
Sunbelt XIX, International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Feb. 18-21, 1999,
Charleston, South Carolina. (#80)
69. “Process Data Meets Process Theory: Issues, Problems and
Prospects” (with
Norman P.
Hummon), Sunbelt XIX, International Sunbelt Social Network
Conference, Feb. 18-21, 1999, Charleston, South
Carolina.
68. “Causality in Social Network Analysis”, 14th
International Sociological Association
World Congress,
Montreal, July 1998. (#82)
67. "Ranked Clusters Models" (with
Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj), Sunbelt XVIII and Fifth European
International Social Networks Conference, Sitges, Spain, May 28-31, 1998.
66. "Boundary Effects on Blockmodels"
Sunbelt XVIII and Fifth European International Social Networks Conference,
Sitges, Spain, May 28-31, 1998.
65. "Dynamics of Structural Balance
Processes" (with Norman P. Hummon), Sunbelt XVIII and Fifth European
International Social Networks Conference, Sitges, Spain, May 28-31, 1998.
64. "An Intuitive Introduction to
Blockmodeling" Seminarios Internacionales Compluteneses, Complutenses
University, Madrid, Spain, May 25-27, 1998. (#78)
63. "The Relationship Between Physical
health and Psychological Well-Being Among caregivers to Stroke Victims"
(with Virginia M. Tomlinson) in a Roundtable presentation at the 92nd Annual
Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Aug. 9-13, 1997.
62. "Fitting Pre-Specified
Blockmodels" (with Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj), International
Sunbelt Social network Conference, San Diego, CA., Feb. 13-16, 1997. (#73)
61. "A Proposal for a WWW Social Network
Archive Site" (with Norman P. Hummon), International Sunbelt Social
Network conference, San Diego, CA., Feb. 13-16, 1997.
60. "Partition Structures of Structural
Balance: Signed Relations and Network Boundaries" International Sunbelt
Social network Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, Feb. 22-25, 1996.
59. "Institutionalizing Inter-Organizational
Networks" European-American Workshop on Rational Choice and Network
Analysis, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies (NIAS), Wassenaar, The
Netherlands, July 15-16, 1995.
58. "Continuity of Network Ties Over
Time" (with Katherine L. Woodard), International Conference on Social
Networks, London, England, July 6-10, 1995.
57.
"A
Brief History of Balance Through Time (with Roman Kapuscinski, David Krackhardt
and Janusz Szczypula), International Conference on Social Networks, London,
England, July 6-10, 1995. (#69)
56. "Social Network Analysis as a
Scientific Revolution: Thinking in Circles or Genuine Progress?" Keynote
address at International Conference on Social Networks, London, England, July
6-10, 1995. (#65)
55.
"Partitioning
Networks: Theory and Computation" Social Science and Information
Technology Conference (SSIT 94) Dec. 7-9, 1994, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
54.
"Partition
Structures of Structural Balance" InterUniversity Center for Social
Science Theory and Methodology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Dec. 6 1994,
Groningen, The
Netherlands.
53. "When the Data Points Are Not
Independent", invited address Bled '94 International Conference on
Statistical Data Collection and Analysis, Sept. 18-21, 1994, Bled,
Slovenia. (#67)
52. "Partitioning Signed Graphs"
(with Andrej Mrvar), Bled '94 International Conference on Statistical Data
Collection and Analysis, Sept. 18-21, 1994, Bled, Slovenia. (#68)
51. "Partitioning Valued Journal
Networks" (with Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj), EASST Conference
on Science Technology and Change: New Theories, Realities, Institutions, Aug.
28-31, 1994, Budapest, Hungary.
50. "Partitioning Networks Based on
Concepts of Equivalence" (with Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj),
Third European Conference on Social Network Analysis, Munich, June 10-13,
1993. (#63)
49. "Relational Database Management of
Social Network Data" (with Wen-ban Kuo), Thirteenth International Network
Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb. 11-14, 1993.
48. "Modeling the Evolution of Group
Structure Through The Social Law of Effect." Fifth Annual Group Processes Conference. Carnegie Mellon University, Aug. 25, 1992.
47. "Direct Clustering Methods for
Blockmodels" (with Anuska Ferligoj), Advances in Sociological Theory and
Methods Workshop, Carnegie Mellon University, Aug. 19, 1992.
46.
"Measuring
Network Ties, Nodal Indices and Fits of Partitioned Matrices", Institute
of Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, University of California at Irvine, May
14-19, 1991.
45. "Direct and Indirect Methods for
Structural Analysis" (with Anuska Ferligoj and Vladimir Batagelj),
Eleventh Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb. 14-17,
1991. (#57)
44. "An Optimizational Approach to
Regular Equivalence" (with Anuska Ferligoj and Vladimir Batagelj), Eleventh
Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb. 14-17, 1991. (#56)
43. "Centralization: From Action Sets to Structured
Inter-organizational Networks" (with Katherine L. Woodard), Tenth Annual
Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, CA., Feb. 15-18, 1990.
42. "Inter-organizational Tie
Formulization as a Dynamic Process" at Tenth Annual Sunbelt Social Network
Conference, San Diego, CA., Feb. 15-18, 1990.
41. "Inequality Among National
Scientific Communities" (with Thomas Schott), Annual Conference of the
Society for Social Studies of Science, Costa Mesa, CA., Nov. 15-18, 1989.*
40. "Globalization in the Scientific
World System" (with Thomas Schott), Annual Conference of the Society for
Social Studies of Science, Costa Mesa, CA., Nov. 15-18, 1989.
39. "Network Autocorrelation
Models" Thirty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Regional Science Association,
Santa Barbara, CA., Nov. 10-12, 1989.
38. "Network Autocorrelation Models:
Problems and Prospects, "Department of Geography, Syracuse University, May
4, 1989. (#52)
37.
"Methods
for Determining the Cores and Boundaries of Inter-Agency Network", (with
Katherine Woodard and Donald Musa),
Ninth Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa,
FL,
Feb. 9-13, 1989.
(#62)
36. "Analyzing the Structure of the
Centrality Literature: 1948‑1979: (with Norman P. Hummon and Linton C.
Freeman), Ninth Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb.
9-13, 1989. (#53)
35. "Mapping Networks Through Time"
MASO Network Conference, Utrecht, The Netherlands, June 8-11, 1988. (#55)
34. "Regoo Plots as a Regression
Diagnostic Tool" (with Norman P. Hummon), Social Science Methodology `88
Conference, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 29-June 3, 1988. (#50)
33. "Analyzing Citation Networks"
Social Science Methodology `88 Conference, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 29-June
3, 1988.
32. "Computational Methods for Social
Network Analysis" (with Norman P. Hummon), Eighth Annual Sunbelt Social
Network Conference, San Diego, CA., Feb. 11-14, 1988. (#53)
31. "Connectivity in a Citation Network:
The Development of DNA Theory" (with Norman P. Hummon), Eighth Annual
Sunbelt Social Network Conference, San Diego, FL., Feb. 11-14, 1988. (#46)
30. "Equivalence in Citation
Networks" NSF clustering workshop, Institute for Scientific Information,
Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 11-13, 1987.
29. "Equivalence in a Social
Network" at Seventh Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Clearwater,
FL., Feb. 12-15, 1987. (#39)
28. "Location and Equivalence in
Inter-organizational Networks" (with Katherine Woodard), Seventh Annual
Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Clearwater, FL., Feb. 12-15, 1987.
27. "Using Multiple Network Analytic
Tools for a Single Social Network" at Sixth Annual Sunbelt Social Network
Conference, Santa Barbara, CA., Feb. 13-16, 1986. (#43)
26. "Measuring Relative Standing in
Small Groups and Bounded Social Networks" at Sixth Annual Sunbelt Social
Network Conference, Santa Barbara, CA., Feb. 13-16, 1986. (#36)
25. "On the Evolution of Group and
Network Structure II: Structures Within Structure" at Sixth Annual Sunbelt
Social Network Conference, Santa Barbara, CA., Feb. 13-16, 1986. (#35)
24. "Structural Equivalence in a
Psychology Journal Network". ", Fifth Annual Sunbelt Social Network
Conference, Palm Beach, FL., Feb. 14-17, 1985 (#33)
23. "A Design for a Monte Carlo Study of
Autocorrelation Methods", Fifth Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference,
Palm Beach, FL., Feb. 14-17, 1985.
22. "Some Monte Carlo Results Concerning
Network Autocorrelation Models", University of Surrey, Guildford, England,
June 14, 1984. (#27)
21. "Stratified Journal to Journal
Networks", Fourth Sunbelt Network Conference, Phoenix, AZ., Feb. 17-19,
1984.
20. "Overlaps in Food Webs", Third
Annual Sunbelt Network Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb. 11-13, 1983. (#34)
19. "Leveling Coalitions as Network
Phenomena", Second Annual Sunbelt Network Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb.
12-14, 1982. (#25)
18. "Testing a Structural Model of
Perception: Conformity and Deviance to Journal Norms in Elite Sociological
Methodology" (with Ronald S. Burt), Annual Meeting of American
Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, Aug. 24-28, 1981. (#24)
17. "Models of Organizational
Change", Werner-Reimers-Stiftung, Bad Homburg, West Germany, Mar. 5-7,
1981. (#23)
16. "Models of Network Effects on Social
Actors", School of Social Sciences, Network Program, University of
California, Irvine, CA., Oct. 17, 1980.
Also First Annual Sunbelt Social Network Conference, Tampa, FL., Feb.
20-22, 1981. (#45)
15. "On the 'Social Law of Effect' for
Task-Oriented Groups", Ninth World Congress of Sociology, University of
Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, Aug. 14-19, 1978.
Also presented at the Communication Network Analysis Seminar, East-West
Center, Honolulu, HI., Jan. 2-9, 1979.
(#15)
14. "An Application of Q-Analysis to a
Social Relational Structure", North Central Sociological Association
Meetings, Netherlands Hilton, Cincinnati, OH., May 18-21, 1978. Also presented at the Communication Network
Analysis Seminar, East‑West Center, Honolulu, HI., Jan. 2-9, 1979.
13. "On Time Series and the Estimation
of Differential Equation Models of Social Phenomena: some Simulation
Evidence" (with Norman Hummon), Fifth International Symposium on
Multivariate Analysis, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA., June 19‑24,
1978. (#14)
12. "A Social Ecological Model of Voting
in Presidential Elections", Ninth World Congress of Sociology, University
of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, Aug. 14-19, 1978.
Also presented at the North Eastern Regional Science Association
Meetings, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD., May 11-13, 1978.
11. "Some Dynamic Models of Small Group
Processes", INSNA Conference on New Directions for Structural Analysis,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Mar. 16-18, 1978.
10. "Spatial Models of Political
Phenomena" (with Norman Hummon), International Sociological Association,
Social Ecology (SOECO) Workshop, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, Aug. 1-12, 1976. (#12)
9. "Structural Control Models of
Group Processes", MSSB Advanced Symposium on Networks, Hanover, NH., Sept.
18-21, 1975. (13)
8. "On Formal Approaches to Applied
Social Research", Symposium of the Utilization of Social Research,
Graystone, New York, NY., Nov. 29-30, 1973.
7. "Models for Policy Analysis"
(with W. Garrison and N. Hummon), International City Managers Association,
Environmental Protection Agency National Conference on Managing the
Environment, Technical Workshop on Comprehensive Modeling, Washington, DC, May
14, 1973.
6. "GEM - A General Environmental
Model" (with W. Garrison and N. Hummon), International City Managers
Association, Environmental Protection Agency National Conference on Managing
the Environment, Technical Workshop on Comprehensive Modeling, Washington, DC,
May 14, 1973.
5. "Models of the Stratification
Process" (with Norman Hummon), Sixth Colloquium of Mathematical and
Statistical Politics, University of Essex, England, Aug. 1972. (#8)
4. "Causal Models and Categorized
Data", British Sociological Association, Mathematics and Computer
Applications Colloquium, University of Essex, England, Mar., 1971.
3. "Multivariate Techniques and
Categorized Data", University of Sussex Research Seminar, University of
Sussex, England, Sept., 1970. (#4)
2. "Structure in Sociology"
(with Peter Abell), Annual Meeting of the British Association for the
Advancement of Science, University of Durham, England, Sept., 1970.
1.
"Interactions
Under Conditions of Crisis: Applications of Graph Theory to International
Relations", Peace Research Society (International), Budapest, Aug.,
1968. (#3)