PATRICK DOREIAN May 1999 Work Address: Department of Sociology Forbes Quad 2G24 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260 (412) 648-7537 648-7584 e-mail: pitpat+@pitt.edu Recent activity Publications Articles/Chapters 78. "An Intuitive Introduction to Blockmodeling with Examples" Bulletin de Methodologie Sociologique, N61, January 1999, 5-34. 77. "Organizational Standing as Social Capital" in Roger Leenders and Shaul M. Gabbay (Eds.), Corporate Social Capital, Kluwer, (forthcoming 1999). 76. "Local and Global Institutional Processes in Social Service Delivery Systems" (with Katherine L. Woodard) in Steven Andrews and David Knoke (Eds.) Networks In and Around Organizations, Volume 16 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations,1999, pp. 59-83. 75. "A Network Approach to Mental Health Treatment of Children: A Sectoral Explanation for System Fragmentation" (with Katherine L. Woodard), 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. "The Theory of Solidarity: An Agenda of Problems for Mathematical Sociology" (with Thomas J. Fararo) pp. 1-31 in Patrick Doreian and Thomas J. Fararo (Eds.), The Problem of Solidarity: Theories and Models, New York: Gordon & Breach, 1998. 73. "Fitting Pre-specified Blockmodels" (with Vladimir Batagelj and Anuska Ferligoj), 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. "Evolution of Social Networks: Processes and Principles" (with Frans N. Stokman), pp. 233-250, in Patrick Doreian and Frans N. Stokman (Eds.), Evolution of Social Networks, New York: Gordon and Breach (1997). 71. "The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Networks" (with Frans N. Stokman), pp. 1-17, in Patrick Doreian and Frans N. Stokman (Eds.), Evolution of Social Networks, New York: Gordon and Breach, (1997). Books 4. The Problem of Solidarity: Theories and Models (co-edited with Thomas J. Fararo), New York: Gordon and Breach, 1998. 3. Evolution of Social Networks (co-edited with Frans N. Stokman) New York: Gordon & Breach, 1997. Papers Given/Presentations Invited Presentations 24. Seminarios Internacionales Complutenses (SIC) "Social Network Analysis: Consolidacion de un Paradigma," Complutenses University, Madrid, Spain, May 25-27, 1998. 23. Sessions on "Causality and Social Research", 14th International Sociological Association Congress, Montreal, July 1998. Presentations 70. "Causality in Social Network Analysis", 14th International Sociological Association World Congress, Montreal, July 1998. 69. "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. 68. "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. 67. "Ranked Clusters Models" (with Vladimir Batagelj and Anu(ka 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)