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Professor of Sociology | University of California, San Diego

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July 07, 2023

Social Networks and Computational Social Science→

July 07, 2023/ ScienceSites

James Kitts, Helene Grogan, and Kevin Lewis (in press). In The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis (Second Edition), edited by J. McLevey, J. Scott, and P. J. Carrington.

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book chapter, in press
digital footprints
December 22, 2015

How Networks Form: Homophily, Opportunity, and Balance→

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Kevin Lewis (2015). Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by R. Scott and S. Kosslyn. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.

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book chapter, 2015
miscellaneous
December 31, 2014

Networks at Harvard University Sociology→

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Mark C. Pachucki and Kevin Lewis (2014). Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining, edited by R. Alhajj and J. Rokne. New York: Springer. pp. 1113-1122.

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book chapter, 2014
miscellaneous
June 03, 2014

The Co-Evolution of Social Network Ties and Online Privacy Behavior→

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Kevin Lewis (2011). Privacy Online: Perspectives on Privacy and Self-Disclosure in the Social Web, edited by S. Trepte and L. Reinecke. Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 91-109.

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book chapter, 2011
friendship formation
 
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Recent Articles

  • Beyond the ‘STEM Pipeline’: Expertise, Careers, and Lifelong Learning

    Results recommend expanded conceptions of STEM education and careers and contribute to studies of science and engineering workforce transitions and diversity. — Minerva

  • Digital Networks: Elements of a Theoretical Framework

    This paper begins to develop a theoretical framework for understanding how digital interaction is generated. — Social Networks

  • The Elementary Forms of Digital Communication

    We develop an empirically grounded typology of the basic properties of text-based digital communication and we document the distribution of these properties across five common relationship types. — PLOS ONE

In the News

  • Dislike: Facebook Activism Doesn't Actually Translate Into Donations For Causes

    — The Huffington Post
  • Do ‘Save Darfur’ Facebook Members Really Care About Darfur?

    — Pacific Standard
  • From Football Fans to Communist Regimes, It Doesn't Take Much to Form a Group

    — Science

Collaborators

  • Amir Goldberg ➟

  • Kurt Gray ➟

  • Daniel McFarland ➟

  • Jens Meierhenrich ➟

  • Mark Pachucki ➟

  • Jordan Packer ➟

  • Andrew Papachristos ➟

  • John Skrentny ➟

  • Andreas Wimmer ➟

Recommended Sites

  • UCSD Department of Sociology »
  • Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society »
  • Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute »
  • UCSD Computational Social Science »
  • xkcd »

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