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Robert Hanneman and Mark Riddle. 2005. Introduction to social network methods. (free introductory textbook on social network analysis).
Read on-line as .html
or download a .pdf version
or download a .epub version (thanks to Q. Ethan McCAllum)
or download a .mobi version (thanks to Q. Ethan McCallum)
Catalan language translation of the introduction by David Leoney
Polish language translation of the introduction by Andrey Fomin is available at: http://www.pkwteile.de/wissen/wprowadzenie-do-metod-sieci-spolecznych-2.
Serbian language translation of the data chapter by Vlada Catalic is available at:
http://vladacatlic.com/c1_social_network_data/
Robert Hanneman. 1988. Computer-Assisted Theory Building: Modeling Dynamic Social Systems. (free text on systems dynamics modeling of social systems). Download zipped .pdf files ( 62.9 mb) or view/save chapters in .pdf format:
Chapter 1: Dynamics, Formal Theory, and the Systems Approach
Chapter 2: Constructing Dynamic Models of Social Systems: Systems Concepts
Chapter 3: The Systems Dynamics Approach
Chapter 4: The Toolbox: Special Functions for Dynamic Models
Chapter 5: Complexity and Analyzability: Understanding Dynamics by Simulation
Chapter 6: Single-State Systems: The Complexity of Control
Chapter 7: Simple Processes: One-Way Transitions, Growth, and Diffusion
Chapter 8: Simple Multistate Systems: Chain Models
Chapter 9: Multistate Systems: The Behavior of Simple Chains
Chapter 10: A Two-Party Game: Arms Race Escalation
Chapter 11: Individuals and Groups: Stress, Coping, and Social Support
Chapter 12: Systems and Subsystems: Alternative Views of Societal Dynamics
Chapter 13: Conclusions
Robert Hanneman. 2005. Spatial Dynamics of Human Populations: Some Basic Models.
A partial French translation by Kate Bondareva is available at: http://www.autoteiledirekt.de/science/dynamique-spatiale-des-populations-humaines-certains-modeles-de-base
Alexander Nikiforov has kindly supplied a Russian translation of a portion of the text, available at: http://worldartsme.com/blog/archives/494
Sandi Wolfe has provided a partial Russian translation, available at: http://www.opensourceinitiative.net/edu/hanneman
Margarita Sliwki has provided a partial Slovakian translation, available at: https://www.zoobio.fr/edu/2017/09/15/priestorova-dynamika-ludskej-populacie-zakladne-modely/
Izquierdo, L.R. and Hanneman, R.A. 2006. Introduction to the Formal Analysis of Social Networks Using Mathematica.
Published in digital form at http://www.luis.izquierdo.name. Burgos, Spain.
Also available from the Mathematica Information Center: http://library.wolfram.com