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Matthew E. Brashears
Matthew E. Brashears
Professor of Sociology, University of South Carolina
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Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades (vol 71, pg 353, 2006)
M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, ME Brashears
American Sociological Review 73 (6), 1022-1022, 2008
2626*2008
Social Isolation in America: Changes in Core Discussion Networks over Two Decades
M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, ME Brashears
American Sociological Review 73 (6), 1022-1022, 2008
26262008
Social isolation in America: Changes in core discussion networks over two decades
M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, ME Brashears
American Sociological Review 71 (3), 353-375, 2006
26012006
Gender and homophily: Differences in male and female association in Blau space
ME Brashears
Social Science Research 37 (2), 400-415, 2008
1302008
Small networks and high isolation? A reexamination of American discussion networks
ME Brashears
Social Networks 33 (4), 331-341, 2011
1202011
Humans use Compression Heuristics to Improve the Recall of Social Networks
ME Brashears
Scientific Reports 3, 2013
1192013
Models and marginals: Using survey evidence to study social networks
M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, ME Brashears
American Sociological Review 74 (4), 670-681, 2009
1172009
The microstructures of network recall: How social networks are encoded and represented in human memory
ME Brashears, E Quintane
Social Networks 41, 113-126, 2015
992015
The weakness of tie strength
ME Brashears, E Quintane
Social Networks 55, 104-115, 2018
852018
Social networks and cognition
EB Smith, RA Brands, ME Brashears, AM Kleinbaum
Annual Review of Sociology 46 (1), 159-174, 2020
802020
Sex and network recall accuracy
ME Brashears, E Hoagland, E Quintane
Social Networks 44, 74-84, 2016
652016
Anomia and the sacred canopy: Testing a network theory
ME Brashears
Social networks 32 (3), 187-196, 2010
642010
A Member Saved Is a Member Earned? The Recruitment-Retention Trade-Off and Organizational Strategies for Membership Growth
Y Shi, FA Dokshin, M Genkin, ME Brashears
American Sociological Review 82 (2), 407-434, 2017
492017
Does unemployment lead to isolation? The consequences of unemployment for social networks
JJ Rözer, B Hofstra, ME Brashears, B Volker
Social Networks 63, 100-111, 2020
432020
" Trivial" Topics and Rich Ties: The Relationship Between Discussion Topic, Alter Role, and Resource Availability Using the" Important Matters" Name Generator
ME Brashears
Sociological Science 1, 493, 2014
432014
Sex, Society, and Association: A Cross-national Examination of Status Construction Theory
ME Brashears
Social Psychology Quarterly 71 (1), 72-85, 2008
382008
Are we all equally at home socializing online? Cyberasociality and evidence for an unequal distribution of disdain for digitally-mediated sociality
Z Tufekci, ME Brashears
Information, Communication & Society 17 (4), 486-502, 2014
292014
The Enemy of My Friend Is Easy to Remember: Balance as a Compression Heuristic
ME Brashears, LA Brashears
Advances in Group Processes (Advances in Group Processes, Volume 33) Emerald …, 2016
272016
In the Organization’s Shadow: How Individual Behavior Is Shaped by Organizational Leakage
ME Brashears, M Genkin, CS Suh
American Journal of Sociology 123 (3), 787-849, 2017
242017
The ties that bind are fraying
M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, M Brashears
Contexts 7 (3), 32, 2008
232008
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