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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
2775*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
27742008
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
27492006
Gender and homophily: Differences in male and female association in Blau space
ME Brashears
Social Science Research 37 (2), 400-415, 2008
1382008
Humans use Compression Heuristics to Improve the Recall of Social Networks
ME Brashears
Scientific Reports 3, 2013
1312013
Small networks and high isolation? A reexamination of American discussion networks
ME Brashears
Social Networks 33 (4), 331-341, 2011
1312011
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
1182009
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
1092015
Social networks and cognition
EB Smith, RA Brands, ME Brashears, AM Kleinbaum
Annual Review of Sociology 46 (1), 159-174, 2020
1072020
The weakness of tie strength
ME Brashears, E Quintane
Social Networks 55, 104-115, 2018
982018
Sex and network recall accuracy
ME Brashears, E Hoagland, E Quintane
Social Networks 44, 74-84, 2016
782016
Anomia and the sacred canopy: Testing a network theory
ME Brashears
Social networks 32 (3), 187-196, 2010
662010
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
602017
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
582020
“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, 493-511, 2014
462014
Sex, Society, and Association: A Cross-national Examination of Status Construction Theory
ME Brashears
Social Psychology Quarterly 71 (1), 72-85, 2008
392008
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
332016
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
Current Research on Information Technologies and Society, 96-112, 2016
332016
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
252017
The ties that bind are fraying
M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, M Brashears
Contexts 7 (3), 32, 2008
242008
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