Sunday, February 20, 2011

Beyond the Dyad Conceptualization of Social Networks






Contents
Commentaries
Introduction
80 Attachment, Other Relationships,
5 Beyond the Dyad: Conceptualization
and the Theory that All Good Things
of Social Networks
Go Together
Lewis, M. (New Brunswick, N.J.); Takahashi, K.
Waters, E.; Corcoran, D. (Stony Brook, N.Y.);
(Tokyo)
Anafarta, M. (Ankara)
85 Attachment in Social Networks: Toward
Papers
an Evolutionary Social Network Model
8 The Child and Its Family: The Social van IJzendoorn, M.H. (Leiden)
Network Model
89 Attachment as a Cultural and Ecological
Lewis, M. (New Brunswick, N.J.)
Problem with Pluralistic Solutions
28 Social Relations in Childhood and Weisner, T.S. (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Adolescence: The Convoy Model
95 Social Network Research in the Era of
Perspective
Globalization: Moving beyond the Local
Levitt, M.J. (North Miami, Fla.)
Gjerde, P.F.; Cardilla, K. (Santa Cruz, Calif.)
48 Toward a Life Span Theory of Close
102 Multiple Relationships Multiply
Relationships: The Affective Relationships
Considered
Model
Thompson, R.A. (Davis, Calif.)
Takahashi, K. (Tokyo)
108 Attachments, Social Networks, and
67 Mother-Infant Attachment, Peer
Developmental Contexts
Relationships, and the Development of
Lamb, M.E. (Cambridge)
Social Networks in Rhesus Monkeys
Suomi, S.J. (Bethesda, Md.)
113 Author Index and Subject Index


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