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Can Cultural Worldviews Influence Network Formation? A Longitudinal Investigation
Unformatted Document Text:  17 Hunter, James Davison. 2000. The Death of Character: Moral Education in an Age without Good Or Evil. New York: Basic Books. Lamont, Michèle. 1992. Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Lichterman, Paul. 1996. The Search for Political Community: American Activists Reinventing Commitment. New York: Cambridge University Press. Lizardo, Omar. 2006. "How Cultural Tastes Shape Personal Networks." American Sociological Review 71 (5):778-807. Long, J. Scott. 1997. Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Martin, John Levi. 2002. "Power, Authority, and the Constraint of Belief Systems." American Journal of Sociology 107 (4):861-904. McAdam, Doug. 1986. "Recruitment to High-Risk Activism: The Case of Freedom Summer." American Journal of Sociology 92 (1):64-90. McFarland, Daniel, and Heili Pals. 2005. "Motives and Contexts of Identity Change: A Case for Network Effects." Social Psychology Quarterly 68 (4):289-315. McPherson, Miller, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and James M. Cook. 2001. "Birds of a Feather: Homophily in Social Networks." Annual Review of Sociology 27 415-444. Oishi, Shigehiro, et al. 1998. "The Measurement of Values and Individualism-Collectivism." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 24 (11):1177-1189. Padgett, John F., and Christopher K. Ansell. 1993. "Robust Action and the Rise of the Medici, 1400-1434." American Journal of Sociology 98 (6):1259-1319. Ryle, Robyn R., and Robert V. Robinson. 2006. "Ideology, Moral Cosmology and Community in the United States." City and Community 5 (1):53-69. Sayer, Andrew. 2005. The Moral Significance of Class. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Sewell, William H.,Jr . 1992. "A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation." American Journal of Sociology 98 (1):1-29.

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Hunter, James Davison. 2000. The Death of Character: Moral Education in an Age without
Good Or Evil. New York: Basic Books.
Lamont, Michèle. 1992. Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the
American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lichterman, Paul. 1996. The Search for Political Community: American Activists Reinventing
Commitment. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Lizardo, Omar. 2006. "How Cultural Tastes Shape Personal Networks." American Sociological
Review 71 (5):778-807.
Long, J. Scott. 1997. Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Martin, John Levi. 2002. "Power, Authority, and the Constraint of Belief Systems." American
Journal of Sociology 107 (4):861-904.
McAdam, Doug. 1986. "Recruitment to High-Risk Activism: The Case of Freedom Summer."
American Journal of Sociology 92 (1):64-90.
McFarland, Daniel, and Heili Pals. 2005. "Motives and Contexts of Identity Change: A Case for
Network Effects." Social Psychology Quarterly 68 (4):289-315.
McPherson, Miller, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and James M. Cook. 2001. "Birds of a Feather:
Homophily in Social Networks." Annual Review of Sociology 27 415-444.
Oishi, Shigehiro, et al. 1998. "The Measurement of Values and Individualism-Collectivism."
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 24 (11):1177-1189.
Padgett, John F., and Christopher K. Ansell. 1993. "Robust Action and the Rise of the Medici,
1400-1434." American Journal of Sociology 98 (6):1259-1319.
Ryle, Robyn R., and Robert V. Robinson. 2006. "Ideology, Moral Cosmology and Community in
the United States." City and Community 5 (1):53-69.
Sayer, Andrew. 2005. The Moral Significance of Class. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sewell, William H.,Jr . 1992. "A Theory of Structure: Duality, Agency, and Transformation."
American Journal of Sociology 98 (1):1-29.


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