This document lists several recent publications from the Laboratorio de Redes Personales y Comunidades (Personal Networks and Communities Laboratory) at the University of Seville. The publications cover a range of topics including developing a structural typology of personal networks, assessing cultural ecosystem services using social media data and graph theory, factors influencing non-governmental organizations, cultural diversity and open education adoption in the Mediterranean, best practices for personal network surveys, and using network analysis in humanitarian protection work. The list was compiled and shared by the laboratory director Isidro Maya-Jariego and provides an overview of the variety of research conducted at the laboratory in recent years.
2. Maya-Jariego, I. (2021).
Building a structural typology
of personal networks:
individual differences in the
cohesion of the interpersonal
environment. Social
Networks, 64, 173-180.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socn
et.2020.09.006
3. Ruiz-Frau, A., Ospina-
Álvarez, A., Villasante, S.,
Pita, P., Maya-Jariego, I. & de
Juan, S. (2020). Using graph
theory and social media data
to assess cultural ecosystem
services in coastal areas:
method development and
comparison. Ecosystem
Services.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecos
er.2020.101176
4. Maya-Jariego, I., Holgado, D.,
González-Tinoco, E., Muñoz-
Alvis, A. & Ortega, M. (2020).
More money, more problems?
Resource dependence and
professionalization of non-
governmental social services
organizations in Andalusia.
VOLUNTAS. International
Journal of Voluntary and
Nonprofit Organizations. DOI:
10.1007/s11266-020-00256-z
5. Cachia, R., Aldaoud, M., Eldeib,
A., Hiari, O., Tweissi, A., Villar-
Onrubia, D., Wimpenny, K. &
Maya-Jariego, I. (2020). Cultural
diversity in the adoption of open
education in the Mediterranean
basin: collectivist values and
power distance in the universities
of the Middle East. Araucaria.
Revista Iberoamericana de
Filosofía, Política, Humanidades
y Relaciones Internacionales,
22(44), 53-82.
https://dx.doi.org/10.12795/arauc
aria.2020.i44.04
6. Maya-Jariego, I. (2020).
Commentary: How to do personal
network surveys: from name
generators to statistical modeling.
Connections, 40(1). DOI:
10.21307/connections-2019.015
7. Cachia, R., Holgado, D. (2020). Network
analysis as a tool for humanitarian protection:
research and practice. International Journal of
Humanitarian Action, 5, 5.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41018-020-00071-7
8. Selección de publicaciones del LRPC
(2020)
Isidro Maya Jariego <isidromj@us.es>
http://personal.us.es/isidromj
LABORATORIO DE REDES PERSONALES Y COMUNIDADES
Departamento de Psicología Social
UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA