Esterling, Kevin M, David MJ Lazer, and Michael A Neblo. 2011. “Representative Communication: Web Site Interactivity and Distributional Path Dependence in the US Congress”. Political Communication 28 (4): 409–439.
Publications by Type: Journal Article
2011
Esterling, Kevin M, Michael A Neblo, and David MJ Lazer. 2011. “Estimating Treatment Effects in the Presence of Noncompliance and Nonresponse: The Generalized Endogenous Treatment Model”. Political Analysis 19 (2): 205–226.
Esterling, Kevin M, Michael A Neblo, and David MJ Lazer. 2011. “Means, Motive, and Opportunity in Becoming Informed about Politics: A Deliberative Field Experiment With Members of Congress and Their Constituents”. Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (3): 483–503.
Lazer, David. 2011. “Networks in Political Science: Back to the Future”. PS: Political Science & Politics 44 (1): 61–68.
2010
Lazer, David, Brian Rubineau, Carol Chetkovich, Nancy Katz, and Michael Neblo. 2010. “The Coevolution of Networks and Political Attitudes”. Political Communication 27 (3): 248–274.
Eagle, Nathan, Aaron Clauset, Alex Sandy Pentland, and David Lazer. 2010. “Reply to Adams: Multi-Dimensional Edge Inference”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (9): E31–E31.
Neblo, Michael A, Kevin M Esterling, Ryan P Kennedy, David MJ Lazer, and Anand E Sokhey. 2010. “Who Wants to Deliberate—and Why?”. American Political Science Review 104 (3): 566–583.
2009
Lazer, David, Ines Mergel, and Allan Friedman. 2009. “Co-Citation of Prominent Social Network Articles in Sociology Journals: The Evolving Canon”. Connections 29 (1): 43–64.
Eagle, Nathan, Alex Sandy Pentland, and David Lazer. 2009. “Inferring Friendship Network Structure by Using Mobile Phone Data”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (36): 15274–15278.
Lazer, David, Alex Sandy Pentland, Lada Adamic, Sinan Aral, Albert Laszlo Barabasi, Devon Brewer, Nicholas Christakis, et al. 2009. “Life in the Network: The Coming Age of Computational Social Science”. Science (New York, NY) 323 (5915): 721.