Arnout van de Rijt is an Assistant Professor of Sociology. His research interests include Social Networks, Immigration, and Intimate Relations.
Curriculum Vitae
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Arnout van de Rijt. 2011. “The Micro-Macro Link for the Theory of Structural Balance” Journal of Mathematical Sociology.35(1): 94-113.
Xiaomeng Ban, Jie Gao, and Arnout van de Rijt. 2010. "Navigation in Real-World Complex Networks through Embedding in Latent Space."
Pp. 138-48 in Proceedings of the 2010 Workshop on Algorithm Engineering & Experiments (ALENEX10), Texas: SIAM.
Gönül Do·an, Marcel van Assen, Arnout van de Rijt, and Vincent Buskens. 2009. “The Stability of Exchange Networks.”
Social Networks 31(2):118-25.
Arnout van de Rijt, David Siegel, and Michael Macy. 2009. “Neighborhood Chance and Neighborhood Change: Comment on Bruch and Mare.”
American Journal of Sociology 114(4):1166-80.
Arnout van de Rijt and Michael Macy.1 2009. “The Problem of Order: Egoism or Autonomy?” Advances in Group Processes 26:25-51.
Vincent Buskens and Arnout van de Rijt. 2008. “Dynamics of Networks if Everyone Strives for Structural Holes.”
American Journal of Sociology 114(2):371-407.
Arnout van de Rijt, Xiaomeng Ban, and Rik Sarkar. 2008. “Effective Networking when Connections are Invisible: Comment on Reagans and Zuckerman.”
Industrial and Corporate Change 17(5):945-52.
Arnout van de Rijt and Marcel van Assen. 2008. “Theories of Network Exchange: Anomalies, Desirable Properties, and Critical Networks.”
Social Networks 30(3):259-71.
Vincent Buskens and Arnout van de Rijt. 2008. “Sequential Power-Dependence Theory.” Journal of Mathematical Sociology 32(2):110-28.
Marcel van Assen and Arnout van de Rijt. 2007. “Dynamic Exchange Networks.” Social Networks 29(2):266-78.
Arnout van de Rijt and Michael Macy. 2006. “Power and Dependence in Intimate Exchange.” Social Forces 84(3):1455-70.
Arnout van de Rijt and Vincent Buskens. 2006. “Trust in Intimate Relationships. The Increased Importance of Embeddedness for Marriage in the United States.”
Rationality and Society 18(2):123-56.
Michael Macy and Arnout van de Rijt. 2006. “Ethnic Preferences and Residential Segregation. Theoretical Explorations beyond Detroit.”
Journal of Mathematical Sociology 30(3-4):289-98.
COURSES:
SOC 201 Research Methods (undergraduate)