Phillip Bonacich

UCLA Department of Sociology

Phil after office hours* and Phil having fun

Hello and welcome to my Web page. I am a mathematical sociologist and social psychologist. Currently I am studying exchange networks and the application of evolutionary game theory to networks. I teach courses on mathematical models at the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as a graduate course on social networks.

Address: 297 Haines Hall

Office phone: (310) 825-3017

Home phone: (310) 391-2505

Fax: (310) 391-0738

Email. Send email now, or later, to: bonacich@soc.ucla.edu

Teaching

Sociology 18 - Interpretation of Quantitative data

Sociology M198A - Undergraduate Computer Simulations

Sociology 208 - Graduate Network Methods

Textbook on Mathematical Sociology (PDF format)

Research and Preprints

Vita

Cellular Automata for the Network Researcher (PDF)

Hyper-edges and Multidimensional Centrality (PDF)

Social Capital in Exchange Networks: A Simulation Study of Network Evolution (PDF)

"Eigenvector-like Measures of Centrality for Asymmetric Relations" (PDF format)

"Calculating Status Scores with Negative Relations" (PDF format)

Review of "Six Degrees" and "Linked" (PDF format)

Links

UCLA Center for Computational Social Science

Social Psychology Section Home Page

Newsletter of the Rational Choice Section

* Actually this is Henry Harper Benedict, known as the "founder of the typewriter industry."