Note: I update this page less frequently than my CV, so it is possible that the below list is out of date.
Book
Skyler J. Cranmer, Bruce A. Desmarais, and Jason Morgan“Inferential Network Analysis” Forthcoming at Cambridge University Press, November 2020
Articles, Chapters, Etc…
Cranmer, Skyler J., Bruce A. Desmarais, and Benjamin W. Campbell (2020). “The contagion of democracy through international networks”. In: Social Networks 61, pp. 87 –98. Paper here.
Warren, Keith, Benjamin Campbell, and Skyler Cranmer (2020). “Tightly bound: The relationship of network clustering coefficients and reincarceration at three therapeutic communities”. In: Journal of Studies on Alcohol andDrugs. Accepted.
Warren, Keith et al. (2020). “Building the community: Endogenous network formation, homophily and prosocial sorting among therapeutic community residents”. In: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 207, p. 107773. Paper here.
Wilson, James D., Skyler Cranmer, and Zhong-Lin Lu (2020). “A Hierarchical Latent Space Network Model for Population Studies of Functional Connectivity”. In: Computational Brain & Behavior. Paper here.
Campbell, Benjamin W. et al. (2019a). “Latent influence networks in global environmental politics”. In: PLoS ONE 14.3. Paper here.
Campbell, Benjamin W. et al. (2019b). “Relationship between network clustering in a therapeutic community and reincarceration following discharge”. In: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 97, pp. 14 –20. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. (2019). “Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Machine Learning in Political Science’”. In: Political Analysis Machine Learning in Political Science. Note: I edited the virtual issue and this introduction only went through editorial review. Paper here.
Kam, Cindy D., Skyler J. Cranmer, and James H. Fowler (2019). “Altruism, Participation, and Political Context”. In: Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and Voters. Ed. by Peter John Loewen and Daniel Rubenson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 19–54. Paper here.
Leifeld, Philip and Skyler J. Cranmer (2019). “A theoretical and empirical comparison of the temporal exponential random graph model and the stochastic actor-oriented model”. In: Network Science 7.1, 20–51. Received the Political Network Section’s Best Conference Paper Award in 2015. Paper here.
Li, Weihua et al. (Apr. 2019). “Infectivity enhances prediction of viral cascades in Twitter”. In: PLOS ONE 14.4, pp. 1–12. Paper here.
Marrs, Frank W. et al. (2019). “Inferring Influence Networks From Longitudinal Bipartite Relational Data”. In: Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics 0.0, pp. 1–13. Paper here.
Stillman, Paul E. et al. (2019). “A consistent organizational structure across multiple functional subnetworks of the human brain”. In: NeuroImage 197, pp. 24 –36. Paper here.
Thurner, Paul W. et al. (2019). “Network Interdependencies and the Evolution of the International Arms Trade”. In: Journal of Conflict Resolution 63.7, pp. 1736–1764. Paper here.
Armingeon, Klaus and Skyler Cranmer (2018). “Position-taking in the Euro crisis”. In: Journal of European Public Policy 25.4, pp. 546–566. Paper here.
Bhamidi, Shankar et al. (2018). “Weighted Exponential Random Graph Models: Scope and Large Network Limits”. In: Journal of Statistical Physics 173.3, pp. 704–735. Paper here.
Campbell, Benjamin W. et al. (2018). “Therapeutic community graduates cluster together in social networks: Evidence for spatial selection as a cooperative mechanism in therapeutic communities”. In: Addictive Behaviors 79, pp. 74 –80. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. and Elizabeth J. Menninga (2018). “Coalition Quality and Multinational Dispute Outcomes1”. In: International Interactions 44.2, pp. 217–243. Paper here.
Leifeld, Philip, Skyler Cranmer, and Bruce Desmarais (2018). “Temporal Exponential Random Graph Models with btergm: Estimation and Bootstrap Confidence Intervals”. In: Journal of Statistical Software, Articles 83.6, pp. 1–36. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. and Bruce A. Desmarais (2017). “What Can We Learn from Predictive Modeling?” In: Political Analysis 25.2, 145–166. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J., Douglas R. Rice, and Randolph M. Siverson (2017). “What To Do About Atheoretic Lags”. In: Political Science Research and Methods 5.4, 641–665. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. et al. (2017). “Navigating the Range of Statistical Tools for Inferential Network Analysis”. In: American Journal of Political Science 61.1, pp. 237–251. Paper here.
Desmarais, Bruce A. and Skyler J. Cranmer (2017). “Statistical Inference in Political Networks Research”. In: Oxford Handbook of Political Networks. Ed. by Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Alexander H. Montgomery, and Mark Lubell. Oxford University Press. Paper here.
Li, Weihua et al. (2017). “A three-degree horizon of peace in the military alliance network”. In: Science Advances 3.3. Paper here.
Pauls, Scott D. and Skyler J. Cranmer (2017). “Affinity communities in United Nations voting: Implications for democracy, cooperation, and conflict”. In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 484, pp. 428 –439.Paper here.
Stillman, Paul E. et al. (2017). “Statistical Modeling of the Default Mode Brain Network Reveals a Segregated Highway Structure”. In: Scientific Reports 7.1, p. 11694. Paper here.
Wilson, James D. et al. (2017). “Stochastic weighted graphs: Flexible model specification and simulation”. In: Social Networks 49, pp. 37 –47. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. and Bruce A. Desmarais (2016). “A Critique of Dyadic Design”. In: International Studies Quarterly 60.2, pp. 355–362. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J., Elizabeth J. Menninga, and Peter J. Mucha (2015). “Kantian fractionalization predicts the conflict propensity of the international system”. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112.38, pp. 11812–11816. Received the Political Network Section’s Best Paper Award in 2016. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J., Tobias Heinrich, and Bruce A. Desmarais (2014). “Reciprocity and the structural determinants of the international sanctions network”. In: Social Networks 36. Special Issue on Political Networks, pp. 5 –22. Paper here.
Cranmer, Mirjam and Skyler J. Cranmer (Dec. 2013). “The Impact of Hispanic and White Group Cues on Attitudes Towards the Violation of Generic Norms”. In: PLOS ONE 8.12, pp. 1–6. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. and Jeff Gill (2013). “We Have to Be Discrete About This: A Non-Parametric Imputation Technique for Missing Categorical Data”. In: British Journal of Political Science 43.2, 425–449. Paper here.
Desmarais, Bruce A. and Skyler J. Cranmer (2013). “Forecasting the locational dynamics of transnational terrorism: a network analytic approach”. In: Security Informatics 2.1, p. 8. Note: this is an extended version of the article of the same title (also peer reviewed) published in IEEE Proceedings. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. and Christopher T. Dawes (2012). “The Heritability of Foreign Policy Preferences”. In: Twin Research and Human Genetics 15.1, 52–59. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J., Bruce A. Desmarais, and Justin H. Kirkland (2012). “Toward a Network Theory of Alliance Formation”. In: International Interactions 38.3, pp. 295–324. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J., Bruce A. Desmarais, and Elizabeth J. Menninga (2012). “Complex Dependencies in the Alliance Network”. In: Conflict Management and Peace Science 29.3, pp. 279–313. Paper here.
Desmarais, B.A. and S.J. Cranmer (2012a). “Statistical mechanics of networks: Estimation and uncertainty”. In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391.4, pp. 1865 –1876. Paper here.
Desmarais, Bruce A. and Skyler J. Cranmer (2012b). “Micro-Level Interpretation of Exponential Random Graph Models with Application to Estuary Networks”. In: Policy Studies Journal 40.3, pp. 402–434. Paper here.
—(Jan. 2012c). “Statistical Inference for Valued-Edge Networks: The Generalized Exponential Random Graph Model”. In: PLOS ONE 7.1, pp. 1–12. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. and Bruce A. Desmarais (2011). “Inferential Network Analysis with Exponential Random Graph Models”. In: Political Analysis 19.1, 66–86. Note: Reprinted in the Political Analysis virtual issue on Big Data in Political Science. Paper here.
Desmarais, B. A. and S. J. Cranmer (2011). “Forecasting the Locational Dynamics of Transnational Terrorism: A Network Analytic Approach”. In: 2011 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, pp. 171–177.Paper here.
Desmarais, Bruce A. and Skyler J. Cranmer (2010). “Consistent confidence intervals for maximum pseudolikelihood estimators”. In: In Proceedings of the Neural Information Processing Systems 2010 Workshop on Computational Social Science and the Wisdom of Crowds. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler and Randolph Siverson (July 2008). “Demography, Democracy and Disputes: The Search for the Elusive Relationship Between Population Growth and International Conflict”. In: The Journal of Politics 70, pp. 794 –806. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. (2008). “Book Review: Augustus Richard Norton. Hezbollah: A Short History.” In: Journal of Conflict Studies 28. Paper here.
Koch, Michael T. and Skyler Cranmer (2007). “Testing the “Dick Cheney” Hypothesis: Do Governments of the Left Attract More Terrorism than Governments of the Right?” In: Conflict Management and Peace Science 24.4, pp. 311–326. Paper here.
Cranmer, Skyler J. (2005a). “Hizballah”. In: Encyclopedia of Bioterrorism Defense. Ed. by Richard F. Pilch and Raymond A. Zilinskas. Wiley. Paper here.
—(2005b). “Palestine Liberation Organization”. In: Encyclopedia of Bioterrorism Defense. Ed. by Richard F. Pilch and Raymond A. Zilinskas. Wiley. Paper here.