White, D. R. 2000. "Combining thermodynamic laws with multi-agent models: Velocity of trade phase transitions in economic organization." For submission to Complexity. (Journal of the Santa Fe Institute). University of Californa – Irvine. Manuscript.
Moody, James, and Douglas R. White. 2000. “Social Cohesion and Embeddedness: A hierarchical conception of social groups.” Ohio State University – Manuscript.
Money, Bruce R. and Douglas R. White. 1997. Referral Networks in the Purchase of Business Services in the United States and Japan. For submission to American Journal of Sociology. Ms. International Business, University of South Carolina.
White, Douglas R. 2000. Accepted
(undergoing author revision).
The Logic of Avoidance, Social Networks.
White, Douglas R., Michael Schnegg and Lilyan A. Brudner. 1998. The Invisible State: Radial and Proximal Cohesion in Tlaxcala. Presented at the International Social Network Conference, Barcelona, Spain, session on "The Problem of Institutions."
White, Douglas R., Michael Schnegg, Lilyan A. Brudner and Hugo Nutini. 2000. Multiple Connectivity and its Boundaries of Integration: Networks of Local and Class Cohesion in Rural Tlaxcala. For submission to American Journal of Sociology. University of Californa – Irvine. Manuscript.
White, Douglas R., Michael Schnegg, Lilyan A. Brudner and Hugo Nutini. In press "Conectividad Múltiple y sus Fronteras de Integración: Compadrazgo y Parentesco en Tlaxcala" Redes Sociales: Teoría y Aplicaciones eds. Jorge Gil and Samuel Schmidt. Mexico, D.F.: UNAM Press.
White, Douglas R., and Patricia Skyhorse. In press. "Parente Suite: User's Manual for Analysis of Kinship and Marriage Networks," in V. Burton, T. Finnigan, D. Herr, eds., Wayfarer: Advances in Social Science Computing. CD-ROM. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. Hard Copy: Wayfarer: Charting Advances in Social Science Computing. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
White, Douglas R., Jeffrey Stern, Lilyan Brudner-White and Hugo G. Nutini. 1992. Contours of Consensus in Social Cognition: Belief Systems in a Tlaxcalan Village. For submission to Cognitive Science. University of Californa – Irvine. Manuscript.