The idea of a hierarchical spatial organization of society lies at the core of seminal theories in human geography that have strongly influenced our understanding of social organization. Along the same line, the recent availability of large-scale human mobility and communication data has offered novel quantitative insights hinting at a strong geographical confinement of human interactions within neighboring regions, extending to local levels within countries. However, models of human interaction largely ignore this effect. Here, we analyze several country-wide networks of telephone calls - both, mobile and landline - and in either case uncover a systematic decrease of communication induced by borders which we identify as the missing variabl...
Analyses of interaction patterns across geographical space have always been at the forefront of inte...
Empirical data on the dynamics of human face-to-face interactions across a variety of social venues ...
Based on a new substantial Swiss survey of ego-centric networks this paper analysis the im-pact of p...
The idea of a hierarchical spatial organization of society lies at the core of seminal theories in h...
Human interaction networks inferred from country-wide telephone activity recordings were recently u...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
We consider an economic geography model with two inter-regional proximity structures, one due to tra...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uniqu...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Do regional boundaries defined by governments respect the more natural ways that people interact acr...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the relationship between the spatial and topological s...
In this paper, a model (called the elliptic model) is proposed to estimate the number of social ties...
This paper examines the relationship between the areal expanse of societies, the development of thei...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uni...
Analyses of interaction patterns across geographical space have always been at the forefront of inte...
Empirical data on the dynamics of human face-to-face interactions across a variety of social venues ...
Based on a new substantial Swiss survey of ego-centric networks this paper analysis the im-pact of p...
The idea of a hierarchical spatial organization of society lies at the core of seminal theories in h...
Human interaction networks inferred from country-wide telephone activity recordings were recently u...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
We consider an economic geography model with two inter-regional proximity structures, one due to tra...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uniqu...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Do regional boundaries defined by governments respect the more natural ways that people interact acr...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the relationship between the spatial and topological s...
In this paper, a model (called the elliptic model) is proposed to estimate the number of social ties...
This paper examines the relationship between the areal expanse of societies, the development of thei...
Social interactions are considered pivotal to urban agglomeration forces. This study employs a uni...
Analyses of interaction patterns across geographical space have always been at the forefront of inte...
Empirical data on the dynamics of human face-to-face interactions across a variety of social venues ...
Based on a new substantial Swiss survey of ego-centric networks this paper analysis the im-pact of p...