Geographic proximity is a determinant factor of friendship. Friendship datasets that include detailed geographic information are scarce, and when this information is available, the dependence of friendship on distance is often modelled by pre-specified parametric functions or derived from theory without further empirical assessment. This paper aims to give a detailed representation of the association between distance and the likelihood of friendship existence and friendship dynamics, and how this is modified by a few basic social and individual factors. The data employed is a three-wave network of 336 adolescents living in a small Swedish town, for whom information has been collected on their household locations. The analysis is a three-ste...
Acknowledging the relevance of social networks on (social) travel behaviour, the objective of this p...
Social activities are responsible for a large proportion of travel demands of individuals. Modeling ...
Online friendship connections are often not representative of social relationships or shared interes...
Geographic proximity is a determinant factor of friendship. Friendship datasets that include detaile...
Geographic proximity is a determinant factor of friendship. Friendship datasets that include detaile...
Little is known about how social interactions are affected by geographical distance. This column arg...
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the spatial constraints on the location of friends. T...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
Online social networking services entice millions of users to spend hours every day interacting with...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
This study is part of the broad debate about the role of distance and technology for interpersonal c...
This study is part of the broad debate about the role of distance and technology for interpersonal c...
Daily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be friends with the people t...
19 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Indivi...
Acknowledging the relevance of social networks on (social) travel behaviour, the objective of this p...
Social activities are responsible for a large proportion of travel demands of individuals. Modeling ...
Online friendship connections are often not representative of social relationships or shared interes...
Geographic proximity is a determinant factor of friendship. Friendship datasets that include detaile...
Geographic proximity is a determinant factor of friendship. Friendship datasets that include detaile...
Little is known about how social interactions are affected by geographical distance. This column arg...
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the spatial constraints on the location of friends. T...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
Online social networking services entice millions of users to spend hours every day interacting with...
A common finding in analyses of geographic mobility is a strong association between past movement an...
This study is part of the broad debate about the role of distance and technology for interpersonal c...
This study is part of the broad debate about the role of distance and technology for interpersonal c...
Daily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be friends with the people t...
19 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Indivi...
Acknowledging the relevance of social networks on (social) travel behaviour, the objective of this p...
Social activities are responsible for a large proportion of travel demands of individuals. Modeling ...
Online friendship connections are often not representative of social relationships or shared interes...