We study the social structure of Facebook "friendship" networks at one hundred American colleges and universities at a single point in time, and we examine the roles of user attributes-gender, class year, major, high school, and residence-at these institutions. We investigate the influence of common attributes at the dyad level in terms of assortativity coefficients and regression models. We then examine larger-scale groupings by detecting communities algorithmically and comparing them to network partitions based on user characteristics. We thereby examine the relative importance of different characteristics at different institutions, finding for example that common high school is more important to the social organization of large instituti...
We present an analysis of Club Nexus, an online community at Stanford University. Through the Nexus ...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
This study aimed to detect college students’ daily peer networks through a behavioral big-data-drive...
We study the social structure of Facebook “friendship” networks at one hundred American colleges and...
We study the structure of social networks of students by examining the graphs of Facebook "friendshi...
This paper documents the structure and composition of social networks on university campuses and inv...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
College is an important time of social growth in a person\u27s life. Often, connections formed in co...
Presented at the National Symposium on Student Retention (NSSR), New Orleans, LA, October 2012.Utili...
Is there a trade-off between having large networks of social connections on social networking sites ...
We studied the community structure pattern in the visualizations of ten personal social networks on ...
To what extent do friendship ties influence the conversation structure in open groups? Openly access...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
We present an analysis of Club Nexus, an online community at Stanford University. Through the Nexus ...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
This study aimed to detect college students’ daily peer networks through a behavioral big-data-drive...
We study the social structure of Facebook “friendship” networks at one hundred American colleges and...
We study the structure of social networks of students by examining the graphs of Facebook "friendshi...
This paper documents the structure and composition of social networks on university campuses and inv...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
Social media allow for an unprecedented amount of interaction between people online. A fundamental a...
College is an important time of social growth in a person\u27s life. Often, connections formed in co...
Presented at the National Symposium on Student Retention (NSSR), New Orleans, LA, October 2012.Utili...
Is there a trade-off between having large networks of social connections on social networking sites ...
We studied the community structure pattern in the visualizations of ten personal social networks on ...
To what extent do friendship ties influence the conversation structure in open groups? Openly access...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
We present an analysis of Club Nexus, an online community at Stanford University. Through the Nexus ...
Most research on segregation in social networks considers small circles of strong ties, and little i...
This study aimed to detect college students’ daily peer networks through a behavioral big-data-drive...