How people connect with one another is a fundamental question in the social sciences, and the resulting social networks can have a profound impact on our daily lives. Blau offered a powerful explanation: people connect with one another based on their positions in a social space. Yet a principled measure of social distance, allowing comparison within and between societies, remains elusive. We use the connectivity kernel of conditionally independent edge models to develop a family of segregation statistics with desirable properties: they offer an intuitive and universal characteristic scale on social space (facilitating comparison across datasets and societies), are applicable to multivariate and mixed node attributes, and capture segregation...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
156 pagesHow do social networks reveal and shape intergroup boundaries? Using the case study of frie...
How people connect with one another is a fundamental question in the social sciences, and the result...
Community structure, including relationships between and within groups, is foundational to our under...
"Using newly collected data from the General Social Survey, we compare levels of segregation by race...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling model of racial and residential segregation to a conte...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
To measure, predict, and prevent social segregation, it is necessary to understand the factors that ...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We propose an intuitive way of how to measure segregation in social and spatial networks. Using rand...
Observing networks completely is not always possible or practical. However, attributes of nodes can ...
The ubiquity of mobile devices and the popularity of location-based-services have generated, for the...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Large-scale human social network structure is typically inferred from digital trace samples of onlin...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
156 pagesHow do social networks reveal and shape intergroup boundaries? Using the case study of frie...
How people connect with one another is a fundamental question in the social sciences, and the result...
Community structure, including relationships between and within groups, is foundational to our under...
"Using newly collected data from the General Social Survey, we compare levels of segregation by race...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling model of racial and residential segregation to a conte...
The intuitive literature on segregation is reviewed and a segregation measure, S, is constructed to ...
To measure, predict, and prevent social segregation, it is necessary to understand the factors that ...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We propose an intuitive way of how to measure segregation in social and spatial networks. Using rand...
Observing networks completely is not always possible or practical. However, attributes of nodes can ...
The ubiquity of mobile devices and the popularity of location-based-services have generated, for the...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Large-scale human social network structure is typically inferred from digital trace samples of onlin...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
156 pagesHow do social networks reveal and shape intergroup boundaries? Using the case study of frie...