Two prevailing theories for explaining social group or community structure are cohesion and identity. The social cohesion approach posits that social groups arise out of an aggregation of individuals that have mutual interpersonal attraction as they share common characteristics. These characteristics can range from common interests to kinship ties and from social values to ethnic backgrounds. In contrast, the social identity approach posits that an individual is likely to join a group based on an intrinsic self-evaluation at a cognitive or perceptual level. In other words group members typically share an awareness of a common category membership. In this work we seek to understand the role of these two contrasting theories in explaining the...
The traditional notion of community is typically tied to a specific population or geographical locat...
International audienceNowadays, Online Social Networks (OSN) are commonly used by groups of users to...
Community, a notion transversal to all areas of Social Network Analysis, has drawn tremendous amount...
Two prevailing theories for explaining social group or community structure are cohesion and identity...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
We study online social group dynamics based on how group members diverge in their online discussions...
We study online social group dynamics based on how group members diverge in their online discussions...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
Social cohesion is an important determinant of community well-being, especially in times of distress...
A wealth of research on social life has examined the causes and consequences of social identity. I b...
Interaction on social networking sites (SNS) occurs in an environment that is rife with a multitude ...
Finding subgroups within social networks is important for understanding and possibly influencing th...
Social groups play a crucial role in social media platforms because they form the basis for user par...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
The social identity approach suggests that group prototypical individuals have greater influence ove...
The traditional notion of community is typically tied to a specific population or geographical locat...
International audienceNowadays, Online Social Networks (OSN) are commonly used by groups of users to...
Community, a notion transversal to all areas of Social Network Analysis, has drawn tremendous amount...
Two prevailing theories for explaining social group or community structure are cohesion and identity...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
We study online social group dynamics based on how group members diverge in their online discussions...
We study online social group dynamics based on how group members diverge in their online discussions...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
Social cohesion is an important determinant of community well-being, especially in times of distress...
A wealth of research on social life has examined the causes and consequences of social identity. I b...
Interaction on social networking sites (SNS) occurs in an environment that is rife with a multitude ...
Finding subgroups within social networks is important for understanding and possibly influencing th...
Social groups play a crucial role in social media platforms because they form the basis for user par...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
The social identity approach suggests that group prototypical individuals have greater influence ove...
The traditional notion of community is typically tied to a specific population or geographical locat...
International audienceNowadays, Online Social Networks (OSN) are commonly used by groups of users to...
Community, a notion transversal to all areas of Social Network Analysis, has drawn tremendous amount...