Human mobility is known to be distributed across several orders of magnitude of physical distances, which makes it generally difficult to endogenously find or define typical and meaningful scales. Relevant analyses, from movements to geographical partitions, seem to be relative to some ad-hoc scale, or no scale at all. Relying on geotagged data collected from photo-sharing social media, we apply community detection to movement networks constrained by increasing percentiles of the distance distribution. Using a simple parameter-free discontinuity detection algorithm, we discover clear phase transitions in the community partition space. The detection of these phases constitutes the first objective method of characterising endogenous, natural ...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Large-scale networks of human interaction, in particular country-wide telephone call networks, can b...
International audienceHuman mobility is known to be distributed across several orders of magnitude o...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
<div><p>The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mo...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
The recent availability of digital traces generated by phone calls and online logins has significant...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
We present a study on human mobility at small spatial scales. Differently from large scale mobility,...
On March 23 2020, the UK enacted an intensive, nationwide lockdown to mitigate transmission of COVID...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Many complex systems are organized in the form of a network embedded in space. Important examples in...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Large-scale networks of human interaction, in particular country-wide telephone call networks, can b...
International audienceHuman mobility is known to be distributed across several orders of magnitude o...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociolo...
<div><p>The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mo...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
The recent availability of digital traces generated by phone calls and online logins has significant...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
We present a study on human mobility at small spatial scales. Differently from large scale mobility,...
On March 23 2020, the UK enacted an intensive, nationwide lockdown to mitigate transmission of COVID...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Many complex systems are organized in the form of a network embedded in space. Important examples in...
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal t...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Large-scale networks of human interaction, in particular country-wide telephone call networks, can b...