Building on Granovetter's theory of the "strength of weak ties,'' research on "small-world'' networks suggests that bridges between clusters in a social network (long-range ties) promote cultural diffusion, homogeneity, and integration. We show that this macro-level implication of network structure depends on hidden micro-level assumptions. Using a computational model similar to earlier studies, we find that ties between clusters facilitate cultural convergence under the micro-level assumptions of assimilation and attraction to similar others. However, these assumptions also have negative counterparts-differentiation and xenophobia. We found that when these negative possibilities are no longer assumed away, the effect of long-range ties rev...
Theoretically, polarization is associated with a higher probability of social conflict. This paper, ...
We examine data on and models of small world properties and parameters of social networks. Our focus...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
Building on Granovetter's theory of the "strength of weak ties,'' research on "small-world'' network...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
The emergence and institutionalization of cooperation in sizable groups without reciprocity receives...
Despite tendencies toward convergence, differences between individuals and groups continue to exist ...
GrunouetterS Strength of weak ties ’ theory offers a satisfying approach to the study of integration...
Experimental and field research has demonstrated a pervasive tendency toward pairwise conformity amo...
The strength of weak ties is that they tend to be long—they connect socially distant locations, allo...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increas-ingly ‘‘small wor...
Recent research on social contagion has demonstrated significant effects of network topology on the ...
8 pages, 3 figures (v2: typos, minor corrections in section 3.2) (v3: examples, figures added)Until ...
International audienceThe recent literature on "complex contagions" challenges Granovetter's classic...
Theoretically, polarization is associated with a higher probability of social conflict. This paper, ...
Theoretically, polarization is associated with a higher probability of social conflict. This paper, ...
We examine data on and models of small world properties and parameters of social networks. Our focus...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
Building on Granovetter's theory of the "strength of weak ties,'' research on "small-world'' network...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
The emergence and institutionalization of cooperation in sizable groups without reciprocity receives...
Despite tendencies toward convergence, differences between individuals and groups continue to exist ...
GrunouetterS Strength of weak ties ’ theory offers a satisfying approach to the study of integration...
Experimental and field research has demonstrated a pervasive tendency toward pairwise conformity amo...
The strength of weak ties is that they tend to be long—they connect socially distant locations, allo...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increas-ingly ‘‘small wor...
Recent research on social contagion has demonstrated significant effects of network topology on the ...
8 pages, 3 figures (v2: typos, minor corrections in section 3.2) (v3: examples, figures added)Until ...
International audienceThe recent literature on "complex contagions" challenges Granovetter's classic...
Theoretically, polarization is associated with a higher probability of social conflict. This paper, ...
Theoretically, polarization is associated with a higher probability of social conflict. This paper, ...
We examine data on and models of small world properties and parameters of social networks. Our focus...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...