نتایج جستجو برای: visual social actors

تعداد نتایج: 971093  

Journal: :Social Networks 2001
Michael Bourgeois Noah E. Friedkin

We examine three hypotheses at the foundation of theories concerned with the organization of social space and social solidarity in differentiated groups. The most important of these hypotheses is that interpersonal ties between actors in different positions of a social structure foster social solidarity; however, the theories are silent on the question of whether this effect of interpersonal ti...

2011
Linton C. Freeman

In a recent book I reviewed the development of social network analysis from its earliest beginnings until the late 1990s (Freeman, 2004). There I characterized social network analysis as an approach that involves four defining properties: (1) It involves the intuition that links among social actors are important. (2) It is based on the collection and analysis of data that record social relation...

Journal: :J. Comput. Science 2011
Vahid Dabbaghian Valerie Spicer Suraj K. Singh Peter B. Borwein Patricia L. Brantingham

This research examines the spread of criminal behavior and hard drug consumption using a mathematical approach called cellular automata (CA). This CA model is based on two behavioral concepts. Firstly, peer association impacts criminal involvement. Secondly, addiction can heighten criminal activity. The model incorporates four types of actors who interact in a high-risk social community and one...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2017
Tania M Jenkins Susan E Short

The theory of social diagnosis recognizes two principles: 1) extra-medical social structures frame diagnosis; and 2) myriad social actors, in addition to clinicians, contribute to diagnostic labels and processes. The relationship between social diagnosis and (de)medicalization remains undertheorized, however, because social diagnosis does not account for how social actors can also resist the pa...

2011
Ravi Thambusamy Hamid R. Nemati

Social networking using social media has fundamentally changed the way people maintain friendship networks, and the way people interact and communicate with others on their social networks. Traditional research on social networking uses associations between or relationships among actors. Using a sociomateriality perspective in this paper, we address calls to the IS research community to explore...

2008
VILMOS F. MISANGYI GARY R. WEAVER

We draw from theories of institutions and collective identities to present a threefold framework of institutional change—involving institutional logics, resources, and social actors—that furthers our understanding of the mitigation of corruption. Those social actors intent on reforming corruption function as institutional entrepreneurs, and their success depends both on articulating an anticorr...

2003
Moses A. Boudourides

Here we intend to re-examine Axelrod’s ‘adaptive culture model,’ i.e., a simulation of the dissemination of culture through social interaction proceeding by local convergence and resulting an emergence of global polarization at some degree (Axelrod, 1997). Our purpose is twofold: (i) to increase the produced relatively low heterogeneity in Axelrod’s model and (ii) to explore how the social netw...

Journal: :AJS; American journal of sociology 2015
Ori Schwarz

Based on focus groups and interviews with student renters in an Israeli slum, the article explores the contributions of differences in sonic styles and sensibilities to boundary work, social categorization, and evaluation. Alongside visual cues such as broken windows, bad neighborhoods are characterized by sonic cues, such as shouts from windows. Students understand "being ghetto" as being loud...

2003
Christian Fuchs

Social systems theory is dominated by a reductionistic individualism and a dualistic functionalism. Especially the latter doesn’t adequately integrate the human being. In order to avoid dualism, mechanistic determinism and reductionism, a dialectical concept of social systems that is based on the notion of self-organization seems necessary. In order to establish a dialectical theory of social s...

Journal: :Computer Networks 2007
Trevor I. Fenner Mark Levene George Loizou George Roussos

We present a stochastic model for a social network, where new actors may join the network, existing actors may become inactive and, at a later stage, reactivate themselves. Our model captures the evolution of the network, assuming that actors attain new relations or become active according to the preferential attachment rule. We derive the mean-field equations for this stochastic model and show...

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