Do you two know each other? Transitivity, homophily
... with a high NFC will perceive more evidence of network closure than those individuals with a low NFC. That is, people with a high NFC will be more likely to assume that two people they know also know each other when in fact they do not. Second, we expect to find strong evidence of a “presumed racial ...
... with a high NFC will perceive more evidence of network closure than those individuals with a low NFC. That is, people with a high NFC will be more likely to assume that two people they know also know each other when in fact they do not. Second, we expect to find strong evidence of a “presumed racial ...
The scope of linguistic anthropology - Assets
... greet at all? How do they know when to greet or who to greet? Do the similarities and differences in greetings across language varieties, speech communities, and types of encounters within the same community reveal anything interesting about the speakers or to the speakers? Although linguistic anthr ...
... greet at all? How do they know when to greet or who to greet? Do the similarities and differences in greetings across language varieties, speech communities, and types of encounters within the same community reveal anything interesting about the speakers or to the speakers? Although linguistic anthr ...
Complex networks and decentralized search algorithms
... many of our friends know each other.) Indeed, at an implicit level, this is a large part of what makes the small-world phenomenon surprising to many people when they first hear it: the social network appears from the local perspective of any one node to be highly “clustered,” rather than the kind of ...
... many of our friends know each other.) Indeed, at an implicit level, this is a large part of what makes the small-world phenomenon surprising to many people when they first hear it: the social network appears from the local perspective of any one node to be highly “clustered,” rather than the kind of ...
Trust, Social Networks and the Informal Economy: A Comparative
... culturally defined system of exchange euphemistically called “compadrazgo” (alluding to the closeness that god parenthood implies in the catholic church)1, which was based on trust between individuals. This system involved a continuing exchange of complementary services (“favors”) performed and moti ...
... culturally defined system of exchange euphemistically called “compadrazgo” (alluding to the closeness that god parenthood implies in the catholic church)1, which was based on trust between individuals. This system involved a continuing exchange of complementary services (“favors”) performed and moti ...
Agent Design for Agent-Based Modelling
... devised for robot control, where effective low-level behaviours are essential. In their original form they avoided the use of internal models or planning. Architectures that do use internal models and predictive planning (4) tend to be more “ symbolic” in flavour and the more effective examples are ...
... devised for robot control, where effective low-level behaviours are essential. In their original form they avoided the use of internal models or planning. Architectures that do use internal models and predictive planning (4) tend to be more “ symbolic” in flavour and the more effective examples are ...
Debates on Social Simulation - CEUR
... agents with conscience of their future actions be modelled? As social agents are self conscious, a social system is therefore intrinsically recursive and the issue on complex systems would widen up with the topic of how to model systems in which the explanations about the system have an effect into ...
... agents with conscience of their future actions be modelled? As social agents are self conscious, a social system is therefore intrinsically recursive and the issue on complex systems would widen up with the topic of how to model systems in which the explanations about the system have an effect into ...
achievement values, cognitive style and social class
... readily measured in the intellectual and perceptual area. For this purpose the Embedded Figzlres Test (EFT), a measure commonly used to assess this cognitive style in the intellectual area, was used in this study. Various cross-cultural studies have shown that the social history, particularly child- ...
... readily measured in the intellectual and perceptual area. For this purpose the Embedded Figzlres Test (EFT), a measure commonly used to assess this cognitive style in the intellectual area, was used in this study. Various cross-cultural studies have shown that the social history, particularly child- ...
Relational
... The social molecule of the after-modern society is constituted by four base-elements that are combined together: G) the social relation’s target/goal is to select variations according to the type and degree of relationality that they entail; A) the means for achieving the goal must be such as to al ...
... The social molecule of the after-modern society is constituted by four base-elements that are combined together: G) the social relation’s target/goal is to select variations according to the type and degree of relationality that they entail; A) the means for achieving the goal must be such as to al ...
Learn to write badly - Loughborough University Institutional Repository
... They can then write in highly unpopulated ways, creating fictional worlds in which their theoretical things, rather than actual people, appear as the major actors. The problem is that, as linguists have shown, using nouns and passive sentences is a way to convey less, not more, information about hum ...
... They can then write in highly unpopulated ways, creating fictional worlds in which their theoretical things, rather than actual people, appear as the major actors. The problem is that, as linguists have shown, using nouns and passive sentences is a way to convey less, not more, information about hum ...
Lectures on Relational Sociology - Relational Studies in Sociology
... The social molecule of the after-modern society is constituted by four base-elements that are combined together: G) the social relation’s target/goal is to select variations according to the type and degree of relationality that they entail; A) the means for achieving the goal must be such as to al ...
... The social molecule of the after-modern society is constituted by four base-elements that are combined together: G) the social relation’s target/goal is to select variations according to the type and degree of relationality that they entail; A) the means for achieving the goal must be such as to al ...
Dimensions of Scalability in Cognitive Models
... Research Questions • Does network structure affect convergence towards a common community vocabulary? – Or: Is declarative memory robust w.r.t. a variety of network structures? • The small-scale, empirical and modeling data suggest that extreme networks (fully vs. disconnected) arrive at similar pe ...
... Research Questions • Does network structure affect convergence towards a common community vocabulary? – Or: Is declarative memory robust w.r.t. a variety of network structures? • The small-scale, empirical and modeling data suggest that extreme networks (fully vs. disconnected) arrive at similar pe ...
file - Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia
... time bound. They should also be able to articulate the mission of the social enterprise e.g. Nature Conservancy, Surinam Books. It is also valuable to translate impact indicators in terms of financial costs and benefits, to make multi-year projection of costs and benefits, and to apply investment se ...
... time bound. They should also be able to articulate the mission of the social enterprise e.g. Nature Conservancy, Surinam Books. It is also valuable to translate impact indicators in terms of financial costs and benefits, to make multi-year projection of costs and benefits, and to apply investment se ...
Social Network Analysis Plugin - Department of Computer Science
... We recently developed a new distributed management system for wireless mesh networks, called Mesh-Mon, that can help a team of system administrators (sysadmins) manage a wireless mobile ad hoc network (MANET) or a mesh network [1]. Mesh-Mon is designed to provide scalable monitoring of large unplann ...
... We recently developed a new distributed management system for wireless mesh networks, called Mesh-Mon, that can help a team of system administrators (sysadmins) manage a wireless mobile ad hoc network (MANET) or a mesh network [1]. Mesh-Mon is designed to provide scalable monitoring of large unplann ...
Social Structure - GCG-42
... The concept of social structure became popular amongst the sociologists, after the World War II. In this period of time the term Social Structure came to be applied to ‘almost any ordered arrangement of social phenomenon’. Herbert Spencer was the first sociologist to through light on the structure ...
... The concept of social structure became popular amongst the sociologists, after the World War II. In this period of time the term Social Structure came to be applied to ‘almost any ordered arrangement of social phenomenon’. Herbert Spencer was the first sociologist to through light on the structure ...
What Is Sociology?
... relationships and the way in which our lives are structured by rules, it follows that the initial answer to the question “What is Sociology?” is that it is the study of Social Order… In other words, Sociology explains how order is: ...
... relationships and the way in which our lives are structured by rules, it follows that the initial answer to the question “What is Sociology?” is that it is the study of Social Order… In other words, Sociology explains how order is: ...
Innovation and Social Capital in Silicon Valley
... formal guarantee that the merchant receiving these diamonds will return them without substitution. There is, though, a social structure based on family, community, and religious affiliation within which these exchanges take place that guarantee that failure to meet one's obligations would be met wit ...
... formal guarantee that the merchant receiving these diamonds will return them without substitution. There is, though, a social structure based on family, community, and religious affiliation within which these exchanges take place that guarantee that failure to meet one's obligations would be met wit ...
Conversation Map: An Interface for Very-Large-Scale Conversations WARREN SACK
... improve upon the tools of social science to create new interfaces for VLSCs that provide a means for participants and interested observers to understand and critically reflect on them. In this paper, two tools from the social sciences—social networks (e.g., [46, 47]); and, semantic networks (e.g., [ ...
... improve upon the tools of social science to create new interfaces for VLSCs that provide a means for participants and interested observers to understand and critically reflect on them. In this paper, two tools from the social sciences—social networks (e.g., [46, 47]); and, semantic networks (e.g., [ ...
agrupamento de escolas ibn mucana
... their social coordinates, eg his profession) considered equally in society as a whole and 'under the aspect in which it appears all structured along a dimension superiority-inferiority. More succinctly, the social status of an individual is the point where it resides on a scale of socially hierarchi ...
... their social coordinates, eg his profession) considered equally in society as a whole and 'under the aspect in which it appears all structured along a dimension superiority-inferiority. More succinctly, the social status of an individual is the point where it resides on a scale of socially hierarchi ...
Applications of Structural Endogamy A Turkish Nomadic Clan as
... The Role of Marital Cohesion. 25% noncohesive individuals (mostly unmarried) ...
... The Role of Marital Cohesion. 25% noncohesive individuals (mostly unmarried) ...
Chapter 6
... No cause has its effect apart from some larger context involving other variables. When, for whom, and in what conditions does this effect occur? A cause is really one among a set of interrelated factors required for the effect. ...
... No cause has its effect apart from some larger context involving other variables. When, for whom, and in what conditions does this effect occur? A cause is really one among a set of interrelated factors required for the effect. ...
Social Norms of Cooperation in Multiagent Systems
... standing cooperation is today essential to manage large-scale systems – such as peer-to-peer networks, e-commerce, trading systems, crowdsourcing platforms and sharing economies – where cooperation between agents is paramount [2, 3]. In this context, Indirect Reciprocity (IR) was emphasised as the m ...
... standing cooperation is today essential to manage large-scale systems – such as peer-to-peer networks, e-commerce, trading systems, crowdsourcing platforms and sharing economies – where cooperation between agents is paramount [2, 3]. In this context, Indirect Reciprocity (IR) was emphasised as the m ...
Citizen as a Sensor: The Barcelona Urban Mobility Use
... that represents the urban chronotype of the city. Specifically, optimizing the urban public transportation network (PTN) in real-time is a research challenge intensively studied. However, to achieve such optimization it is necessary to have complete knowledge of the state of the network. Unfortunat ...
... that represents the urban chronotype of the city. Specifically, optimizing the urban public transportation network (PTN) in real-time is a research challenge intensively studied. However, to achieve such optimization it is necessary to have complete knowledge of the state of the network. Unfortunat ...
Proceedings Template - WORD
... The last decade has seen fascinating transformation in the nature of cybercrime, from solely destructive to omnivorously profit seeking. With this transformation was the change in the ways in which cybercrimes are committed as cybercriminals become increasingly collaborative and organized. Individua ...
... The last decade has seen fascinating transformation in the nature of cybercrime, from solely destructive to omnivorously profit seeking. With this transformation was the change in the ways in which cybercrimes are committed as cybercriminals become increasingly collaborative and organized. Individua ...
Group-In-a-Box Layout for Multi-faceted Analysis of Communities
... graphs, with groups of vertices representing individuals that form a community. However, in many instances the vertices have attributes that divide individuals into distinct categories such as gender, profession, geographic location, and similar. It is often important to investigate what categories ...
... graphs, with groups of vertices representing individuals that form a community. However, in many instances the vertices have attributes that divide individuals into distinct categories such as gender, profession, geographic location, and similar. It is often important to investigate what categories ...