articleAmerican Journal of SociologySep 1, 2009Closed access

Origins of Homophily in an Evolving Social Network

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Abstract

The authors investigate the origins of homophily in a large university community, using network data in which interactions, attributes, and affiliations are all recorded over time. The analysis indicates that highly similar pairs do show greater than average propensity to form new ties; however, it also finds that tie formation is heavily biased by triadic closure and focal closure, which effectively constrain the opportunities among which individuals may select. In the case of triadic closure, moreover, selection to “friend of a friend” status is determined by an analogous combination of individual preference and structural proximity. The authors conclude that the dynamic interplay of choice homophily and…

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Keywords
  • Homophily
  • Closure (psychology)
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Preference
  • Social network (sociolinguistics)
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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