articleAug 20, 2006Closed access
Group formation in large social networks
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Abstract
The processes by which communities come together, attract new members, and develop over time is a central research issue in the social sciences - political movements, professional organizations, and religious denominations all provide fundamental examples of such communities. In the digital domain, on-line groups are becoming increasingly prominent due to the growth of community and social networking sites such as MySpace and LiveJournal. However, the challenge of collecting and analyzing large-scale time-resolved data on social groups and communities has left most basic questions about the evolution of such groups largely unresolved: what are the structural features that influence whether individuals will…
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- Friendship
- Join (topology)
- Data science
- Politics
- Computer science
- Social network (sociolinguistics)
- World Wide Web
- Social group
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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