U. Brandes, and J. Lerner. ICFCA 2007 Satellite Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Conceptual Structures: Exploring Opportunities, (2007)
Abstract
Communities in social networks are often defined as groups of densely connected actors. However, members of the same dense group are not equal but may differ largely in their social position or in the role they play. Furthermore, the same positions can be found across the borders of dense communities so that networks contain a significant group structure which does not coincide with the structure of dense groups. This papers gives a survey over formalizations of network-positions with a special emphasis on the use of algebraic notions.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 brandes2007roleequivalent
%A Brandes, Ulrik
%A Lerner, Jürgen
%B ICFCA 2007 Satellite Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Conceptual Structures: Exploring Opportunities
%D 2007
%E Obiedkov, Sergei
%E Roth, Camille
%K actor analysis network role seminar2009 sna social structure
%T Role-equivalent Actors in Networks
%U http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/algo/publications/bl-rean-07.pdf
%X Communities in social networks are often defined as groups of densely connected actors. However, members of the same dense group are not equal but may differ largely in their social position or in the role they play. Furthermore, the same positions can be found across the borders of dense communities so that networks contain a significant group structure which does not coincide with the structure of dense groups. This papers gives a survey over formalizations of network-positions with a special emphasis on the use of algebraic notions.
@inproceedings{brandes2007roleequivalent,
abstract = {Communities in social networks are often defined as groups of densely connected actors. However, members of the same dense group are not equal but may differ largely in their social position or in the role they play. Furthermore, the same positions can be found across the borders of dense communities so that networks contain a significant group structure which does not coincide with the structure of dense groups. This papers gives a survey over formalizations of network-positions with a special emphasis on the use of algebraic notions.},
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author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Lerner, Jürgen},
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booktitle = {ICFCA 2007 Satellite Workshop on Social Network Analysis and Conceptual Structures: Exploring Opportunities},
editor = {Obiedkov, Sergei and Roth, Camille},
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keywords = {actor analysis network role seminar2009 sna social structure},
timestamp = {2015-11-10T10:01:40.000+0100},
title = {Role-equivalent Actors in Networks},
url = {http://www.inf.uni-konstanz.de/algo/publications/bl-rean-07.pdf},
year = 2007
}