论文标题

在Facebook上的美国大学网络形成的动态

The dynamics of U.S. college network formation on Facebook

论文作者

Overgoor, Jan, State, Bogdan, Adamic, Lada

论文摘要

在美国,许多人的终身社交网络中很大一部分是在大学中形成的。然而,我们对这种形成过程的许多方面的理解,例如时间变化的作用,教育环境之间的异质性以及大学期间形成的纽带的持久性是不完整的。为了帮助填补其中一些差距,我们使用了1,181家美国高等教育机构的社交网络的人口级数据集,从2008年到2019年不等,以详细了解大学网络的结构如何随着时间而变化。这些网络发展中最突出的特征是当学生首次进入大学时,朋友活动的爆发。在此期间形成的关系在整体上塑造网络的结构和学生在其中的位置方面发挥了重要作用。随后的开始和从指导中断的突破进一步影响了新的领带形成的体积。同层在领带形成中同样显示时间变化。当学生定居住房时,同性关系更有可能形成,同时在学生通过学位前进时分享主要的马刺友谊。大学的财产,例如许多学生是否住在校园里,也调节了这些影响。在不同情况下和学生学院生活的不同点形成的联系可能在毕业后保持近年的可能性各不相同。这些发现共同表明,教育环境以多种不同的方式介导了网络形成。

In the U.S., a significant portion of many people's life-long social networks is formed in college. Yet our understanding of many aspects of this formation process, such as the role of time variation, heterogeneity between educational contexts, and the persistence of ties formed during college, is incomplete. In order to help fill some of these gaps, we use a population-level dataset of the social networks of 1,181 U.S. institutions of higher education, ranging from 2008 to 2019, to provide a detailed view of how the structure of college networks changes over time. The most prominent feature in the evolution of these networks is the burst in friending activity when students first enter college. Ties formed during this period play a strong role in shaping the structure of the networks overall and the students' position within them. Subsequent starts and breaks from instruction further affect the volume of new tie formation. Homophily in tie formation likewise shows variation in time. Same-gender ties are more likely to form when students settle into housing, while sharing a major spurs friendships as students progress through their degree. Properties of the college, such as whether many students live on campus, also modulate these effects. Ties that form in different contexts and at different points in students' college lives vary in their likelihood of remaining close years after graduation. Together, these findings suggest that educational context mediates network formation in multiple different ways.

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