نتایج جستجو برای: visual social actors

تعداد نتایج: 971093  

2013
Mikołaj Jan Piskorski

This paper proposes that networks give actors a cover by giving them the excuse of sociability to engage in normatively prohibited market behaviors. I apply this hypothesis to actors in long-term exclusive relationships who are surreptitiously seeking new relationships without jeopardizing their current ones. I hypothesize that these actors will be drawn to social environments where others soci...

2010
Else-Marie Augusti Annika Melinder Gustaf Gredebäck

Four-, 6-, and 11-month old infants were presented with movies in which two adult actors conversed about everyday events, either by facing each other or looking in opposite directions. Infants from 6 months of age made more gaze shifts between the actors, in accordance with the flow of conversation, when the actors were facing each other. A second experiment demonstrated that gaze following alo...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2021

This article discusses the role of giant social media corporations Facebook, Google (YouTube), and Twitter in counter-terrorism countering violent extremisms (CT/CVEs). Based on a qualitative investigation mobilizing corporate communications as well collection interviews with European stakeholders, it argues that these firms have become actors this policy area what is traditionally considered h...

2005
Weidong Huang Seok-Hee Hong Peter Eades

This report describes a within-subjects experiment in which we compare the relative effectiveness of five sociogram drawing conventions in communicating underlying network substance, based on user task performance and usability preference, in order to examine effects of different spatial layout formats on human sociogram perception. We also explore the impact of edge crossings, a widely accepte...

G Davatgarzadeh Rahman Sahragard,

This study takes a critical discourse analysis approach to investigate the linguistic representation of male and female social actors and construction of gender identities in the Interchange Third Edition. The analytical models used are van Leeuwen's (1996) framework and Halliday's transitivity model (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004). The findings of this study indicated a differential representat...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Pratik Vinay Gupte Balaraman Ravindran

In social network analysis, the fundamental idea behind the notion of position is to discover actors who have similar structural signatures. Positional analysis of social networks involves partitioning the actors into disjoint sets using a notion of equivalence which captures the structure of relationships among actors. Classical approaches to Positional Analysis, such as Regular equivalence an...

2015
Timothy J Foxon Catherine S E Bale Jonathan Busch Ruth Bush Stephen Hall Katy Roelich

Investment in infrastructure is recognized as a key enabler of economic prosperity, but it is also important for addressing social and environmental challenges, including climate change mitigation and addressing fuel poverty. The UK Government Strategy Investing in Britain’s Future argues that significant investment in “resilient, cost effective and sustainable energy supplies” is needed to mee...

Journal: :Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 2013
Michael Salter-Townshend Thomas Brendan Murphy

Many recent approaches to modeling social networks have focussed on embedding the actors in a latent “social space”. Links are more likely for actors that are close in social space than for actors that are distant in social space. In particular, the Latent Position Cluster Model (LPCM) [1] allows for explicit modelling of the clustering that is exhibited in many network datasets. However, infer...

2014
Glen Finau Acklesh Prasad Sarah Logan John Cox

ABSTRACT: This paper examines the extent social media is enabling e-democracy in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The study conducts an interpretative case study approach interviewing active social media users, political actors, civil servants, civilians, civil society actors and tertiary students. The study also conducts a content analysis of popular “political social media” Facebook pages i...

2013
Matteo Gagliolo Tom Lenaerts Dirk Jacobs

Social capital designs the ensemble of resources which are accessible to a social actor through its relationship with other actors [1]. As such, social capital is always embedded in a social network, where nodes represent actors (e.g. individuals, political groups, associations), and links represent relationships (e.g., friendship, common interests, hostility) [2]. Social networks are inherentl...

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