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关联扩散的复杂性:重新评估网络结构与文化变异之间的关系

The Complexity of Associative Diffusion: Reassessing the Relationship between Network Structure and Cultural Variation

American Sociological Review · 2021
被引 1
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

复制并扩展了Goldberg和Stein的模型,发现局部聚类网络在较大群体中同样能促进文化变异,挑战了原结论的普遍性,对理解人际影响的理论模型有启发。

Abstract

Goldberg and Stein (2018) present an innovative agent-based computational model that shows how cultural associations can diffuse through superficial interpersonal interactions. They counterintuitively argue that segmented networks—for example, those resembling “small worlds” with dense local clustering—inhibit rather than promote cultural diffusion. This finding is notable because it breaks with a long line of influential research showing that local clustering is crucial to diffusion in cases where behaviors and practices—including cultural beliefs—require multiple reinforcements in order to spread. Replicating Goldberg and Stein’s model, we find this result only holds consistently in settings approximating small-group interactions. In models with larger populations, and where cultural associations require repeated reinforcement through social observation, locally clustered small-world networks can promote global cultural variation as well as globally-connected networks, and sometimes do so better. The complex interactions among parameters that lead to this reversal in Goldberg and Stein’s model are instructive for theoretical models of interpersonal influence.

社会网络文化扩散计算社会科学网络结构