Seminar by Prof. Markus Strohmaier

Start
13th March 2019 01:00 PM
End
13th March 2019 02:00 PM
Location
Lecture room 2009, Jülich GRS building (16.15)

RWTH Aachen University

(Germany)

Modeling minorities in social networks

Homophily can put minority groups in social networks at a disadvantage by restricting their ability to establish links with people from a majority group. This can limit the overall visibility of minorities in the network, and create biases. In this talk, I will show how the visibility of minority groups in social networks is a function of (i) their relative group size and (ii) the presence or absence of homophilic behavior. In addition, the results show that perception biases can emerge in social networks with high homophily or high heterophily and unequal group sizes, and that these effects are highly related to the asymmetric nature of homophily in networks. This work presents a foundation for assessing the visibility of minority groups and corresponding perception biases in social networks in which homophilic or heterophilic behaviour is present.

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