Limits to inferring status from friendship relations

Volume: 59, Pages: 77 - 97
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Informal status in communities is a relational phenomenon, it is attributed by others, and can be analysed using social network measures. However, many studies measure a single network relation – friendship – and interpret it related to status hierarchies: the number of friends is assumed to indicate status and asymmetric friendships are assumed to indicate status difference. While this practice is grounded in theoretical models of group...
Paper Details
Title
Limits to inferring status from friendship relations
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
59
Pages
77 - 97
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