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Incorporating Structural Stigma into Network Analysis

Social and Information Networks 2019-08-06 v1 Discrete Mathematics Methodology

Abstract

A rich literature has explored the modeling of homophily and other forms of nonuniform mixing associated with individual-level covariates within the exponential family random graph (ERGM) framework. Such differential mixing does not fully explain phenomena such as stigma, however, which involve the active maintenance of social boundaries by ostracism of persons with out-group ties. Here, we introduce a new statistic that allows for such effects to be captured, making it possible to probe for the potential presence of boundary maintenance above and beyond simple differences in nomination rates. We demonstrate this statistic in the context of gender segregation in a school classroom.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01500,
  title  = {Incorporating Structural Stigma into Network Analysis},
  author = {Francis Lee and Carter T. Butts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01500},
  year   = {2019}
}
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