Information access representations and social capital in networks

23 Oct 2020  ·  Ashkan Bashardoust, Hannah C. Beilinson, Sorelle A. Friedler, Jiajie Ma, Jade Rousseau, Carlos E. Scheidegger, Blair D. Sullivan, Nasanbayar Ulzii-Orshikh, Suresh Venkatasubramanian ·

Social network position confers power and social capital. In the setting of online social networks that have massive reach, creating mathematical representations of social capital is an important step towards understanding how network position can differentially confer advantage to different groups and how network position can itself be a source of advantage. In this paper, we use well established models for information flow on networks as a base to propose a formal descriptor of the network position of a node as represented by its information access. Combining these descriptors allows a full representation of social capital across the network. Using real-world networks, we demonstrate that this representation allows the identification of differences between groups based on network specific measures of inequality of access.

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