Out of Sync, Out of Society: Political Beliefs and Social Networks.

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Network Science Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-03-09 DOI:10.1017/nws.2020.2
Won-Tak Joo, Jason Fletcher
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Abstract

Who is more likely to be isolated from society in terms of political beliefs? To answer this question, we measure whether individuals' beliefs are "out of sync" - the extent to which their views differ with their contemporaries - and examine how the level of synchronization is associated with the size of important-matter and political-matter discussion networks. The results show that people with weaker belief synchronization are more likely to have smaller important-matter discussion networks. However, additional analyses of political-matter discussion networks show that weaker belief synchronization is associated with smaller networks only among those without a high school diploma and even provides some advantage in maintaining larger networks for the college-educated. Overall, the results imply that political beliefs that are "out of sync" correspond to the individual being "out of society," whereas the aspects of "out of society" are quite different among educational groups.

脱节,脱离社会:政治信仰与社会网络》。
谁更有可能在政治信仰方面与社会隔离?为了回答这个问题,我们测量了个人信仰是否 "不同步"--即个人观点与同时代人的不同程度--并研究了同步程度与重要事项和政治事项讨论网络规模的关系。结果显示,信念同步性较弱的人更有可能拥有较小的重要事项讨论网络。然而,对政治事务讨论网络的其他分析表明,只有在没有高中文凭的人群中,较弱的信念同步性才与较小的网络有关,甚至在受过大学教育的人群中,较弱的信念同步性还能为维持较大的网络提供一些优势。总之,研究结果表明,政治信仰 "不同步 "与个人 "脱离社会 "是相对应的,而 "脱离社会 "的方面在不同的教育群体中是完全不同的。
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Network Science
Network Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Network Science is an important journal for an important discipline - one using the network paradigm, focusing on actors and relational linkages, to inform research, methodology, and applications from many fields across the natural, social, engineering and informational sciences. Given growing understanding of the interconnectedness and globalization of the world, network methods are an increasingly recognized way to research aspects of modern society along with the individuals, organizations, and other actors within it. The discipline is ready for a comprehensive journal, open to papers from all relevant areas. Network Science is a defining work, shaping this discipline. The journal welcomes contributions from researchers in all areas working on network theory, methods, and data.
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