Social and semantic coevolution in knowledge networks
DOI:10.1016/j.socnet.2009.04.005.
Camille Roth, Jean-Philippe Cointet
Socio-semantic networks involve agents creating and processing
information: communities of scientists, software developers, wiki
contributors and webloggers are, among others, examples of such
knowledge networks. We aim at demonstrating that the dynamics of these
communities can be adequately described as the coevolution of a social
and a socio-semantic network. More precisely, we will first introduce a
theoretical framework based on a social network and a socio-semantic
network, i.e. an epistemic network featuring agents, concepts and links
between agents and between agents and concepts. Adopting a relevant
empirical protocol, we will then describe the joint dynamics of social
and socio-semantic structures, at both macroscopic and microscopic
scales, emphasizing the remarkable stability of these macroscopic
properties in spite of a vivid local, agent-based network dynamics.
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