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Partitioning large signed two-mode networks: Problems and prospects
Authors:Patrick Doreian  Paulette Lloyd  Andrej Mrvar
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, 2602 WWPH, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 16260, USA;2. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Kardeljeva ploš?ad 5, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;3. Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Ballantine Hall 744, 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Abstract:While a substantial amount of attention within social network analysis (SNA) has been given to the study of one-mode networks, there is an increasing consideration of two-mode networks. Recent research on signed networks resulted in the relaxed structural balance (RSB) approach and its subsequent extension to signed two-mode networks involving social actors and social objects. We extend this approach to large signed two-mode networks, and address the methodological issues that arise. We develop tools to partition these types of networks and compare them with other approaches using a recently collected dataset of United Nations General Assembly roll call votes. Although our primary purpose is methodological, we take the first step towards bridging Heider's structural balance theory with recent theorizing in international relations on soft balancing of power processes.
Keywords:Signed two-mode networks  Network partitioning  Generalized blockmodeling  UNGA voting  Relaxed structural balance  Balance of power processes  International relations
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