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Improving the visibility of minorities through network growth interventions
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Abstract Improving the position of minority groups in networks through interventions is a challenge of high theoretical and societal importance. However, a systematic analysis of interventions that alter the network growth process is still missing. In this work, we propose a model to examine how network grow... view more
Improving the position of minority groups in networks through interventions is a challenge of high theoretical and societal importance. However, a systematic analysis of interventions that alter the network growth process is still missing. In this work, we propose a model to examine how network growth interventions impact the position of minority nodes in degree rankings over time. We distinguish between (i) group size interventions, such as introducing quotas; and (ii) behavioural interventions, such as varying how groups connect to each other. We find that even extreme quotas do not increase minority representation in rankings if the actors in the network do not adopt homophilic behaviour. Thus, interventions need to be coordinated in order to improve the visibility of minorities. In a real-world case study, we explore which interventions can reach gender parity in academia. Our work provides a theoretical and computational framework for investigating the effectiveness of interventions in growing networks.... view less
Keywords
network; interaction; ranking; minority; representation; group size; intervention; gender relations; science
Classification
Natural Science and Engineering, Applied Sciences
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Applied mathematics; Computational science
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Journal
Communications Physics, 6 (2023)
ISSN
2399-3650
Status
Published Version; reviewed