An empirical study of spatial and transpatial social networks using Bluetooth and Facebook

Computer Science – Computers and Society

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17 pages,4 figures, 1 table

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This study provides insights into the quantitative similarities, differences and relationships between users' spatial, face-to-face, urban social networks and their transpatial, online counterparts. We explore and map the social ties within a cohort of 2602 users, and how those ties are mediated via physical co-presence and online tools. Our analysis focused on isolating two distinct segments of the social network: one mediated by physical co-presence, and the other mediated by Facebook. Our results suggest that as a whole the networks exhibit homogeneous characteristics, but individuals' involvement in those networks varies considerably. Furthermore this study provides a methodological approach for jointly analysing spatial & transpatial networks utilising pervasive and ubiquitous technology.

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