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    • Social and Spatial Clustering of People at Humanity’s Largest Gathering 

      Barnett, Ian; Khanna, Tarun; Onnela, Jukka-Pekka (Public Library of Science, 2016)
      Macroscopic behavior of scientific and societal systems results from the aggregation of microscopic behaviors of their constituent elements, but connecting the macroscopic with the microscopic in human behavior has ...
    • With Us or Against Us? Networks, Identity and Order in a Virtual World 

      Torfason, Magnus Thor (2012-09-04)
      Social networks and social groups have both been seen as important to discouraging malfeasance and supporting the global pro-social norms that underlie social order, but have typically been treated either as pure substitutes ...