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networkDynamic (version 0.11.5)

windsurfers: Lin Freeman's Dynamic Network of Windsurfer Social Interactions

Description

A dynamic network object describing daily social interactions between windsurfers on California beaches over a months time. Collected by Lin Freeman in 1988.

Usage

data(windsurfers)

Arguments

Format

The format is is a networkDynamic object with node and edge activity.attributes defined by spell matricies.

Details

The data in this network was originally collected and analyzed in aggregate by Freeman et al. (1988) and has since been used in a number of influential articles (see Cornwell, 2009; Hummon and Doreian, 2003; Zeggelink et al., 1996, etc.). While this network is typically analyzed in aggregate, it was originally collected as a dynamically evolving network (where the vertex set is composed of windsurfers and the edge set is composed of interpersonal communication).

The network was collected daily (sampled at two time points each day) for 31 days (August 28, 1986 to September 27,1986). From Almquist and Butts, 201:

"Individuals were tracked with a unique ID, and were divided by Freeman et al. into those we will here call, 'regulars' (N = 54) -- frequent attendees who were well-integrated into the social life of the beach community -- and 'irregulars' (N = 41) on ethnographic grounds. The former category was further broken down by the researchers into two groups, Group 1 (N = 22) and Group 2 (N = 21), with 11 individuals not classified as belonging to either Group 1 or Group 2. Altogether, the union of vertex sets (Vmax ) consists of 95 individuals. On any given day during the observation period, the number of windsurfers appearing on the beach ranged from 3 to 37, with the number of communication ties per day ranging from 0 to 96."

The dynamicNetwork object was created from a list of network objects (length 31, but there is one missing entry index 25 marked with an NA). Each list entry is labeled 828, 829 ... 927 -- this corresponds to the date the network was collected. Vertex attributes include: group1, group2, regular, vertex.names -- group1, group2, and regular are ethnographically defined (and are simply dummies in this case, i.e., 0/1), and vertex.names is the original code number used by Lin. This are static vertex attributes.

The original set of static networks have been merged into a single dynamic network object with vertex activity coded in a spell matrix following the conventions of networkDynamic objects. There is very high daily turnover of who is present on the beach on each day.

Several dynamic network level attributes (e.g., list.network.attributes) have been added by Zack Almquist. These include:

  • atmp atmospheric temperature.

  • cord Grid location on the beach.

  • day simply the Monday/Tuesday/etc labeling.

  • gst ground surface temperature (celsius).

  • week week is the position within the month (e.g., first week in august)

  • wspd Wind speed from noaa.gov.

  • wvht Wave height noaa.gov.

atm, gst, wspd, wvht are from the national atmospheric data (noaa.gov) and come from the closest beach that had accurate weather data. Day of week is relevant because weekly periodicity of the nodeset is quite high.

References

Almquist, Zack W. and Butts, Carter T. (2011). "Logistic Network Regression for Scalable Analysis of Networks with Joint Edge/Vertex Dynamics." IMBS Technical Report MBS 11-03, University of California, Irvine.

Freeman, L. C., Freeman, S. C., Michaelson, A. G., 1988. "On human social intelligence." Journal of Social Biological Structure 11, 415--425.

Examples

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data(windsurfers)

data(windsurferPanels)

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