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Mobility and social network effects on extremist opinions
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EngineeringSocial InfluencePublic OpinionPolitical BehaviorCommunicationSocial NetworkRumor SpreadingSocial SciencesJournalismComputational Social ScienceSocial Network EffectsSocial DynamicExtreme OpinionsMajority InfluenceSocial Network AnalysisSocial Network AggregationNetwork ScienceCoda ModelSocial ComputingSociologySocial Network StructuresOpinion Aggregation
Understanding the emergence of extreme opinions and in what kind of environment they might become less extreme is a central theme in our modern globalized society. A model combining continuous opinions and observed discrete actions (CODA) capable of addressing the important issue of measuring how extreme opinions might be has been recently proposed. In this paper I show extreme opinions to arise in a ubiquitous manner in the CODA model for a multitude of social network structures. Depending on network details reducing extremism seems to be possible. However, a large number of agents with extreme opinions is always observed. A significant decrease in the number of extremists can be observed by allowing agents to change their positions in the network.
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