Competition and Selection Among Conventions
February 21, 2017 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ The Web Conference
Repo contents: README.md, competing_conventions.pdf
Authors
Rahmtin Rotabi, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jon Kleinberg
arXiv ID
1702.06527
Category
cs.SI: Social & Info Networks
Cross-listed
physics.soc-ph
Citations
12
Venue
The Web Conference
Repository
https://github.com/CornellNLP/Macros
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Last Checked
1 month ago
Abstract
In many domains, a latent competition among different conventions determines which one will come to dominate. One sees such effects in the success of community jargon, of competing frames in political rhetoric, or of terminology in technical contexts. These effects have become widespread in the online domain, where the data offers the potential to study competition among conventions at a fine-grained level. In analyzing the dynamics of conventions over time, however, even with detailed on-line data, one encounters two significant challenges. First, as conventions evolve, the underlying substance of their meaning tends to change as well; and such substantive changes confound investigations of social effects. Second, the selection of a convention takes place through the complex interactions of individuals within a community, and contention between the users of competing conventions plays a key role in the convention's evolution. Any analysis must take place in the presence of these two issues. In this work we study a setting in which we can cleanly track the competition among conventions. Our analysis is based on the spread of low-level authoring conventions in the eprint arXiv over 24 years: by tracking the spread of macros and other author-defined conventions, we are able to study conventions that vary even as the underlying meaning remains constant. We find that the interaction among co-authors over time plays a crucial role in the selection of them; the distinction between more and less experienced members of the community, and the distinction between conventions with visible versus invisible effects, are both central to the underlying processes. Through our analysis we make predictions at the population level about the ultimate success of different synonymous conventions over time--and at the individual level about the outcome of "fights" between people over convention choices.
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