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"Networks are supposed to be supportive, however, tensions, constrains and conflicts are also part of social life and arise among significant relationships. As network research long focused on relations with a positive interpretation with respect to emotion or exchange, so far little is known about constituents of conflicts. Conceptually reversing the homophily assumption would suggest, that struggles are more present between people with different characteristics (heterophoby). Differently Gould argues, that conflict occur more frequently in symmetrical than in asymmetrical relationships, negotiating social order. Furthermore, constrains in dyads not only depend on heterogenity or asymmetry of relationships, but also on their embeddedness in wider social structures. E.g. Simmel assumes a conflict-moderating role of the presence of „third parties". The paper asks for explanations of conflicts in personal networks. It evaluates relational (e.g. contact frequency, normative context, status difference), structural (e.g. size, density) and ego-attributional characteristics (e.g. age, gender) as explanations of tensions in personal networks. Data on n=2.462 ego-centric networks is used from the German General Social Survey 2010, a representative cross section of the German population. Multilevel regression models are applied, in which the unit of analysis is the tie between ego and the alter. Analysis shows that variance in dyadic conflict results from both the relational aspects and the embeddedness of dyads in the structure of personal networks. While conflicts seem to be more present for some normative contexts (e.g. partner) and mixed gender relationships, networks with higher density reduce the chance of pressure in relationships." Mit Daten des ALLBUS 2010 untersucht der Autor, welche Erklärungsfaktoren Konflikte im persönlichen Umfeld beeinflussen.
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Aufgenommen: 29. Fassung, März 2015
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How can we explain tensions with the ones we rely on? Constituents of conflicts in personal networks
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1st European Conference on Social Networks (EUSN)
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