Not All Paths Lead to Rome: Analysing the Network of Sister Cities - LNCS 8221: Self-Organizing Systems
Conference Papers Year : 2014

Not All Paths Lead to Rome: Analysing the Network of Sister Cities

Andreas Kaltenbrunner
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Pablo Aragón
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David Laniado
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Yana Volkovich
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This work analyses the practice of sister city pairing. We investigate structural properties of the resulting city and country networks and present rankings of the most central nodes in these networks. We identify different country clusters and find that the practice of sister city pairing is not influenced by geographical proximity but results in highly assortative networks.
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hal-01291512 , version 1 (21-03-2016)

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Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Pablo Aragón, David Laniado, Yana Volkovich. Not All Paths Lead to Rome: Analysing the Network of Sister Cities. 7th International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems (IWSOS), May 2013, Palma de Mallorca, Spain. pp.151-156, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-54140-7_14⟩. ⟨hal-01291512⟩
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