Social Network Developing Process Driven by Conflict in Mass Contingency Events

Dehai Liu , Weiguo Wang , Qingquan Wang
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Two evolutionary mechanisms of mass contingency events are discussed, which are the cognition structure and the social network structure of the vulnerable groups and also the important problem in public security engineering of developing country. The paper analyzes the developing process of social network driven by conflict. Because the abundant participants share the expensive protest cost, the opinion leaders or sponsors organize the social network in the vulnerable group to maintain their legitimate rights and interests. The theoretical research shows that the protest strategy is feasible as soon as the social network reaches the minimal numbers. The CHAM strike event in 2010 provides an excellent case to explain the three-phase developing process of mass contingency events and the hiberarchy social network driven by the conflict. Lastly, it makes the simulation analysis about the social network of the CHAM strike under the Netlogo platform, where the simulating result is in accordance with the theoretical analysis.

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大规模突发事件冲突驱动下的社会网络发展过程
讨论了群体偶然性事件的两种演化机制,即弱势群体的认知结构和社会网络结构,这也是发展中国家公共安全工程中的重要问题。本文分析了冲突驱动下的社会网络的发展过程。由于大量的参与者分担了昂贵的抗议成本,意见领袖或发起人在弱势群体中组织社会网络来维护自己的合法权益。理论研究表明,当社会网络达到最小数量时,抗议策略是可行的。2010年中国商会罢工事件提供了一个很好的案例,可以解释大规模突发事件的三个阶段发展过程和冲突驱动的分层社会网络。最后,在Netlogo平台下对CHAM打击的社会网络进行了仿真分析,仿真结果与理论分析相吻合。
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