Authors
Daniel S Halgin, Stephen P Borgatti, Zhi Huang
Publication date
2020/1/1
Journal
Social Networks
Volume
60
Pages
26-33
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Research on negative ties has focused primarily on the harm they do. In this paper, we show that negative ties can also have beneficial effects. We argue that, like positive ties, negative ties can link actors together in the minds of observers. As a result, we theorize that negative ties with high-status actors can benefit a focal actor, whereas negative ties with low-status actors can harm the focal actor. This prismatic effect depends on the existing status of the focal actor: a focal actor of low status is likely to benefit far more from negative ties with high-status actors and suffer more from negative ties with low-status actors than will an actor of high-status. To test our ideas, we analyze the phenomenon of "diss songs" in hip-hop music. A diss song is a song in which a rapper makes derogatory comments about another rapper, constituting a negative tie. We analyze the effects of negative ties among 53 rappers over 20 points …
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Scholar articles
DS Halgin, SP Borgatti, Z Huang - Social Networks, 2020