Co-occurrence networks from three distinct social movements display self-similarity and modular-to-nested transitions at peak mobilisation, hinting at a universal organising principle.
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Self-Similarity in Online Networks During Social Movements
Co-occurrence networks from three distinct social movements display self-similarity and modular-to-nested transitions at peak mobilisation, hinting at a universal organising principle.