a Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
J Homosex. 2013;60(10):1494-519. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2013.819244.
The literature on friendship and social networks finds that individuals form social ties with people who are like them--a much studied concept called homophily. However, few studies have explicitly examined sexual identity as a point of homophily. Scholars from multiple disciplines have long argued that sexuality influences the organization of our social worlds, yet most studies of friendship and social networks under-examine or overlook the influence of sexual identity. This study addresses that gap by looking at status homophily among lesbian social ties to examine the influence of sexual identity, as well as gender, race, class, and family, on their personal networks. Using survey data from 544 U.S. lesbian respondents, the findings make visible some of the factors and forces that shape social ties for lesbians. The results point to the importance of sexuality as an organizing element of social life, and suggest that studies that examine social networks or friendships more often make sexual identity, gender, and intersecting social locations a central focus.
关于友谊和社交网络的文献发现,个体与和自己相似的人建立社交关系——这是一个被广泛研究的概念,称为同质性。然而,很少有研究明确考察性身份是否是同质性的一个方面。来自多个学科的学者长期以来一直认为,性取向会影响我们社会世界的组织,但大多数关于友谊和社交网络的研究都没有充分考虑或忽视性身份的影响。本研究通过考察女同性恋社交关系中的地位同质性,来考察性身份以及性别、种族、阶级和家庭对她们个人网络的影响,从而填补了这一空白。本研究使用了来自 544 名美国女同性恋者的调查数据,这些发现使我们能够看到一些塑造女同性恋者社交关系的因素和力量。研究结果表明,性取向是社会生活的一个组织要素,并且表明,那些更经常考察社交网络或友谊的研究,应该将性身份、性别和交叉社会地位作为一个核心关注点。