etkileir
Etkileir is a term used in network sociology and cultural studies to describe the process by which influence flows between actors in interconnected social systems, producing reciprocal effects that alter subsequent behaviors. The concept emphasizes feedback loops in which an individual’s action affects others, which in turn modify the original actor’s future actions, potentially creating cascading dynamics.
Origin and usage: The word appears to derive from etkilemek (to influence) in Turkish, with a suffix
Mechanisms: Etkileir involves action signals transmitted through social ties, perception and interpretation by recipients, and behavioral
Measurement and modeling: Researchers may use network models, diffusion simulations, and temporal interaction data to estimate
Applications: The concept is used in marketing to understand word-of-mouth dynamics, in political communication for message
Criticism and debate: Some scholars argue etkileir is a broad, ill-defined idea that risks conflating influence