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Emergence of Inequalities and Biases in Social Networks - Fariba Karimi

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Social Network Analysis Courses Social Networks Courses Inequality Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the emergence of inequalities and biases in social networks through this insightful lecture by Fariba Karimi. Delve into concepts such as homophilicity, the invisibility syndrome, and gender disparities in physics citations and small gatherings. Examine how structural inequalities persist despite individual talent and learn about potential strategies for removing these barriers. Gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics that shape social networks and their impact on various fields, including academia and professional settings.

Syllabus

Introduction
About Fariba
Homophilicity
Invisibility Syndrome
Gender disparity in physics citations
Gender disparity in small gatherings
Talent is not enough
Removing structure inequalities
Discussion


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Santa Fe Institute

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