Emergence of Inequalities and Biases in Social Networks - Fariba Karimi
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
Tags
Related Courses
Developing the Sociological ImaginationUniversity of Western Australia via Independent Analyzing Global Trends for Business and Society
University of Pennsylvania via Coursera Intro to Mental Health
Lakeland College via Desire2Learn Economic Growth and Distributive Justice
Tel Aviv University via Coursera Analyzing Global Trends for Business and Society
University of Pennsylvania via edX