Social and Economic Networks - Understanding Power, Beliefs, and Behaviors
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the profound impact of social and economic networks in this illuminating talk by Matthew O. Jackson, William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University. Delve into the power of connections and how network structures influence societal dynamics, information spread, and economic resilience. Discover how your social position shapes your power, beliefs, and behaviors, and gain insights from Jackson's book "The Human Network." Uncover the hidden mechanisms behind inequality, idea propagation, and the interconnectedness of human culture. Learn about the crucial role of network science in understanding complex systems, from fake news diffusion to bank failures and social influencer popularity. Gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of relationships and their far-reaching effects on individual and collective outcomes in this thought-provoking discussion on the intricacies of human networks.
Syllabus
Matthew Jackson on Social & Economic Networks
Taught by
Santa Fe Institute
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