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University of Pennsylvania

Network Dynamics of Social Behavior

How do revolutions emerge without anyone expecting them? How did social norms about same sex marriage change more rapidly than anyone anticipated? Why do some social innovations take off with relative ease, while others struggle for years without spreading? More generally, what are the forces that control the process of social evolution –from the fashions that we wear, to our beliefs about religious tolerance, to our ideas about the process of scientific discovery and the best ways to manage complex research organizations? The social world is complex and full of surprises. Our experiences and intuitions about the social world as individuals are often quite different from the behaviors that we observe emerging in large societies. Even minor changes to the structure of a social network - changes that are unobservable to individuals within those networks - can lead to radical shifts in the spread of new ideas and behaviors through a population. These “invisible” mathematical properties of social networks have powerful implications for the ways that teams solve problems, the social norms that are likely to emerge, and even the very future of our society. This course condenses the last decade of cutting-edge research on these topics into six modules. Each module provides an in-depth look at a particular research puzzle -with a focus on agent-based models and network theories of social change -and provides an interactive computational model for you try out and to use for making your own explorations! Learning objectives - after this course, students will be able to... - explain how computer models are used to study challenging social problems - describe how networks are used to represent the structure of social relationships - show how individual actions can lead to unintended collective behaviors - provide concrete examples of how social networks can influence social change - discuss how diffusion processes can explain the growth social movements, changes in cultural norms, and the success of team problem solving

状态:Network Analysis
状态:Culture
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PP

5.0评论日期:Jul 17, 2018

excellent course accessible to all. highly recommended.Really looking forward to more courses from this team.

K

5.0评论日期:Aug 20, 2020

loved this class. Helped explain scenarios of collective behavior, drivers, variables. Very interesting.

MY

4.0评论日期:Apr 6, 2020

For me, from a non-mathematical background, it was an excellent introductory course. I wish it can paw the way for more in-depth exploration around the issue and advance steps.

JW

5.0评论日期:Jan 16, 2021

A very enjoyable, useful and well crafted course. Should serve well as an introduction to the field and may be useful to people working any number of industries.

RH

4.0评论日期:Jan 8, 2018

An good course that will provide gist of Agent Based Modeling with out dragging it too long. Introduces an Agent Based Modeling software NetLogo with examples and codes.

UD

5.0评论日期:Jun 16, 2022

This is one of the best courses I have taken on Coursera so far. Kudos to professors Damon and Joshua!

RG

4.0评论日期:Sep 1, 2019

Awesome material and lessons. Only could not have five stars because could not download Netlogo models

KF

5.0评论日期:Oct 6, 2022

R​eally well presented and easy to follow course - super fascinating too! Would love to learn more on this topic.

JP

5.0评论日期:Apr 11, 2020

A short course (I completed in a single evening) but really interesting with lots of potential applications.

SC

5.0评论日期:Jan 20, 2018

A Crisp yet effective overview of some of the most critical works in the field of Networking. Anyone from the fields of Management, Sociology, Anthropology et al should try the MOOC.

ML

5.0评论日期:May 9, 2020

Great course for beginners - simple to understand and changes the way you think about communication networks.

CZ

4.0评论日期:Feb 22, 2018

very good overview. i'm missing the maths behind the theory which will enable me to apply the knowledge to own problems

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