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Lockdowns reveal inequities in opportunities for walking activities

Research finds Covid-19-related lockdowns led to a marked reduction in walking in lower-income areas of major metropolises.

via MIT News · July 19, 2021
in Human Dynamics
#social networks #behavioral science #community +4 more
Article Research

MIT’s Deb Roy analyzes divisions caused by social media-dominated world

In a recent lecture, Deb Roy discussed social media, democracy, and the continuing importance of local, in-person conversations.

via The Chautauquan Daily · July 16, 2021
in MIT Center for Constructive Communication
#social networks #government #politics +1 more
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An interpretable approach for social network formation among heterogeneous agents

Yuan, Yuan, Ahmad Alabdulkareem, and Alex Pentland. "An interpretable approach for social network formation among heterogeneous agents." Nature Communications 9.1 (2018): 4704.

Article, Nov. 2018
in Human Dynamics
#social networks #trade #diversity
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Modeling Migration

in Human Dynamics
Isabella Loaiza-Saa
#social networks #data #developing countries
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Looking for a better future: modeling migrant mobility

Saa, I.L., Novak, M., Morales, A.J. et al. Looking for a better future: modeling migrant mobility. Appl Netw Sci 5, 70 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41109-020-00308-9

in Human Dynamics
#social networks #data #developing countries
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Voter Education through Network Analytics

In “normal” times, the process of voting can be confusing enough for many Americans -- from whether and where they’re registered, to absent…

in Social Machines
Russell Stevens · Brandon C. Roy +5 more
#social networks #civic technology #networks +1 more
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Learning Loops

Developed as part of the Playful Words research project at the MIT Media Lab's Laboratory for Social Machines, Learning Loops aims to make …

in Social Machines
Anneli Hershman · Sarah Ballinger +5 more
#design #social networks #human-machine interaction +2 more
Article Research

Managing the flow of ideas in a pandemic

Tools and tactics for maximizing effective communication and decision-making while minimizing the spread of illness.

via MIT Sloan Management Review · March 25, 2020
in Human Dynamics
#social networks #technology #industry +1 more
Article Research

It's time for next-generation remote collaboration

With large-scale gatherings being put on-hold, it's proving time for digital engagement tech.

via Civic Hall · March 16, 2020
in Civic Media
#social networks #technology #alumni +3 more
Project Research

Social Capital Accounting

To better understand and improve the quality of our lives, there has been a need for measuring non-economic capital such as social capital …

in Human Dynamics
Takeo Nishikata · Alex 'Sandy' Pentland
#social networks #wearable computing #social science +4 more
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A pioneer of wearable technology explains how it can connect instead of divide us

Human Dynamics head Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland discusses the necessity of social connections.

via Quartz · Dec. 17, 2019
in Human Dynamics
#social networks #wearable computing #community +1 more
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How to foster innovation in your workplace

Here are proven thought starters for creating a business culture that nurtures disruptive change

via Fast Company · Nov. 26, 2019
in City Science
#social networks #technology #industry +1 more
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Six Degrees of Separation at Burning Man

What our experiment in the desert taught us about social networks and human cooperation.

via Nautilus · July 11, 2019
in Scalable Cooperation
#social networks #crowdsourcing
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Black Rock Atlas

Burning Man is a magical place that gets the best of human creativity and collaboration to flourish. To further understand what makes this …

in Scalable Cooperation
Ziv Epstein · Niccolo Pescetelli +5 more
#social networks #crowdsourcing #networks +4 more
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Conversation Trees

An alternative viewing experience for large-scale conversations on Twitter. Each conversation tree visualizes the structure of replies to a…

Brandon C. Roy · Bridgit Mendler +1 more
#social networks #social media #data visualization
Article Research

What we learned from analyzing thousands of stories on the Christchurch shooting

Researchers detail a study's results to help determine how successfully newsrooms in five countries covered the shootings in New Zealand.

via Columbia Journalism Review · March 26, 2019
in Center for Civic Media · Civic Media
#social networks #civic media
Article Research

The next great (digital) extinction

We’re in a modern Cambrian era, sorting through an explosion of technologies enabled by the Internet.

via Wired · Oct. 8, 2018
in Director's Office
#social networks #networks #social media +2 more
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Structural and temporal patterns of the first global trading market

We investigate the structure and dynamics of a network representative of the global trading market that emerged during the 16th century.

via Royal Society Open Science · Aug. 22, 2018
in Collective Learning
#social networks #banking and finance #networks +1 more
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Social Sensors for Automatic Data Collection

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#badge collected data #wearable social sensors #data collection methods +5 more

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