MATTHEW O. JACKSON is the William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University, an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute, and a senior fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. He has been researching social and economic networks for more than twenty-five years and has published Social and Economic Networks, a leading graduate-level text on the subject. Jackson is a member of the National Academy of Sciences; a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Econometric Society, and the Game Theory Society; an Economic Theory Fellow; and former Guggenheim Fellow. He has reached more than a million students via his popular online courses on social and economic networks and game theory.
Here is a fresh, intriguing, and, above all, authoritative book about how our sometimes hidden positions in various social structures--our human networks--shape how we think and behave, and inform our very outlook on life. Inequality, social immobility, and political polarization are only a few crucial phenomena driven by the inevitability of social structures. Social structures determine who has power and influence, account for why people fail to assimilate basic facts, and enlarge our understanding of patterns of contagion--from the spread of disease to financial crises. Despite their primary role in shaping our lives, human networks are often overlooked when we try to account for our most important political and economic practices. Matthew O. Jackson brilliantly illuminates the complexity of the social networks in which we are--often unwittingly--positioned and aims to facilitate a deeper appreciation of why we are who we are. Ranging across disciplines--psychology, behavioral economics, sociology, and business--and rich with historical analogies and anecdotes, The Human Network provides a galvanizing account of what can drive success or failure in life.
發表於2025-03-28
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“有研究通過分析多大百分比的少數族裔人口遷入某個社區會導緻許多白人傢庭離開,估計齣瞭造成“白人逃離”的臨界點。結果發現在5%~20%之間——說明即使是較少數量的少數族裔遷入,也會使白人搬離。” 01 — 從技術角度分析人與人之間的關係的網絡特性:友誼悖論,中心度,特徵...
評分 評分“有研究通過分析多大百分比的少數族裔人口遷入某個社區會導緻許多白人傢庭離開,估計齣瞭造成“白人逃離”的臨界點。結果發現在5%~20%之間——說明即使是較少數量的少數族裔遷入,也會使白人搬離。” 01 — 從技術角度分析人與人之間的關係的網絡特性:友誼悖論,中心度,特徵...
評分本書關注不同人際(廠際、國際)網絡的形成,及其所呈現的相應模式。這些網絡模式塑造瞭主體的權力結構,信念係統與行為決策,並進一步幫助我們理解經濟不平等,社會流動性缺失、政治極化等議題。 整理下個人有興趣的部分: 1. 度量 a. Centrality i. Degree centality:度量流...
評分這就是一本迴答現代社會現象的十萬個為什麼: 為什麼我們總覺得彆人的朋友比自己多 現代社會的貧富差距是怎麼形成的 為什麼社會的不平等程度與社會固化相關 提高信息的搜索能力是跨越階級的重要渠道嗎 大x點評、美x對用戶的觀念有什麼負麵影響 為什麼X寶要標記銷量 在電商平颱...
圖書標籤: 社會學 社會網絡 經濟學 網絡科學 社會心理學 英文原版 微觀經濟學 society
社會學上,有個廣為人知的“決定理論”:一個人的成就和層次,等於你最常接觸五個人的平均值。在本書中,用一個詞揭示瞭此現象——Homophily(趨同性),也正是所謂“方以類聚,物以群分”。趨同性和隔離性(segregation)共同促成瞭社會網絡的産生,而由此作者講到瞭信息流動、病毒擴散(跟最近生活緊密聯係)、階層固化和不平等、經濟全球化……
評分可以結閤鄭路的社會網絡二十講看
評分很有趣的書,閱讀體驗很輕鬆
評分讀過點皮毛,希望能讀全本
評分social network是讀博時想選的課題,無奈最後錯過瞭… 讀這本書是想“圓個夢”,也許是對具體操作落地更感興趣,於是整本書讀起來都像是大大的introduction,每章都很驚訝“這就結束瞭?”,哈哈… 我可能得去讀一下作者寫的教材 >< 不過,圖畫得很好啊,尤其是連續幾張小圖就能展現一個network的演變,這些圖如此簡明扼要,設計起來肯定不簡單!
The Human Network 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載