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How Behavior Spreads

The Science of Complex Contagions

Damon Centola Karen S. Cook Peter Hedstrom Damon Centola

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English
Princeton University Pres
21 August 2018
A new, counterintuitive theory for how social networks influence the spread of behavior

New social movements, technologies, and public-health initiatives often struggle to take off, yet many diseases disperse rapidly without issue. Can the lessons learned from the viral diffusion of diseases be used to improve the spread of beneficial behaviors

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Imprint:   Princeton University Pres
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9780691175317
ISBN 10:   0691175314
Series:   Princeton Analytical Sociology Series
Pages:   312
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Damon Centola is an associate professor in the Annenberg School for Communications and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is director of the Network Dynamics Group.

Reviews for How Behavior Spreads: The Science of Complex Contagions

Overall the book is well written and engaging, with plenty of discussion about the experiments that go into the conclusions, and on reading it, it is clear that there is a lot more to be done so that we can better implement lasting health strategies, and political engagement amongst many, many other complex behaviours. ---Jonathan Shock, Mathemafrica [Centola's] ideas have exciting implications for social engineering, whether related to vaccination adoption in the developing world or a reduction of energy use in the West. . . . [They] present an appealing possibility to meet one of the challenges of democracy in the internet age. ---Nina Jankowicz, New Scientist How Behavior Spreads offers important new insights for those committed to improving the health of populations by promoting healthy behaviors. Centola articulates a compelling theoretical framework, backed by experimental evidence, for how behaviors and ideas spread in networks. The armamentarium for health professionals has just expanded. --Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, University of Pennsylvania This book is extraordinary. While theorists expect behaviors to spread across networks more effectively through weak ties than strong ones, Centola shows otherwise. He not only makes a convincing case that 'complex contagions' are different but also traces the implications into real-world contexts, such as efforts to improve public health. The ideas in this book are original, profound, and thought provoking, and the writing is clear, lively, and accessible. How Behavior Spreads is at once a terrific introduction to the study of diffusion and a powerful yet constructive challenge to some of its most cherished assumptions. --Mario Luis Small, Harvard University Developing an original perspective on diffusion via networks, this book's model and evidentiary approach are distinctive. --Peter Marsden, Harvard University Well-organized and well-written, How Behavior Spreads shows that complex and simple contagion processes are different, and that these differences are important for understanding a wide class of diffusion outcomes. --Peter Bearman, Columbia University Just when we thought there was nothing new to say about diffusion through networks, along comes How Behavior Spreads. Filled with refreshing, novel arguments that distinguish simple from complex contagions, this book concludes with innovative online experiments and provocative proposals for beneficial social engineering. I urge widespread diffusion of its outstanding ideas. --Mark Granovetter, Stanford University In social networks, as in media networks, content matters--the types of behaviors that propagate through networks shape the kinds of structures best able to propagate them. Clearly and elegantly written, brimming with fresh ideas, and based on cutting-edge experimental techniques, How Behavior Spreads is an essential addition to the core bookshelves of social scientists who care about networks and social change. --Paul DiMaggio, Princeton University


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