The Science of Networks

Proceedings of the Live Web Seminar on November 8th, 2012
Science of Networks
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The e-workshop will explore the development of Network Science and its application to a broad range of fields, including:
- The spontaneous听emergence of networks and their impact on democratic processes.
- Health research and disease dissemination.
- Evolution of relationships between individual members of society impacted by advances in technology, communications and social development.
- The role of money听as a networking instrument and the impact听of networks on the worldwide financial crises.
- The process of social development as the growth & integration of society as a network.
- Global society as a network of governmental, commercial and civil society organizations.
- Impact of diminishing bio-diversity on human society and at the planetary level.
- The role of institutions governing today鈥檚 complex industrialized societies.
- Similarities in architecture and governing principles between microcosm and macrocosm, and between systems in diverse fields such as cellular biology and the internet.
- Mega-networks in the field of communication, energy distribution via smart grids, etc.
Introduction to Science of Networks by Winston Nagan |
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Overview on Science of Networks by Raoul Weiler |
Science of Networks – An Economics Perspective by Zbigniew Bochniarz |
Networks Viewed as Key Elements in Human Cognition Science of Networks by Merlin Donald |
Social Evolution and the Science of Networks by Garry Jacobs |
Introduction to Science of Networks by Winston Nagan Statement
Overview on Science of Networks by Raoul Weiler Paper
Science of Networks – An Economics Perspective by Zbigniew Bochniarz Paper
Networks Viewed as Key Elements in Human Cognition Science of Networks by Merlin Donald听 Paper
Social Evolution and the Science of Networks by Garry Jacobs Paper Presentation