The Age of Networks: Social, Cultural and Technological Connections
Fall 2005
The
Center for Advanced Study's interdisciplinary initiative for academic
year 2005-06 examines the workings of networks across the sciences,
arts, and humanities. This project draws on scholarship in computer
science, humanities, engineering, life sciences, law, organizational
sciences and social sciences in order to take an in-depth look at
socio-technical networks and theories for self-generating,
self-organizing networks. It will undoubtedly reveal many ironies,
ambiguities, and contradictions --- precisely those shifting areas
where we are likely to discover basic human and societal values.
CAS Resident Associates Noshir Contractor (Speech Communication) and Dan Schiller (Library and Information Science) coordinate this initiative.
This
initiative is supported by: Beckman Institute; Center for Advanced
Study; College of Business; College of Law; College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences; College of Medicine; Department of Anthropology;
Department of Sociology; Illinois Program for Research in the
Humanities; Neuroscience Program; Office of the Chancellor; Program
in Science, Technology, Information and Medicine; Women and Gender in
Global Perspectives Program
Monday, August 29, 2005
Duncan Watts
Social Networks and Social Dynamics in a Small World
4:00 pm
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Monday, October 24, 2005
Kathleen Carley
Dynamic Network Analysis Applied to Counter Terrorism
4:00 pm
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Monday, October 31, 2005
David Stark
Assembling Publics: New Technologies of Deliberation and Demonstration in Rebuildling Lower Manhattan
4:00 pm
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Monday, November 14, 2005
Allen Ezell
Degree Mills--Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
4:00 pm
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