Yoshi will deliver the inaugural Pip Pattison Oration on “Computational Behavioural Science: Its roots, potential, and promise“. He argues that Computational Behavioural Science provides a unified approach to understanding, explaining, predicting, and influencing complex human behaviour dynamics that will help address challenges ranging from climate change to obesity and extremism. Throughout his career, Yoshi has provided ample evidence of how this can be done, often drawing on network analysis. Now he shows us the way forward. More details are found here
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Earlier Event: 22 November
MelNet/CHDH Network colloquium: Christian Steglich - Stochastic network modelling as Generative Social Science
Later Event: 28 November
The 4th Australian Social Network Conference