13 edition of The social atom found in the catalog.
The social atom
Mark Buchanan
Published
2007
by Bloomsbury in New York, NY
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Mark Buchanan. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HM |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 242 p. : |
Number of Pages | 242 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22757704M |
ISBN 10 | 9781596910133 |
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Read 5 reviews from the world's largest community for readers.4/5. The social atom is great for getting at information about how a child sees him/herself in relation to others. Give the student a blank piece of paper and have her write her name in a golf ball-sized circle in the center.
Explain about the concepts of atoms. The Social Atom: Why the Rich Get Richer, Cheaters Get Caught, and Your Neighbor Usually Looks Like You by Mark Buchanan and a great selection of related. This blog explores the idea of my new book, The Social Atom, which is that human behavior is often simpler than we think, and that understanding the social world is a little like physics -- it means learning to anticipate the patterns that emerge naturally when many "social atoms" interact.
still significant. Graphically the atom diagrams may use circles for females and triangles for males to represent different people and roles, with connecting lines annotated with + or - to represent the positive and negative tele relationships.
(Moreno,16) Social Atom The social atom charts the people we relate to in order of Size: 16KB. The Social Atom book. Read 62 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. The idiosyncrasies of human decision-making have confounded economi /5. Memoirs of a Social Atom (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press) [W.
Adams] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. William Edwin Adams (), who also wrote as Caractacus, was a chartist, republican, supporter of women's suffrage. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Adams, William Edwin, Memoirs of a social atom.
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Editorial Reviews. Be forewarned: Mark Buchanan's book will surprise, irritate, and confound you. Like Malcolm Gladwell's Tipping Point and Steven Levitt's Freakonomics, The Social Atom proposes that even serious readers aren't models of autonomous, rational decision making.
Buchanan, a theoretical physicist, argues that even momentous life crossroads like deciding to have children or Pages: Using similar observations, social physicists can predict whether neighborhoods will integrate, whether stock markets will crash, and whether crime waves will continue or abate.
Brimming with mind games and provocative experiments, The Social Atom is an incisive, accessible, and comprehensive argument for a whole new way to look at human social. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Adams, W.E. (William E.). Memoirs of a social atom. New York, A.M.
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The idiosyncrasies of human decision-making have confounded economists and social theorists for years. If each person makes choices for personal (and often irrational) reasons, how can people's choices be predicted by a single theory. Atomism or social atomism is a sociological theory arising from the scientific notion atomic theory, coined by the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus and the Roman philosopher the scientific rendering of the word, atomism refers to the notion that all matter in the universe is composed of basic indivisible components, or placed into the field of sociology, atomism.
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Book from the collections of University of Michigan Language English Volume 1. Book digitized by Google from the library of the University. The Social Atom is briskly written, informative, and deals with problems of the highest order.
Read it and get a glimpse of the coming revolution in the social sciences.” —Lee McIntyre, author of Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human Behavior.
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Reviewed by David Hales Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. The first chapter of Cited by: 2.In this eye-opening book, Buchanan suggests that understanding the laws of collective organization is the key challenge of our age.
Brimming with mind games and provocative experiments, The Social Atom is an incisive, accessible, and comprehensive argument 5/5(3)."The Social Atom" is an incisive, accessible, and comprehensive argument for a new way to look at human social behavior.
"Mark Buchanan is] a theoretical physicist Buchanan argues that one of the basic assumptions of economics--namely, that humans make only reasoned, greedy, self-promoting decisions--is a simplification that calls the /10(37).