Decoding the Social World: Data Science and the Unintended Consequences of Communication (Information Policy)

Decoding the Social World: Data Science and the Unintended Consequences of Communication (Information Policy)

by Paul T. Jaeger (Author), Sandra Braman (Author), Sandra González–bailón (Author)

Synopsis

How data science and the analysis of networks help us solve the puzzle of unintended consequences. Social life is full of paradoxes. Our intentional actions often trigger outcomes that we did not intend or even envision. How do we explain those unintended effects and what can we do to regulate them? In Decoding the Social World, Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon explains how data science and digital traces help us solve the puzzle of unintended consequences-offering the solution to a social paradox that has intrigued thinkers for centuries. Communication has always been the force that makes a collection of people more than the sum of individuals, but only now can we explain why: digital technologies have made it possible to parse the information we generate by being social in new, imaginative ways. And yet we must look at that data, Gonzalez-Bailon argues, through the lens of theories that capture the nature of social life. The technologies we use, in the end, are also a manifestation of the social world we inhabit. Gonzalez-Bailon discusses how the unpredictability of social life relates to communication networks, social influence, and the unintended effects that derive from individual decisions. She describes how communication generates social dynamics in aggregate (leading to episodes of collective effervescence ) and discusses the mechanisms that underlie large-scale diffusion, when information and behavior spread like wildfire. She applies the theory of networks to illuminate why collective outcomes can differ drastically even when they arise from the same individual actions. By opening the black box of unintended effects, Gonzalez-Bailon identifies strategies for social intervention and discusses the policy implications-and how data science and evidence-based research embolden critical thinking in a world that is constantly changing.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 19 Jan 2018

ISBN 10: 0262037076
ISBN 13: 9780262037075

Author Bio
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon is Assistant Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, and Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. Sandra Braman is Professor in the Department of Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is the editor of Communication Researchers and Policy-Making (MIT Press, 2003).