Networks
Networks
Networks are ubiquitous in our modern society. The World Wide Web that links us to the rest of the world is the most visible example. But it is only one of many networks in which we are situated. Our social life is organized around networks of friends and colleagues. These networks determine our information, influence our opinions, and shape our political attitudes. They also link us, often through weak but important ties, to everybody else in the United States and in the world.
Duration: Not defined
Level: Undergraduate
Certification: No
Cost: Free
Language: English
Type: Self-Paced
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