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  • unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc: Damon Centola discusses his books, How Behaviour Spreads and Change

  • Data Science Initiative, Brown University: Damon Centola on The Emergence of Similar Meaning systems across Diverse Cultures

  • Penn Annenberg School of Communication : Damon Centola on Clinician Peer networks reduce Implicit bias in Medicine

  • Oglivy Consulting - Nudgestock 2021 : Damon Centola discusses Contagion

  • Science Gallery Bengaluru: Damon Centola on The Network Dynamics of Social Change

  • The David Pakman Show: Damon Centola on How Does "Going Viral" Actually Work?

  • Little, Brown and Company: Damon Centola on Business - How to Make Big Changes

  • The Brainwaves Video Anthology : Damon Centola on Teachers Make a Difference with Peter Bearman

  • The Brainwaves Video Anthology: Damon Centola on Change - How to Make Big Things Happen

  • ReThink Health A Rippel Initiative: Damon Centola on Understanding Networks and Developing a Network Strategy

  • Little, Brown and Company : Damon Centola on Black Lives Matter, Activism, and How Change Happens

  • Little, Brown and Company: Damon Centols on his book, CHANGE

  • Penn Annenberg School of Communication: Damon Centola on Why Independent Cultures Think Alike When It Comes to Categories -It’s Not in the Brain

  • University of Cambridge-INET Large Scale Experiments Webinar Series : Damon Centola on Tipping points and Social Change

  • Penn Annenberg School of Communication: Damon Centola on How Many People Does It Take to Start a Revolution?

  • PSC Fall 2019 Colloquium Series: Damon Centola on How Behavior Spreads

  • Annenberg School for Communication: Damon Centola on How To Solve Political Polarization on Climate Change

  • Annenberg School for Communication: Damon Centola on the Science of Complex Contagion

  • SFI Community Lecture: Damon Centola on How Behavior Spreads and the Science of Complex Contagions

  • Penn Annenberg School of Communication: Damon Centola on Refuting "Groupthink," Research Proves Wisdom of Crowds Can Prevail

  • Annenberg School for Communication: Damon Centola on How the Wisdom of Crowds Can Prevail

  • Institute for Social Sciences Flash Talks: Damon Centola on Lessons from a Decade of Computational Social Science

  • Annenberg School for Communication: Damon Centola on the Spontaneous Emergence of Conventions

  • Annenberg School for Communication: Damon Centola on Using Online Peer Networks to Increase Physical Activity

  • Annenberg School for Communication: Damon Centola on How ‘Spontaneous’ Social Norms Emerge

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The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was founded in 1962 and stands as an international leader in research and training on the dynamic structure, organization, and health and well-being of human populations. The services that PSC provides have been funded by infrastructure grants awarded by the Population Dynamics Branch at Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) since 1978. The center and its associates are also supported by research grants and contracts awarded by federal agencies including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation and by private foundations. Penn’s School of Arts and Sciences is the administrative home of the PSC and provides generous dedicated support to the center.

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