亚历克斯·彭特兰著《社会物理学:好思想如何传播——一门新科学的教训》

IF 0.5 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Faruk Arslan
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在《社会物理学:好思想如何传播——一门新科学的教训》一书中,亚历克斯·彭特兰向读者介绍了一个新的科学领域:社会物理学。这个新领域被作者定义为“一门定量的社会科学,一方面描述了信息和思想流动之间可靠的数学联系,另一方面描述了人们的行为”(Pentland, 2014)。这门科学旨在发展对“人与人之间的思想流动”的见解,其目标是创造更好的社会结构,例如公司和城市。彭特兰指出,目前的社会科学研究受困于使用静态和有限的数据集,通过这些数据集,科学家们可以发现社会现象的统计规律,但不能准确地建立一个“社会结构的因果理论”。不断增长的大数据技术的能力,促进了检索,存储和分析大量的个人和点对点交互数据,是社会物理学的主要推动力。通过这些技术,研究人员可以建立一个“生活实验室”,利用数字传感平台和实际个人行为等多种数据丰富的平台,挖掘社会结构中发生的“现实”。值得注意的是,社会物理学建立在一个关键前提之上——许多人类行为是习惯性的,主要受社会学习的影响,而社会学习是通过社会网络中的对等互动发生的。Pentland在书中提供了大量的经验证据来支持这一点。在第一章(从思想到行动)之后,作者将本书分为四个主要部分。第一部分侧重于社会物理学领域,而第二部分则致力于“思想机器”,其中讨论了集体智慧的产生以及如何将社会网络激励用作诱导组织变革的工具。第三部分和第四部分分别致力于数据驱动的城市和社会。此外,作者还提供了四个附录来详细阐述关键主题:现实挖掘(附录1),OpenPDS(附录2),快速,缓慢和自由意志(附录3)和数学(附录4)。作者通过提供每章的详细注释,参考文献和书中使用的关键术语索引来结束本书。在接下来的段落中,我将对书中每个部分讨论的关键思想进行回顾,并总结我的评论。
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Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread-The Lessons from a New Science, by Alex Pentland
In Social Physics: How Good Ideas Spread-The Lessons from a New Science, Alex Pentland introduces the readers to a new field of science: social physics. This new field is defined by the author as “a quantitative social science that describes reliable, mathematical connections between information and idea flow on the one hand and people’s behavior on the other” (Pentland, 2014). This science is geared towards developing insights about the “flow of ideas between people” with the objective of creating better social structures such as companies and cities, for example. Pentland notes how the current studies in the social sciences suffer from using static and limited datasets, through which scientists can discover statistical regularities of social phenomena, but can’t exactly build a “causal theory of social structure.” The growing capability of big data technologies, which facilitate the retrieval, storage and analysis of massive amount of individual and peer to peer interaction data, act as the primary enabler of social physics. Through these technologies, the researcher can build a “living laboratory” and mine the “realities” occurring within the social structure using a diverse set of data-rich platforms such as digital sensing platforms and actual individual behavior. It is important to note that social physics rests upon a key premise—a lot of human behavior is habitual and primarily influenced by social learning, which occurs via peer to peer interaction within a social network. Pentland provides sufficient amount of empirical evidence throughout the book in support of this. The author organizes the book into four main parts following an introductory chapter (Chapter 1: From Ideas to Action). The Part I focuses on the field of social physics, whereas the Part II is dedicated to “idea machines”, which discusses the generation of collective intelligence and how social network incentives can be used as a tool to induce organizational change. Parts III and IV are dedicated to data-driven cities and societies respectively. In addition, the author provides four appendices to elaborate on key topics: Reality Mining (Appendix 1), OpenPDS (Appendix 2), Fast, Slow and Free Will (Appendix 3) and Math (Appendix 4). The author concludes this book by providing detailed notes for each chapter, references and index of key terms used in the book. In the upcoming paragraphs, I will provide a review of the key ideas discussed in each part of the book and conclude my review.
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International Journal of Information Security and Privacy
International Journal of Information Security and Privacy COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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期刊介绍: As information technology and the Internet become more and more ubiquitous and pervasive in our daily lives, there is an essential need for a more thorough understanding of information security and privacy issues and concerns. The International Journal of Information Security and Privacy (IJISP) creates and fosters a forum where research in the theory and practice of information security and privacy is advanced. IJISP publishes high quality papers dealing with a wide range of issues, ranging from technical, legal, regulatory, organizational, managerial, cultural, ethical and human aspects of information security and privacy, through a balanced mix of theoretical and empirical research articles, case studies, book reviews, tutorials, and editorials. This journal encourages submission of manuscripts that present research frameworks, methods, methodologies, theory development and validation, case studies, simulation results and analysis, technological architectures, infrastructure issues in design, and implementation and maintenance of secure and privacy preserving initiatives.
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