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So these three years, in the past three years,
social
movements about microblogging really changed local government, became more and more transparent, because they can't access the data.
Whether that is by exercising our right to vote, whether it is by penning an op-ed in a newspaper or by starting a conversation on
social
media, it is our collective voice that will ensure the freedom of science.
The
social
services were not particularly good at helping Nick, and they said that he wouldn't be self-harming as bad as we said.
We took that to the
social
services, and their reaction was immediately incredibly different, and they managed to get a lot of help.
Specifically, what's lacking is the kind of critical thinking work that is so essential in such disciplines as the humanities, the
social
sciences, business and others.
But maybe there's hope, because in the last few years, we've begun to see the beginnings of a new area of science using mathematics to model our
social
systems.
He's more likely to do worse in school, have worse job prospects and experience
social
isolation.
So I study
social
media, which means, to a first approximation, I watch people argue.
To a first approximation, the problem of managing a large software project is the problem of keeping this
social
chaos at bay.
And the first was the cultural and
social
revolution of 1968 and 1970s, which put the individual at the center of politics.
Because first you have the 1960s and 1970s, cultural and
social
revolution, which in a certain way destroyed the idea of a collective purpose.
We want to get everybody out of the hole, over the
social
foundation and into that green doughnut itself.
And corporations that still pursue maximum rate of return for their shareholders, well they suddenly look rather out of date next to
social
enterprises that are designed to generate multiple forms of value and share it with those throughout their networks.
We urgently need financial, political and
social
innovations that enable us to overcome this structural dependency on growth, so that we can instead focus on thriving and balance within the
social
and the ecological boundaries of the doughnut.
So, if you really want to help these workers, start these small, very focused, very pragmatic classes in these schools, and what's going to happen is, all your workers are going to move on, but hopefully they'll move on into higher jobs within Apple, and you can help their
social
mobility and their self-improvement.
And when I think about that, first of all I think that government is a
social
contract between the people and the government, and if the government isn't transparent, then the people aren't going to be transparent either, but also that we're blaming the little guy who doesn't pay his taxes, and we're not recognizing that everyone's fudging things all over the world, including some extremely respected businesses, and I'll give you one example.
The computer had to integrate a vast amount of geospacial information,
social
media data and relief organization information to answer this question.
Now some of you here look a bit astonished by that number, but consider for a moment the incredible diversity of mental illnesses, from autism and intellectual disability in childhood, through to depression and anxiety, substance misuse and psychosis in adulthood, all the way through to dementia in old age, and I'm pretty sure that each and every one us present here today can think of at least one person, at least one person, who's affected by mental illness in our most intimate
social
networks.
But beyond the staggering numbers, what's truly important from a global health point of view, what's truly worrying from a global health point of view, is that the vast majority of these affected individuals do not receive the care that we know can transform their lives, and remember, we do have robust evidence that a range of interventions, medicines, psychological interventions, and
social
interventions, can make a vast difference.
Social
media were blocked at the firewall.
This is a rather anemic and thin way, in this era of
social
media, for us to actually express our values.
Scientists have been studying in recent years the phenomenon that they often describe as flow, that the design of our systems, whether natural or social, channel the flow of whatever runs through them.
The same can be said for our
social
systems, for our systems of government, where, at the very least, flow offers us a helpful metaphor for understanding what the problem is, what's really broken, and the urgent need that we have, that we all feel today, to redesign the flow of our institutions.
We live in a Cambrian era of big data, of
social
networks, and we have this opportunity to redesign these institutions that are actually quite recent.
But
social
media do teach us something.
We said, we can make a website, we can make an expert network, a
social
network, that would connect the network to the institution to allow scientists and technologists to get better information to the patent office to aid in making those decisions.
They wanted us to be concerned about
social
issues.
But it is really a worse
social
model because of what's involved and the cost to all of us.
It's also involved in
social
interaction, understanding other people, and self-awareness.
So in my lab, we're interested in the
social
brain, that is the network of brain regions that we use to understand other people and to interact with other people.
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