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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 22, 2012

A New Kind Of Social Science For The 21st Century

These three things—a biological hurricane, computational social science, and the rediscovery of experimentation—are going to change the social sciences in the 21st century. With that change will come, in my judgment, a variety of discoveries and opportunities that offer tremendous prospect for improving the human condition, Nicholas A. Christakis tells Edge.

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