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About the Course

Learn how to model social and economic networks and their impact on human behavior. How do networks form, why do they exhibit certain patterns, and how does their structure impact diffusion, learning, and other behaviors? We will bring together models and techniques from economics, sociology, math, physics, statistics and computer science to answer these questions. The course begins with some empirical background on social and economic networks, and an overview of concepts used to describe and measure networks. Next, we will cover a set of models of how networks form, including random network models as well as strategic formation models, and some hybrids. We will then discuss a series of models of how networks impact behavior, including contagion, diffusion, learning, and peer influences. You can find a more detailed syllabus here: http://web.stanford.edu/~jacksonm/Networks-Online-Syllabus.pdf You can find a short introductory videao here: http://web.stanford.edu/~jacksonm/Intro_Networks.mp4...

Top reviews

LN

Jul 2, 2021

I was new to network theory but the concepts were very well articulated. A whole new way of looking at what makes social relationships, favor exchange(s) and social networks work. Well worth the time.

MR

Nov 1, 2017

Really enjoyed this course. The professor is really good and covers quite a lot of ground during the lectures. Good way to get into complex networks! Probably gonna do some studying on my own now :)

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By Pablo M

Sep 26, 2020

Es un curso excelente que permite avanzar y lograr una mejor comprensión en la teoría de redes y las aplicaciones a economía. Si bien tener fundamentos sobre redes puede ser de utilidad, el curso es autocontenido.

By David L

Nov 3, 2017

Really interesting. there is a lot of material and a lot of formula to be covered and Prof. Jackson does a great job teaching it.

Also, his book is really intesresting and goest deeper than the videoes

By Josef T

Oct 23, 2020

Excellent and exciting opportunity get insight into into the interface between the university concept of knowledge of network theory and the scientific approach to this issue. Thanks a lot. Josef Toman

By Aruna J

Sep 7, 2020

Dr. Jackson is clear and concise in his explanations and did a great job creating a high-level overview course on a subject for which he obviously has a much greater wealth of knowledge.

By Neo P

Nov 25, 2021

Really good course. This professor knows what he's talking about and is a person to aspire to become. I wish the mathematical notation was more standard and consistant.

By Moritz P

May 17, 2020

Matt is a fantastic instructor and has inspired many new ideas for my PhD project. Putting this course up here for free is extremely generous of both Matt and Coursera.

By Nihan G

May 17, 2023

Matthew is a very good teacher. I felt like conversating on social behaviors and network structures while learning pretty complex statistical physics.

Thank you

By Avi C

Sep 4, 2016

The course is a helpful first step in the field of network science. Presenting clearly many complex ideas that are important for understanding current research.

By Milton N d S J

Nov 7, 2022

The book "Social and Economic Networks" by Matthew O. Jackson is amazing and the lectures are very nice for whom wants to acquire the skills on her/his own.

By Yang J

Aug 25, 2022

very helpful in understanding how idealized network models explain the observations in the real world; also got insights on the methodology in social science

By Margarita R C G

Oct 18, 2018

Great course! Teacher gave very good explanations. Examples are very useful. I would love to take a more advanced course of social and economic networks.

By Omar J

Jul 7, 2018

An excellent walkthrough of the literature. I just wish there were more empirical exercises and and more hands-on work with the data and algorithms.

By José M M F

Jun 27, 2021

Professor Jackson is amazing, the literature cited is extremely recent and lets you know that Professor Jackson is one of its main contributors.

By Erikson A

May 14, 2017

Fantastic course! Compelling examples of application and an enthusiasm for the concepts that is contagious. Would love more from Prof. Jackson!

By Carlos A N T

Feb 2, 2020

Professor Jackson is very clear and insightful! Loved his style of teaching. I hope more Economics professors were such good teachers as him.

By Aldrich W

Dec 6, 2020

Prof. Jackson is so good at explaining these concepts in the lectures. I have honestly learned a lot regarding this topic and academic area.

By Áron H

Jun 8, 2020

The course is extremely interesting and well presented. It is a great introduction to network science with various examples of applications.

By valeriu p

Jun 21, 2017

An excellent and very useful course. Recommend with no reserves to anyone willing to understand the world from a well structured perspective

By Alejandro M M

May 30, 2017

Matt is the simple the best! We've covered a lot of different models and examples. Probably the best networks course that you can take.

By Marco R

Feb 22, 2020

Useful, well taught, well organized. I suppose the coronavirus epidemic gives an opportunity for a real world example next year

By 李楠楠

Feb 13, 2017

Easier to understand network structure, utilities, equilibrium after illustration. Interesting and attracting course to take.

By Amir H Y

Oct 30, 2016

The course is exceptional, I just wish the instructor would also include chapters that could help researchers in the field.

By Ali K

Feb 5, 2020

It was really useful. The instructor was clear and the videos and slides are good. I enjoyed empirical exercise a lot.

By Hugo R G

Sep 16, 2021

It has been a beautiful course, where I learn enough information to develop my final degree and master project.

By Anubhav G

Aug 12, 2016

A great course which gives an overall idea regarding the tools required to study networks and its applications.