Prof. Damon Centola a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Collective Intelligence .His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy/Logic, where he graduated summa cum laude from Marlboro College in 1997. This rich educational background reflects his dedication to intellectual pursuits and lays the foundation for his contributions to the field of sociology.
Eduvation
He earned his educational credentials in the field of sociology, culminating in a Ph.D. from Cornell University in 2006. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s in Sociology at Cornell University in 2004, showcasing a commitment to advancing his expertise in the subject. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy/Logic, where he graduated summa cum laude from Marlboro College in 1997. This rich educational background reflects his dedication to intellectual pursuits and lays the foundation for his contributions to the field of sociology.
Selected Conference and Working Group Presentations
Complex Centrality and Predicting Influence,” ASA Regular Session, August 2023.
“Social tipping points for unprecedented change,” EU Learn, Knowledge Talks on Tipping Points,
threats and opportunities, June 2022.
“Reduction of race and gender bias in recommendations for clinical treatment using a clinician peer
network based intervention in experimental setting,” Annual ICA Conference, May 2022.
“Influencers and Misinformation,” DARPA Studying Long-Tailed Influencer-Enabled Crowd
Extremism, October 2021
“Social tipping points for unprecedented change,” EU Learn, Knowledge Talks on Tipping Points,
threats and opportunities, June 2022.
“Reduction of race and gender bias in recommendations for clinical treatment using a clinician peer
network based intervention in experimental setting,” Annual ICA Conference, May 2022.
“Influencers and Misinformation,” DARPA Studying Long-Tailed Influencer-Enabled Crowd
Extremism, October 2021
Publication
- The spread of behavior in an online social network experiment
D Centolascience 329 (5996), 1194-1197 – 2010
- Complex contagions and the weakness of long ties
D Centola, M MacyAmerican journal of Sociology 113 (3), 702-734- 2007
- Social networks and health: New developments in diffusion, online and offline
J Zhang, D CentolaAnnual Review of Sociology 45, 91-109 -2019
- Choosing your network: Social preferences in an online health community
D Centola, A van de RijtSocial science & medicine 125, 19-31 – 2015
- Social learning and partisan bias in the interpretation of climate trends
D Guilbeault, J Becker, D CentolaProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (39), 9714-9719 -2018
- Homophily, networks, and critical mass: Solving the start-up problem in large group collective action
DM CentolaRationality and society 25 (1), 3-40 – 2013