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It's Who You Know: The Power of Social Networks (Part 2)

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Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, responds to a speech given at Demos by Nicholas Christakis, author of 'Connected: The surprising power of our social networks and how they shape our lives'.
The speech describes how inextricably interconnected we are with one another and how this makes up an unknowingly collaborative society. It argues how social connections influences our behavior from our purchasing choices to voting habits. Richard Horton explains how powerful the application social networking could be.

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  • why do you have to shout so much?

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