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Change : how to make big things happen / Damon Centola.

By: Publisher: New York ; Boston ; London : Little, Brown Spark, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 343 pages : illustration ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0316457337
  • 9780316457330
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4 23
LOC classification:
  • HM831 .C37 2021
Contents:
Pervasive myths that prevent change -- The changemaker's playbook -- The 25 percent tipping point -- Discord, disruption, and discovery.
Summary: "When it comes to lasting change in what we think or the way we live, the dynamics are different: beliefs and behaviors are not transmitted from person to person in the simple way that a virus is. The real story of social change is more complex. When we are exposed to a new idea, our social networks guide our responses in striking and surprising ways. Drawing on deep-yet-accessible research and fascinating examples from the spread of coronavirus to the success of the Black Lives Matter movement, the failure of Google+, and the rise of political polarization, Change presents groundbreaking and paradigm-shifting new science for understanding what drives change, and how we can change the world around us." -- inside front jacket flap.Summary: Lays out a paradigm-busting new theory about the complex way innovative ideas, movements, and behaviors spread from the edges of society to impact everyone, and how to use these ideas to effect change in the world.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-334) and index.

Pervasive myths that prevent change -- The changemaker's playbook -- The 25 percent tipping point -- Discord, disruption, and discovery.

"When it comes to lasting change in what we think or the way we live, the dynamics are different: beliefs and behaviors are not transmitted from person to person in the simple way that a virus is. The real story of social change is more complex. When we are exposed to a new idea, our social networks guide our responses in striking and surprising ways. Drawing on deep-yet-accessible research and fascinating examples from the spread of coronavirus to the success of the Black Lives Matter movement, the failure of Google+, and the rise of political polarization, Change presents groundbreaking and paradigm-shifting new science for understanding what drives change, and how we can change the world around us." -- inside front jacket flap.

Lays out a paradigm-busting new theory about the complex way innovative ideas, movements, and behaviors spread from the edges of society to impact everyone, and how to use these ideas to effect change in the world.

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