A Lesson in Socionomics
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By Alan Hall | Excerpted from the August 2012 Socionomist Originally published under the title “Social Mood Regulates US’ Multiple Shootings” “Random, multiple-victim shootings make society fearful.” Most people would agree with the sentence above. Yet in the article excerpt here, socionomist Alan Hall presents recent data that suggests a […]
Researchers at the Universty of Bristol found that London’s social mood – and Tweets – turned increasingly negative after the royal wedding and plunged just before the riots erupted.
In this pivotal article, socionomist Alan Hall explains that social mood guides the U.S. Federal Reserve’s interest rates and the tone of their meetings
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