Matt Lampert on Mood and Marijuana
Socionomics Institute Director Matt Lampert joined Bert Martinez from MoneyForLunch Online Radio.
Socionomics Institute Director Matt Lampert joined Bert Martinez from MoneyForLunch Online Radio.
Matt answers a few questions about the state of the marijuana legalization movement in the US and where it may be headed next.
Matt Lampert considers the relationship between the party in power and economic growth over the past 140 years.
Further reading To read the original Socionomist studies and updates, please visit your Socionomist Archive page: Sizing Up a Superpower: A Socionomic Study of Russia, Parts I and II (November and December 2007, Global Market Perspective) The World May See a Darker Side of Putin (November 2014, The Socionomist) Word […]
A historical review conducted by the Socionomics Institute shows the presidential party in power has…
Is there a connection between firearm-related hospitalizations and the stock market.
In this update, socionomists Matt Lampert and Euan Wilson investigate popular music trends from the late 1990s to 2009.
Socionomic theory proposes that as mood goes, the aggregate character of social events will follow. A trend toward positive mood indicates a likelihood for social harmony, peace and social cohesion. A trend toward negative mood indicates a likelihood for relative social discord, conflict and breakdowns in social cohesion.
Is the popularity of news itself mood-dependent? As our preliminary study shows, the answer appears to be “Yes.”
Matt Lampert Co-host, Pop Trends Price Culture videocast Areas of research include electoral decision-making, financial markets and popular culture. Matt Lampert is the co-host of the Pop Trends Price Culture videocast and past president of the Socionomics Institute. He is a graduate of the University of Cambridge and has spoken […]