[Article] Negative Social Mood Has Increased Political Polarization on Both Sides of the Pond
The July 2016 Socionomist looks at the polarization that’s dividing people on both sides of the Atlantic.
The July 2016 Socionomist looks at the polarization that’s dividing people on both sides of the Atlantic.
We found that major epidemics of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries tended to occur near the end of severe or extended declines in stock market indexes.
Alan Hall talks about the correlation between epidemics and social mood.
Stock market indexes should be valuable leading indicators of changes in public health
Alan Hall explains why societies on both sides of the pond seem to be splintering — and what’s coming next.
Alan Hall presented his research connecting declines in stock market indexes to infectious disease outbreaks.
Learn more about Alan Hall’s journey to studying social mood and how it shapes negative — and positive — events.
The nation of Brazil is in turmoil, and the timing couldn’t be worse. Social mood is playing in Brazil’s upheaval.
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