Current Projects

Social network based interventions for behaviour change

Social Network.jpgWe are interested in identifying mechanisms and developing models for social network based interventions. Observing and measuring behaviour together with communications through a social network enables us to disentangle influence and selection processes in the network. However, if one wants to create behaviour change intervention, which should work within, or be helped by, an existing underlying social network, it is still a challenge to compute optimal “agents of change”, and to come up with optimal strategies of spreading change. In this project we are aiming to incorporate social psychological theories in the building of mathematical models of the spread of behavioural change through the networks, and to combine internal and external motivations for behaviour using agent-based modelling and small scale experimental studies. We collaborate with Unilever Research and University of Bicocca-Milan, Department of Psychology.

By D. Vukadinović Greetham - Reading University