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Social Norms, Social Change II

Explore advanced concepts in social norm transformation and change strategies. Learn effective intervention methods for sustainable social impact.

Explore advanced concepts in social norm transformation and change strategies. Learn effective intervention methods for sustainable social impact.

This course, the second part of the Social Norms, Social Change series, delves deeper into the mechanisms of social change and practical intervention strategies. Students explore cognitive structures like scripts and schemas, examine norm creation and abandonment processes, and study the role of trendsetters in social transformation. The curriculum covers various intervention approaches including legal reforms, information campaigns, economic incentives, and group deliberations, providing practical tools for implementing social change.

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Social Norms, Social Change II

This course includes

9 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

What you'll learn

  • Understand scripts and schemas in social expectations

  • Master norm creation and abandonment processes

  • Evaluate various intervention strategies

  • Identify and utilize trendsetters for social change

  • Implement effective social transformation tools

  • Design sustainable behavior change programs

Skills you'll gain

Social Psychology
Behavioral Change
Social Norms
Cultural Change
Intervention Strategies
Policy Implementation
Community Development
Social Impact

This course includes:

4.6 Hours PreRecorded video

6 assignments

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There are 4 modules in this course

This advanced course explores the practical aspects of social norm transformation through four comprehensive modules. Students learn about cognitive structures underlying social expectations, strategies for norm creation and abandonment, and the role of trendsetters in social change. The curriculum emphasizes practical intervention methods and evaluation of different change strategies, combining theoretical frameworks with real-world applications.

Honors Lesson: Scripts and Schemas

Module 1 · 2 Hours to complete

Norm Creation

Module 2 · 1 Hours to complete

Norm Abandonment

Module 3 · 2 Hours to complete

Trendsetters and Social Change

Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete

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Instructor

Cristina Bicchieri
Cristina Bicchieri

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1,20,683 Students

2 Courses

S. J. Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania

Cristina Bicchieri is the S. J. Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania, where her research intersects philosophy, game theory, and psychology. Her primary focus is on judgment and decision-making, particularly regarding fairness, trust, and cooperation, and how expectations influence behavior. She also investigates the nature and evolution of social norms, measuring consensus and compliance, and developing strategies for fostering social change through her work with the Penn Social Norms Training and Consulting group. In her recent studies, she has designed behavioral experiments to test hypotheses from her book The Grammar of Society: The Nature and Dynamics of Social Norms (2006), revealing that individuals often have conditional preferences for pro-social norms that can be significantly altered by changes in expectations. Prof. Bicchieri's earlier research delved into the epistemic foundations of game theory, exploring how information changes rational choices and outcomes. Her contributions include developing axiomatic models in game theory and creating algorithms for solving games of both perfect and imperfect information, which are particularly relevant for artificial intelligence applications.

Social Norms, Social Change II

This course includes

9 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

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