Neighborhood Technologies media and mathematics of dynamic networks


When sociologist Thomas Schelling published his research on housing segregation in major US-American cities in 1971, he accomplished more than just contributing to a novel type of ›social mathematics‹. With Schellings interest in the mechanisms of social segregation and his respective models, the analysis of actual neighborhood dynamics converged with a ›neighborly‹ research method. More
A Transdisciplinary Conference
Aug 30 – Sept 01, 2012
Denkerei Berlin-Kreuzberg
Blankensee Colloquium 2012
Funded by the Kooperationsfonds of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Institute for Advanced Study
Concept and Organisation by
Tobias Harks (Maastricht) and
Sebastian Vehlken (Lüneburg)
Keynote Speeches by
Dirk Helbing (ETH Zürich) and
Sándor Fekete (TU Braunschweig)
Location
Denkerei, Berlin





