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Simone Belli: How Technology Shapes Scientific Networks and the Innovation Process

23 Oct 2025

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Here is the recording of the key seminar I presented at Yachay Tech. In this lecture, I explore the dynamic relationship between technology, social interaction, and the future of scientific research.In the digital age, I argue that scientific innovation no longer happens in isolation but is forged through complex networks of collaboration. I break down why technological tools and platforms aren't just passive conduits; they are active agents that fundamentally shape and redefine the way scientists interact, share knowledge, and co-create new ideas.Key Points I Discuss:Technology as a Shaper: I examine how technology influences distributed cognition and the social construction of new ideas within research teams.Scientific Networks: I examine the role of collaborative platforms and social networks in either accelerating or potentially fragmenting the innovation process.Implications for Yachay Tech: I offer specific insights into how academic institutions like Yachay Tech can effectively leverage technology to foster a more efficient, inclusive, and connected research ecosystem.This video is essential viewing for anyone interested in Social Psychology, the Sociology of Science, Technological Innovation, and Research Methodology.Speaker: Dr. Simone Belli (Yachay Tech)Event Date: Wednesday, October 5th, 2017, 15:00Organized by: School of Social Sciences and Innovation#YachayTech #TechnologicalInnovation #ScientificNetworks #SociologyOfScience #SocialPsychology #YTSeminars

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