Lecture

Scientific Cooperation Networks: Typology and Evolution

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This lecture explores the typology and evolution of scientific cooperation networks, discussing topics such as decentralized research networks, megascience projects, and the coordination of collaborative scientific endeavors. It also delves into the integration of protocols, patient recruitment, and analytical methods in the context of network evolution. The instructor references various studies on global collaboration in scientific research and the challenges faced by non-hegemonic countries in the scientific landscape.

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