Stewardship of global collective behavior
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Carl T. Bergstrom | Albert B. Kao | Rachel E. Moran | I. Couzin | E. Weber | W. Barfuss | M. Galesic | D. Rubenstein | J. Donges | Jennifer Jacquet | J. V. Van Bavel | M. Centeno | M. Alfano | P. Romanczuk | J. Bak-Coleman | Kaia J. Tombak | Andrew S. Gersick
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