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Socionomics is the study of social mood's impact on social actions. The best way to learn the basics of socionomics is to visit our beginner's section.

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The Socionomist is a monthly subscription-based service that publishes new research and commentary focused on helping you prepare for changes in social mood that most people never see coming. Read more or subscribe hereProgress in Socionomics is a free update that gives you the latest news in socionomics. This is where you'll hear about new books, speaking events, and other announcements. Read the latest issue.

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A degree program in socionomics is not yet available. You can find some socionomics educational resources here. Please contact us if you are a university professor or graduate student interested in incorporating socionomics into your classes or research.

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