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This book highlights recent developments in the field, presented at
the Social Simulation 2015 conference in Groningen, The
Netherlands. It covers advances both in applications and methods of
social simulation. Societal issues addressed range across
complexities in economic systems, opinion dynamics and civil
violence, changing mobility patterns, different land-use,
transition in the energy system, food production and consumption,
ecosystem management and historical processes. Methodological
developments cover how to use empirical data in validating models
in general, formalization of behavioral theory in agent behavior,
construction of artificial populations for experimentation,
replication of models, and agent-based models that can be run in a
web browser. Social simulation is a rapidly evolving field. Social
scientists are increasingly interested in social simulation as a
tool to tackle the complex non-linear dynamics of society.
Furthermore, the software and hardware tools available for social
simulation are becoming more and more powerful. This book is an
important source for readers interested in the newest developments
in the ways in which the simulation of social interaction
contributes to our understanding and managing of complex social
phenomena.
This book is the product of an intensive cooperation between psych-
ogists and sociologists who study solidarity and prosocial
behavior, and its fruits are briefly summarized in Chapter 1. The
topics of so- darity and prosocial behavior are at the core of both
disciplines and thus one might expect that an intensive cooperation
like the one that produced this book is not uncommon. Surprisingly
however, it is extremely rare that sociologists and psychologists
get together to c- bine their knowledge in these fields. Instead,
researchers from both disciplines tend to ignore each other's work
quite generally, and the work on prosocial and antisocial behavior
is no exception. The conviction that sociology and psychology can
benefit from each other's work led us-a group of sociologists and
psychologists at the University of Groningen (The Netherlands)-in
1999 to launch a joint research project on solidarity and
prosociality. The aim was to find a common ground on which insights
from each discipline could contribute to a broader understanding of
solidarity and prosocial behavior. This interdisciplinary research
project was called Prosocial Dispositions and Solidary Behavior and
it was financed by the University of Groningen as a so-called
breedtestrategie program (i.e., a program for broadening
disciplinary approaches).
This book highlights recent developments in the field, presented at
the Social Simulation 2015 conference in Groningen, The
Netherlands. It covers advances both in applications and methods of
social simulation. Societal issues addressed range across
complexities in economic systems, opinion dynamics and civil
violence, changing mobility patterns, different land-use,
transition in the energy system, food production and consumption,
ecosystem management and historical processes. Methodological
developments cover how to use empirical data in validating models
in general, formalization of behavioral theory in agent behavior,
construction of artificial populations for experimentation,
replication of models, and agent-based models that can be run in a
web browser. Social simulation is a rapidly evolving field. Social
scientists are increasingly interested in social simulation as a
tool to tackle the complex non-linear dynamics of society.
Furthermore, the software and hardware tools available for social
simulation are becoming more and more powerful. This book is an
important source for readers interested in the newest developments
in the ways in which the simulation of social interaction
contributes to our understanding and managing of complex social
phenomena.
This book is the product of an intensive cooperation between psych-
ogists and sociologists who study solidarity and prosocial
behavior, and its fruits are briefly summarized in Chapter 1. The
topics of so- darity and prosocial behavior are at the core of both
disciplines and thus one might expect that an intensive cooperation
like the one that produced this book is not uncommon. Surprisingly
however, it is extremely rare that sociologists and psychologists
get together to c- bine their knowledge in these fields. Instead,
researchers from both disciplines tend to ignore each other's work
quite generally, and the work on prosocial and antisocial behavior
is no exception. The conviction that sociology and psychology can
benefit from each other's work led us-a group of sociologists and
psychologists at the University of Groningen (The Netherlands)-in
1999 to launch a joint research project on solidarity and
prosociality. The aim was to find a common ground on which insights
from each discipline could contribute to a broader understanding of
solidarity and prosocial behavior. This interdisciplinary research
project was called Prosocial Dispositions and Solidary Behavior and
it was financed by the University of Groningen as a so-called
breedtestrategie program (i.e., a program for broadening
disciplinary approaches).
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Social Informatics - 4th International Conference, SocInfo 2012, Lausanne, Switzerland, December 5-7, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Karl Aberer, Andreas Flache, Wander Jager, Ling Liu, Jie Tang, …
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 4th International
Conference on Social Informatics, SocInfo 2012, held in Lausanne,
Switzerland, in December 2012. The 21 full papers, 18 short papers
included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
61 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections named:
social choice mechanisms in the e-society, computational models of
social phenomena, social simulation, web mining and its social
interpretations, algorithms and protocols inspired by human
societies, socio-economic systems and applications, trust, privacy,
risk and security in social contexts.
Veranstaltet von der OEsterreichischen Gesellschaft fur
Kinderchirurgie
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ De Causis Dissensus Eruditorum Sigismund Andreas Flachs
Schedius, 1721
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Disputatio De Restituendis Duobus
Versibus Jos. XXI. In Qvibvsdam Codicibus Hebraeis Omissis Johann
Georg Abicht, Sigismund Andreas Flachs Schedius, 1714
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