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Models of Society and Complex Systems introduces readers to a
variety of different mathematical tools used for modelling human
behaviour and interactions, and the complex social dynamics that
drive institutions, conflict, and coordination. What laws govern
human affairs? How can we make sense of the complexity of societies
and how do individual actions, characteristics, and beliefs
interact? Social systems follow regularities which allow us to
answer these questions using different mathematical approaches.
This book emphasises both theory and application. It systematically
introduces mathematical approaches, such as evolutionary and
spatial game theory, social network analysis, agent-based
modelling, and chaos theory. It provides readers with the necessary
theoretical background of each toolset as well as the underlying
intuition, while each chapter includes exercises and applications
to real-world phenomena. By looking behind the surface of various
social occurrences, the reader uncovers the reasons why social
systems exhibit both cultural universals and at the same time a
diversity of practices and norms to a degree that even surpasses
biological variety, or why some riots turn into revolutions while
others do not even make it into the news. This book is written for
any scholar in the social sciences interested in studying and
understanding human behaviour, social dynamics, and the complex
systems of society. It does not expect readers to have a particular
background apart from some elementary knowledge and affinity for
mathematics.
Models of Society and Complex Systems introduces readers to a
variety of different mathematical tools used for modelling human
behaviour and interactions, and the complex social dynamics that
drive institutions, conflict, and coordination. What laws govern
human affairs? How can we make sense of the complexity of societies
and how do individual actions, characteristics, and beliefs
interact? Social systems follow regularities which allow us to
answer these questions using different mathematical approaches.
This book emphasises both theory and application. It systematically
introduces mathematical approaches, such as evolutionary and
spatial game theory, social network analysis, agent-based
modelling, and chaos theory. It provides readers with the necessary
theoretical background of each toolset as well as the underlying
intuition, while each chapter includes exercises and applications
to real-world phenomena. By looking behind the surface of various
social occurrences, the reader uncovers the reasons why social
systems exhibit both cultural universals and at the same time a
diversity of practices and norms to a degree that even surpasses
biological variety, or why some riots turn into revolutions while
others do not even make it into the news. This book is written for
any scholar in the social sciences interested in studying and
understanding human behaviour, social dynamics, and the complex
systems of society. It does not expect readers to have a particular
background apart from some elementary knowledge and affinity for
mathematics.
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