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E-raamat: Handbook of Applied System Science [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 656 pages, 45 Tables, black and white; 161 Line drawings, black and white; 161 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315748771
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  • Formaat: 656 pages, 45 Tables, black and white; 161 Line drawings, black and white; 161 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315748771
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The Handbook of Applied System Science is organized around both methodological approaches in systems science, and the substantive topic to which these approaches have been applied. The volume begins with an essay that introduces three system science methods: agent-based modeling, system dynamics, and network analysis. The remainder of the volume is organized around three broad topics: (1) health and human development, (2) environment and sustainability, and (3) communities and social change. Each part begins with a brief introductory essay, and includes nine chapters that demonstrate the application of system science methods to address research questions in these areas. This handbook will be useful for work in Public Health, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Political Science, Environmental Studies, Urban Studies, and Psychology.

Chapter 14 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315748771.
1 What is System Science?
1(20)
Zachary P. Neal
PART 1 Health and Human Development
21(186)
2 The Social Symbiome Framework: Linking Genes-to-Global Cultures in Public Health Using Network Science
25(24)
Bernice A. Pescosolido
Sigrun Olafsdottir
Olaf Sporns
Brea L. Perry
Eric M. Meslin
Tony H. Grubesic
Jack K. Martin
Laura M. Koehly
William Pridemore
Alessandro Vespignani
Tatiana Foroud
Anantha Shekhar
3 The Impact of Urban Form on Weight Loss: Combining a Spatial Agent-Based Model with a Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change
49(19)
Arika Ligmann-Zielinska
Sue C. Grady
Jeremy McWhorter
4 Promoting Social Contagion of Preventive Behavior during Influenza Epidemics: An Agent-based Simulation
68(16)
Liang Mao
5 Simulating Syndemic Risk: Using System Dynamics Modeling to Understand Psycho-Social Challenges Facing Women Living With and At-Risk for HIV
84(23)
Abigail W. Batchelder
David Lounsbury
6 System Dynamics Modeling and Finding Solutions to the "Wicked" Public Health Problem of Preventing Chronic Diseases
107(23)
Nigel Unwin
Cornelia Guell
Natasha Sobers-Grannum
Anders Nielsen
7 Network Analysis and Psychology
130(17)
Michael Vitevitch
8 Using Cognitive Social Structures to Understand Peer Relations in Childhood and Adolescence
147(17)
Jennifer Watling Neal
Mariah Kornbluh
9 Chains of Affection: The Structure of Adolescent Romantic and Sexual Networks
164(27)
Peter S. Bearman
James Moody
Katherine Stovel
10 The Art of Building Dynamic Systems Models
191(16)
Saskia Kunnen
PART 2 Environment and Sustainability
207(212)
11 A System Dynamics Examination of the Willingness of Villagers to Engage in Illegal Logging
211(18)
Richard G. Dudley
12 Exploring Complexity in a Human---Environment System: An Agent-Based Spatial Model for Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Integration
229(38)
Li An
Marc Linderman
Jiaguo Qi
Ashton Shortridge
Jianguo Liu
13 Agent-Based Modeling in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Lessons from a Comparative Analysis
267(30)
Li An
Alex Zvoleff
Jianguo Liu
William Axinn
14 Eutropia: Integrated Valuation of Lake Eutrophication I - Abatement Decisions Using a Bayesian Belief Network
297(24)
David N. Barton
Tom Andersen
Olvar Bergland
Alexander Engebretsen
S. Jannicke Moe
Geir I. Orderud
Koji Tominaga
Eirik Romstad
Rolf D. Vogt
15 Using System Dynamics to Model Industry's Developmental Response to Energy Policy
321(20)
Brian Bush
Daniel Inman
Emily Newes
Corey Peck
Steve Peterson
Dana Stright
Laura Vimmerstedt
16 Integrated Agent-Based and System Dynamics Modelling for Simulation of Sustainable Mobility
341(26)
Ehsan Shafiei
Hlynur Stefansson
Eyjolfur Ingi Asgeirsson
Brynhildur Davidsdottir
Marco Raberto
17 Stakeholder Analysis and Social Network Analysis in Natural Resource Management
367(17)
Christina Prell
Klaus Hubacek
Mark Reed
18 The Multilevel Participatory Modelling of Land Use Policies in African Drylands: A Method to Embed Adaptability Skills of Drylands Societies in a Policy Framework
384(19)
Patrick d'Aquino
Alassane Bah
19 A Systems Approach to Stakeholder Management
403(16)
Robert Boutilier
Witold Henisz
Bennet Zelner
PART 3 Communities and Social Change
419(202)
20 Modeling Social Ties and Household Mobility
423(25)
Sara S. Metcalf
21 Simulating Sprawl
448(38)
Paul M. Torrens
22 Agents of Change: Mixed-Race Households and the Dynamics of Neighborhood Segregation in the United States
486(26)
Mark Ellis
Steven R. Holloway
Richard Wright
Christopher S. Fowler
23 The (In)compatibility of Diversity and Sense of Community
512(16)
Zachary P. Neal
Jennifer Watling Neal
24 Spatializing Social Networks: Using Social Network Analysis to Investigate Geographies of Gang Rivalry, Territoriality, and Violence in Los Angeles
528(25)
Steven M. Radil
Colin Flint
George E. Tita
25 Social Networks and the Study of Language Variation and Change
553(17)
Suzanne Evans Wagner
Maya Ravindranath Abtahian
26 Community as Method, Community as Net: Social Network Analysis as a Tool for Studying Mutual Aid between Therapeutic Community Residents
570(15)
Keith Warren
Nathan Doogan
27 Circles of Association: The Connections of Community-Based Food Systems
585(14)
David S. Connor
Ralph Levine
28 Using System Dynamics Modeling to Understand the Impact of Social Change Initiatives
599(22)
Gary B. Hirsch
Ralph Levine
Robin Lin Miller
About the Contributors 621(3)
Index 624
Zachary P. Neal is Associate Professor at Michigan State University, in the Psychology Department's Social-Personality program. He serves as Associate Editor of a number of journals including City and Community, Evidence & Policy, Journal of Urban Affairs, and Global Networks. He is also editor of Routledge's Metropolis and Modern Life Book Series.