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Simulating Societies: The Computer Simulation of Social Phenomena [Kõva köide]

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The most exciting and productive areas of academic inquiry are often where the interests of two disciplines meet. This is certainly the case for the subject of this book, originally published in 1994, which explores the contribution that computer-based modelling and artificial intelligence can make to understanding fundamental issues in social science. Simulating Societies shows how computer simulations can help to clarify theoretical approaches, contribute to the evaluation of alternative theories, and illuminate one of the major issues of the social sciences: how social phenomena can emerge from individual action. The authors discuss how simulation models can be constructed using recently developed artificial intelligence techniques and they consider the methodological issues involved in using such models for theory development, testing and experiment. The introductory chapters situate the book within social science, and suggest why the time was ripe for significant progress, before defining basic terminology, showing how simulation has been used to theorize about organizations, and indicating through examples some of the fundamental issues involved in simulation. The main body of the text provides case studies drawn from economics, anthropology, archaeology, planning, social psychology and sociology.The appeal of this path-breaking book was twofold. It offered an essential introduction to simulation for social scientists and it provided case study applications for computer scientists interested in the latest advances in the burgeoning area of distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) at the time.
Preface vii
Contributors ix
1 Simulating societies: an introduction
1(18)
Jim Doran
Nigel Gilbert
2 Simulation of complex organizational processes: a review of methods and their epistemological foundations
19(22)
Ann C. Seror
3 The evolution of technologies
41(22)
Klaus G. Troitzsch
4 Simulating the emergence of social order from individual behaviour
63(22)
Andrzej Nowak
Bibb Latane
5 The architecture of society: stochastic simulation of urban movement
85(42)
Alan Penn
Nick Dalton
6 Multi-agent simulation as a tool for studying emergent processes in societies
127(16)
Alexis Drogoul
Jacques Ferber
7 Simulating fishermen's society
143(22)
F. Bousquet
C. Cambier
C. Mullon
P. Morand
J. Quensiere
8 Simulating prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies
165(30)
Steven Mithen
9 The EOS project: modelling Upper Palaeolithic social change
195(28)
Jim Doran
Mike Palmer
Nigel Gilbert
Paul Mellars
10 Learning to co-operate using cultural algorithms
223(22)
Robert G. Reynolds
11 The simulation of trade in oligopolistic markets
245(22)
Jose Castro Caldas
Helder Coelho
12 Mind is not enough: the precognitive bases of social interaction
267(20)
Rosaria Conte
Cristiano Castelfranchi
References 287(14)
Index 301
Nigel Gilbert, Jim Doran