CS382:Unit-compsoc
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Socioeconomic modelling. what happens with changes in legislation eg taxes, min wage. model of population behavior. (agent)
- Computational Sociology (wikipedia)
- brian castellani sociology and complexity web
- Center for Models of Life - CMOL: Models / Interactive Java Applets
- The Structural Dynamics of Corruption: Artificial Society Approach
- Macro And Micro Dynamics In An Artificial Society: An Agent Based Approach
- Artificial Societies, Virtual Worlds and the Shared Problems and Possibilities of Emergence
- Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
Big Idea:
you can model societies using Agents. Demonstrate that models of large sociological concepts (information flow, fashion, popularity) can be arrived at by modeling local agent interaction. Models first -> formulas second instead of other way around.
Pros:
- Token non-natural science unit, get non-natural sciences students involved
- Touch an emerging field, we can tell people there's a lot to be discovered yet here
- Talk about agent-based modeling
Cons:
- Less numerically-based
- We need to be careful about not stepping on social science's toes
Comments:
- Need to decide on a particular area to go forward with
- Economics is currently very mathematically-based, could do something along these lines
- Could also do something on a smaller scale in class, see a hands on social interaction or how played out