The birth and decline of disciplines are critical to science and society. However, no quantitative model to date allows us to validate competing theories of whether the emergence of scientific disciplines drives or follows the formation of social communities of scholars. Here we propose an agent-based model based on a social dynamics of science, in which the evolution of disciplines is guided mainly by the social interactions among scientists. We find that such a social theory can account for a number of stylized facts about the relationships between disciplines, authors, and publications. These results provide strong quantitative support for the key role of social interactions in shaping the dynamics of science. A “science of science ” mus...
Sociologists often model social processes as interactions among variables. We review an alternative ...
One of the most pressing and interesting actual scientific challenges deals with the analysis and th...
Argument The scientific system is primarily differentiated into disciplines. While disciplines may b...
We consider the long-term evolution of science and show how a ‘contagion of disrespect’ – an increas...
Science is a fundamental human activity and we trust its results because it has several error-correc...
<div><p>We develop here a multi-agent model of the creation of knowledge (scientific progress or tec...
Models of science dynamics aim to capture the structure and evolution of science. They are developed...
This study proposes an agent-based model of the impact of research success on the structure of scien...
Is there more to ‘good science ’ than explaining novel facts? Social interaction within the scienti...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
Since the work of Thomas Kuhn, the role of social factors in the scientific enterprise has been a ma...
Why are some scientific disciplines, such as sociology and psychology, more fragmented into conflict...
Across much of social science, linear models hold sway, but they have significant limitations. This ...
Science is the result of complex interactions between institutions and individuals self-organizing t...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...
Sociologists often model social processes as interactions among variables. We review an alternative ...
One of the most pressing and interesting actual scientific challenges deals with the analysis and th...
Argument The scientific system is primarily differentiated into disciplines. While disciplines may b...
We consider the long-term evolution of science and show how a ‘contagion of disrespect’ – an increas...
Science is a fundamental human activity and we trust its results because it has several error-correc...
<div><p>We develop here a multi-agent model of the creation of knowledge (scientific progress or tec...
Models of science dynamics aim to capture the structure and evolution of science. They are developed...
This study proposes an agent-based model of the impact of research success on the structure of scien...
Is there more to ‘good science ’ than explaining novel facts? Social interaction within the scienti...
Social history of modern science, particularly the way it acquired social legitimacy, clearly depict...
Since the work of Thomas Kuhn, the role of social factors in the scientific enterprise has been a ma...
Why are some scientific disciplines, such as sociology and psychology, more fragmented into conflict...
Across much of social science, linear models hold sway, but they have significant limitations. This ...
Science is the result of complex interactions between institutions and individuals self-organizing t...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...
Sociologists often model social processes as interactions among variables. We review an alternative ...
One of the most pressing and interesting actual scientific challenges deals with the analysis and th...
Argument The scientific system is primarily differentiated into disciplines. While disciplines may b...