In sociology, interest in modelling has not yet become widespread. However, the methodology has been gaining increased attention in parallel with its growing popularity in economics and other social sciences, notably psychology and political science, and the growing volume of social data being measured and collected. In this paper, we present representative computational methodologies from both data-driven (such as “black box”) and rule-based (such as “per analogy”) approaches. We show how to build simple models, and discuss both the greatest successes and the major limitations of modelling societies. We claim that the end goal of computational tools in sociology is providing meaningful analyses and calculations in order to allow making cau...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
Formalised models are simplified representations of empirical phenomena that help to abstract away e...
The thesis is a collection of six stand-alone chapters aimed at setting the foundations for the phil...
In sociology, interest in modelling has not yet become widespread. However, the methodology has been...
We discuss two computational approaches of particular significance for rigorous sociology, Agent-Bas...
Most of the intriguing social phenomena of our time, such as international terrorism, social inequal...
Analytical sociology focuses on social interactions among individuals and the hard-to-predict aggreg...
Agent-based computational models have become more and more used in the social sciences. Different to...
This open access book examines the methodological complications of using complexity science concepts...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
Originating from developments in computer science (also applied to natural sciences), a computation...
Analytical sociology is beginning to embrace a digital revolution in the collection and analysis of ...
Computer simulation is spreading in the field of scientific research. Also in sociology we find impo...
We discuss two computational approaches of particular significance for rigorous sociology, Agent-Bas...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
Formalised models are simplified representations of empirical phenomena that help to abstract away e...
The thesis is a collection of six stand-alone chapters aimed at setting the foundations for the phil...
In sociology, interest in modelling has not yet become widespread. However, the methodology has been...
We discuss two computational approaches of particular significance for rigorous sociology, Agent-Bas...
Most of the intriguing social phenomena of our time, such as international terrorism, social inequal...
Analytical sociology focuses on social interactions among individuals and the hard-to-predict aggreg...
Agent-based computational models have become more and more used in the social sciences. Different to...
This open access book examines the methodological complications of using complexity science concepts...
Previous work has proposed that computational modelling of social systems is composed of two primary...
Originating from developments in computer science (also applied to natural sciences), a computation...
Analytical sociology is beginning to embrace a digital revolution in the collection and analysis of ...
Computer simulation is spreading in the field of scientific research. Also in sociology we find impo...
We discuss two computational approaches of particular significance for rigorous sociology, Agent-Bas...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
Formalised models are simplified representations of empirical phenomena that help to abstract away e...
The thesis is a collection of six stand-alone chapters aimed at setting the foundations for the phil...