Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in human social interaction, influence is assimilative in that individuals become more similar to others they interact with. Nevertheless, cultural differences continue to remain in many realms of human life, for example, in the form of technological boundaries. Research on social influence points to a range of possible reasons for persistent cultural diversity, but there is much less clarity about the interplay of various factors and conditions for cultural influence with fundamental processes of social interaction at the micro-level. In this article, I show how agent-based computational modeling can be used as an approach for unraveling the com...
Despite tendencies toward convergence, differences between individuals and groups continue to exist ...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Foundations of cultural evolution’ [https://doi.org/10.1098...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
In the context of computational social modelling, culture represents the broad set of attributes ove...
Experimental and field research has demonstrated a pervasive tendency toward pairwise conformity amo...
Culture represents the broad range of things over which people influence each other, and frequently ...
9 pages, 4 figures, was "Robust multiculturality emerges from layered social influence". In press in...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
Cultural change can occur as an emergent consequence of social influence dynamics within cultural po...
In a connected world where people influence each other, what can cause a globalized monoculture, and...
There is increasing societal and scholarly interest in understanding how social integration can be m...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
Societies differ in susceptibility to social influence and in the social network structure through w...
Despite tendencies toward convergence, differences between individuals and groups continue to exist ...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Foundations of cultural evolution’ [https://doi.org/10.1098...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
Social influence is one of the most important processes in human social interaction. Very often in h...
In the context of computational social modelling, culture represents the broad set of attributes ove...
Experimental and field research has demonstrated a pervasive tendency toward pairwise conformity amo...
Culture represents the broad range of things over which people influence each other, and frequently ...
9 pages, 4 figures, was "Robust multiculturality emerges from layered social influence". In press in...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...
Cultural change can occur as an emergent consequence of social influence dynamics within cultural po...
In a connected world where people influence each other, what can cause a globalized monoculture, and...
There is increasing societal and scholarly interest in understanding how social integration can be m...
How can minority cultures resist assimilation into a global monolith in an increasingly "small world...
Societies differ in susceptibility to social influence and in the social network structure through w...
Despite tendencies toward convergence, differences between individuals and groups continue to exist ...
One contribution of 15 to a theme issue ‘Foundations of cultural evolution’ [https://doi.org/10.1098...
In 1997, Robert Axelrod wondered in a highly influential paper "If people tend to become more alike ...