Game Theory, Experimental Games and many other social theorists use games as an analytic device to understand non-game social processes, yet operate with a narrow conception of games restricted to the formal or codified rules. This formalist imagery of games provides an inadequate account of agency in games and fails to access the interpretive work by players in negotiating with game-structures. In contrast Garfinkel’s ethnomethodological perspective on social processes provides the basis for identifying five interdependent dimensions of rule-following in games. This suggests that game processes are necessarily under-determined by formal rules, and that players can explore the essential insufficiency of the rules in pursuit of their interes...
The main focus of this work is the relation between sociology and mathematics, especially the relati...
Over the last fifty years, game theory has evolved from a mathematical theory of optimal behaviour i...
Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mechanisms as “social software”, we want to unders...
This paper outlines a case study in which ethnomethodological principles are applied to the social p...
Abstract. Game theory in its several variants can be viewed as a major contribu-tion to multi-agent ...
This article presents two sociological theories, alternatives to classical game theory. These social...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
This article draws on earlier work in social system theorizing and analysis—in particular, the theor...
Game theory is rapidly becoming established as one of the cornerstones of the social sciences. No lo...
Recent years have witnessed an increased number of game-theoretic approaches to social norms, which ...
In social theory, games are frequently presented as archetypal examples of activities governed by f...
In studying the game as a social phenomenon, it is often difficult to leave the sociological approac...
Does game theory - the mathematical theory of strategic interaction - provide genuine explanations o...
To a practitioner in the social sciences, game theory primarily helps to identify situations in whic...
The main focus of this work is the relation between sociology and mathematics, especially the relati...
Over the last fifty years, game theory has evolved from a mathematical theory of optimal behaviour i...
Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mechanisms as “social software”, we want to unders...
This paper outlines a case study in which ethnomethodological principles are applied to the social p...
Abstract. Game theory in its several variants can be viewed as a major contribu-tion to multi-agent ...
This article presents two sociological theories, alternatives to classical game theory. These social...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
This article aims to present some of the initial work of developing a social science grounded game t...
This article draws on earlier work in social system theorizing and analysis—in particular, the theor...
Game theory is rapidly becoming established as one of the cornerstones of the social sciences. No lo...
Recent years have witnessed an increased number of game-theoretic approaches to social norms, which ...
In social theory, games are frequently presented as archetypal examples of activities governed by f...
In studying the game as a social phenomenon, it is often difficult to leave the sociological approac...
Does game theory - the mathematical theory of strategic interaction - provide genuine explanations o...
To a practitioner in the social sciences, game theory primarily helps to identify situations in whic...
The main focus of this work is the relation between sociology and mathematics, especially the relati...
Over the last fifty years, game theory has evolved from a mathematical theory of optimal behaviour i...
Viewing the way society has defined its rules and mechanisms as “social software”, we want to unders...