Many models have been proposed to explain opinion formation in groups of individuals; most of these models study opinion propagation as the interaction between nodes/agents in a social network. Opinion formation is a complex process and a realistic model should also take into account the important feedbacks that the opinions of the agents have on the structure of the social networks and on the characteristics of the opinion dynamics. In this paper we will show that associating to different agents different kinds of interconnections and different interacting behaviours can lead to interesting scenarios, like the coexistence of several opinion clusters, namely pluralism. In our model agents have opinions uniformly and continuously di...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
Understanding how new opinions spread through a community or how consensus emerges in noisy environm...
Despite there are different models in literature that analyze the dynamic of opinion formation, less...
Many models have been proposed to explain opinion formation in groups of individuals; most of these...
Emergence of extremism in social networks is among the most appealing topics of opinion dynamics in ...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...
One aspect of opinion change that has been of academic interest is the impact of people with extreme...
Abstract. Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studie...
In the bounded confidence framework, agents’ opinions evolve as a result of interactions with other ...
Today's society faces widening disagreement and conflicts among constituents with incompatible views...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studied in recen...
Understanding the emergence of extreme opinions and in what kind of environment they might become le...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
Understanding how new opinions spread through a community or how consensus emerges in noisy environm...
Despite there are different models in literature that analyze the dynamic of opinion formation, less...
Many models have been proposed to explain opinion formation in groups of individuals; most of these...
Emergence of extremism in social networks is among the most appealing topics of opinion dynamics in ...
We study opinion dynamics on complex social networks where each individual holding a binary opinion ...
Human interactions create social networks forming the backbone of societies. Individuals adjust thei...
One aspect of opinion change that has been of academic interest is the impact of people with extreme...
Abstract. Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studie...
In the bounded confidence framework, agents’ opinions evolve as a result of interactions with other ...
Today's society faces widening disagreement and conflicts among constituents with incompatible views...
A fundamental aspect of society is the exchange and discussion of opinions between individuals, occu...
Bounded confidence models of opinion dynamics in social networks have been actively studied in recen...
Understanding the emergence of extreme opinions and in what kind of environment they might become le...
We consider a variation of the Deffuant-Weisbuch model introduced by Deffuant et al. in 2000, to pro...
This paper presents a social simulation in which we add an additional layer of mass media communicat...
Understanding how new opinions spread through a community or how consensus emerges in noisy environm...
Despite there are different models in literature that analyze the dynamic of opinion formation, less...