We report agent-based simulations of religiosity dynamics in a spatially dispersed population. Agents' religiosity responds to neighbours via pairwise interactions as well as via club goods effects. A simulation run is deemed fundamentalist if the final distribution contains a sizable minority of very high religiosity together with a majority of lesser religiosity. Such simulations are more prevalent when parameter values shift from values reflecting traditional societies towards values reflecting the modern world. The simulations suggest that the rise of fundamentalism in the modern world is boosted by greater real income, lower relative prices for secular goods, less substitutability between religious and secular goods, and less time spen...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
Why do some individuals engage in more religious activity than others? And how does this religious ...
Religious fundamentalism is observed across the world. We investigate its roots using agent-based si...
Religious fundamentalism is observed across the world. We survey evidence on religious fundamentalis...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
We provide an evolutionary model of conflict based on dyadic interactions within and between individ...
Religion is, at the very least, a highly complex social phenomenon. The theories we use to understan...
Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evol...
This paper makes a case for an instrumentalist and modernist logic to fundamentalism and argues that...
This paper extends the club model of religion to better account for observed patterns of extremism. ...
Is fundamentalism universal across religious cultures? We investigated this issue by focusing on thr...
Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically account...
International audienceIs fundamentalism universal across religious cultures? We investigated this is...
The psychological construct of religiousness or religiosity (e.g. intrinsic religiosity, belief in G...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
Why do some individuals engage in more religious activity than others? And how does this religious ...
Religious fundamentalism is observed across the world. We investigate its roots using agent-based si...
Religious fundamentalism is observed across the world. We survey evidence on religious fundamentalis...
This article uses a computer-based Schelling-model to examine the aggregate outcomes of individual c...
We provide an evolutionary model of conflict based on dyadic interactions within and between individ...
Religion is, at the very least, a highly complex social phenomenon. The theories we use to understan...
Religiosity is one of the most important sociological aspects of populations. All religions may evol...
This paper makes a case for an instrumentalist and modernist logic to fundamentalism and argues that...
This paper extends the club model of religion to better account for observed patterns of extremism. ...
Is fundamentalism universal across religious cultures? We investigated this issue by focusing on thr...
Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically account...
International audienceIs fundamentalism universal across religious cultures? We investigated this is...
The psychological construct of religiousness or religiosity (e.g. intrinsic religiosity, belief in G...
Understanding religion requires explaining why supernatu-ral beliefs, devotions, and rituals are bot...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
Why do some individuals engage in more religious activity than others? And how does this religious ...