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Complexity and the Human Experience
Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Complexity and the Human Experience
Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Questions of values, ontologies, ethics, aesthetics, discourse, origins, language, literature, and meaning do not lend themselves readily, or traditionally, to equations, probabilities, and models. However, with the increased adoption of natural science tools in economics, anthropology, and political science-to name only a few social scientific fie
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Computer Modeling in Humanities and Social Sciences
- Part 1: Complex Adaptive Systems in the Humanities
- Chapter 1: Philosophical Analysis in Modeling Polarization: Notes from Work in Progress
- Chapter 2: Overcoming Moral Hypocrisy in a Virtual Society
- Chapter 3: Evolving Games and the Social Contract
- Chapter 4: Character Networks for Narrative Generation: Structural Balance Theory and the Emergence of Proto-Narratives
- Chapter 5: Modeling the Communications Circuit: An Agent-Based Approach to Reading in âN-Dimensionsâ
- Chapter 6: The Potential of Agent-Based Modelling for Historical Research
- Part 2: Complex Adaptive Systems in the Social Sciences
- Chapter 7: Complexity Theory and Political Change:Talcott Parsons Occupies Wall Street
- Chapter 8: Chinaâs Complex Policy Network
- Chapter 9: Convergence versus Emergence of Youth Extremism: An Agent-Based Model of the Arab Spring
- Chapter 10: Complexity of Structure in Electronic Medical Record Systems
- Chapter 11: Adaptation of Foodways and Indicators of Malnutrition: Philippines as a Case Study
- Chapter 12: Exploiting the Synergy between the Micro, Meso, and Macro Levels in a Complex System: Bringing to Life an Ancient Urban Center
- Chapter 13: Scientific Paradigms in US Policy: Is It Time for Complexity Science?
- Back Cover