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This workshop introduces agent-based modeling, a method for understanding complex social dynamics by simulating interactions among individual agents. Agent-based modeling allows observing social patterns in computer simulations, enabling students to specify rules for agent behavior. The workshop teaches NetLogo for creating models, enabling students to design, analyze, and visualize social dynamics, incorporating empirical data using statistical tools like R or Python.
An intensive 5-days of bridging the various disciplinary knowledge and views of othering and polarization. This will include social simulators but also people from all fields.
“Agent-based models of social networks”
at Networks 2021 Conference - Joint Sunbelt and NetSci Conference, July 6-11, 2021 (hybrid conference, Washington, DC, USA).
Session organizers:
- Federi[…]
There will be an online workshop on “Othering & Polarisation” 3-6pm CET on each of the days 9, 10, 11 June 2020. Agent-based modelling is envisaged as being one of the tools that help integrate the various perspectives on this. Details at
A group of us are preparing a proposal for a Lorentz workshop on ‘Othering and polarization’ to be held in June 2020 (if sucessful). Please read the details if you would like ‘in principle’ to at[…]
3rd European Symposium on Societal Challenges in Computational Social
Science (Euro CSS).
This year’s focus: Polarization and Radicalization
Venue: ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Dates: September 2-4,[…]
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