Computational and Simulation Modelling
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Köp båda 2 för 1038 krIn light of many crises in the last two decades, including democratic recession, climate change, economic crises, and massive waves of migration affecting perceptions of security around the world, this book examines the impact of cultural change i...
From the outside the field of political science or studies seems left behind in terms of time, techniques and issues addressed. This book brings together, for the first time, the various strands that together might make up a new direction for the field - that of using computational approaches to understand how political attitudes, beliefs and thinking might result in the macro political outcomes reported in the press and media. There have been some brave researchers who have attempted to introduce computer models in the field, but they have been widely scattered and largely ignored. By bringing together all these approaches within a coherent framework the author shows how much work has been done and its future potential. But she also places these within a systematic framework showing how they might relate. The coverage of this book is astounding, covering history, theoretical bases, cognitive perspective, computational details and all the main approaches that have been developed. This makes the book a valuable reference work, enabling researchers to see the power of the approach and giving them a solid foundation from which to develop future work. Dr. Bruce Edmonds, Research Professor, Director of the Centre for Policy Modelling Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
Camelia Florela Voinea, Department of Political Science, International Relations and Security Studies, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Preface ix Acknowledgements xix Introduction xxi PART I SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ATTITUDE MODELLING 1 1 Attitudes: A Brief History of the Concept 3 2 Political Attitudes: Conceptual and Computational Modelling Backgrounds 31 PART II SOCIAL AND POLITICAL INFLUENCE MODELS OF ATTITUDE CHANGE 63 3 Voting Choice Computer Simulation Model 65 4 Community Referendum Model 83 PART III THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL SPACE IN POLITICAL ATTITUDE MODELLING 93 5 Social Impact Theory and Model 95 6 Dynamic Social Impact Theory and Model 107 PART IV POLITICAL ATTITUDE APPROACHES BASED ON SOCIAL INFLUENCE, CULTURE CHANGE AND COLLECTIVE ACTION MODELLING 139 7 Culture Dissemination Model 141 8 Diversity Survival Model 147 9 Collective Action Modelling 159 PART V MULTIDIMENSIONAL SPATIAL MODELS 165 10 The System Dynamics Modelling Paradigm 169 11 Multidimensional Attitude Change Models. Galileo 179 PART VI POLITICAL COGNITION MODELLING 189 12 The JQP Model 197 13 Political Attitude Strength Simulation Modelling 211 PART VII COMPUTATIONAL AND SIMULATION MODELLING OF IDEOLOGY 219 14 Ideological Polarization Model 227 15 Ideological Landscapes Model 237 16 Complex Integrative Models of Political Ideology 241 PART VIII POLITY MODELLING 245 17 Polity Instability Models Featuring Ethnic and Nationalist Insurgence 253 18 Polity Instability Model Featuring Reconstruction after State Failure 263 19 Polity Dynamics Model Featuring the Relationship between Public Issue Emergence and Public Policy Development 269 20 Polity Instability Model Featuring Revolution against Authoritarian Regime 277 PART IX EPILOGUE 285 21 Shaping New Science 287 Author Index 293 Subject Index 299