
Growing Artificial Societies
How do social structures and group behaviors arise from the interaction of individuals? Growing Artificial Societies approaches this question with cutting-edge computer simulation techniques. Fundamental collective behaviors such as group formation, cultural transmission, combat, and trade are seen to "emerge" from the interaction of individual agents following a few simple rules.
In their program, named Sugarscape, Epstein and Axtell begin the development of a "bottom up" social science that is capturing the attention of researchers and commentators alike.
The study is part of the 2050 Project, a joint venture of the Santa Fe Institute, the World Resources Institute, and the Brookings Institution. The project is an international effort to identify conditions for a sustainable global system in the next century and to design policies to help achieve such a system.
Copublished with the Brookings Institution
- Alaotsikko
- Social Science From the Bottom Up
- Kirjailija
- Joshua M. Epstein, Robert L. Axtell
- ISBN
- 9780262550253
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 304 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 1.10.1996
- Kustantaja
- Bradford Books
- Sivumäärä
- 226