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Modelling Norms

  • Contains the first systematical assessment of the contribution of Agent Based Modelling to the analysis of norms and deviance

  • Provides a cognitive enrichment to the largely behavioural simulation models by formalizing and implementing a moral form of reasoning

  • Highlights the multifaceted nature of the dynamics of social norms

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 1-14
  3. Theorising Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 15-39
  4. Theorising Crime

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 41-63
  5. Agent-Based Modelling

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 65-84
  6. The Environment and Social Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 85-93
  7. Punishment and Social Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 95-102
  8. Imitation and Social Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 103-114
  9. Socially Situated Social Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 115-132
  10. Internalisation and Social Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 133-142
  11. Modelling Norms

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 143-149
  12. Delinquent Networks

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 151-161
  13. Social Construction of Knowledge

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 163-171
  14. Morality

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 173-184
  15. We-Intentionality

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 185-197
  16. Conclusion

    • Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert
    Pages 199-201
  17. Back Matter

    Pages 203-213

About this book

The book focusses on questions of individual and collective action, the emergence and dynamics of social norms and the feedback between individual behaviour and social phenomena. It discusses traditional modelling approaches to social norms and shows the usefulness of agent-based modelling for the study of these micro-macro interactions. Existing agent-based models of social norms are discussed and it is shown that so far too much priority has been given to parsimonious models and questions of the emergence of norms, with many aspects of social norms, such as norm-change, not being modelled.  Juvenile delinquency, group radicalisation and moral decision making are used as case studies for agent-based models of collective action extending existing models by providing an embedding into social networks, social influence via argumentation and a causal action theory of moral decision making. The major contribution of the book is to highlight the multifaceted nature of the dynamics of social norms, consisting not only of emergence, and the importance of embedding of agent-based models into existing theory. 

Keywords

  • Agent Based Modelling
  • Cognitive Enrichment
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Crime Simulation
  • Criminal Behavior
  • Deterrence Models
  • Moral Reasoning
  • Morality Models
  • Morality and Norms
  • Opportunistic Models
  • Psychological Models
  • Rational Choice Models
  • Socioeconomic Models

Reviews

From the reviews:

“It serves as a very nice introduction to the literature on modeling social norms … . The book … does a nice job balancing between discussing the theory of norms and the particular challenges brought on by modeling social phenomena. … the book is both a pleasant read and a very nice introduction to the literature.” (Ryan Muldoon, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 17 (1), 2014)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept. Sociology, Centre for Research in, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom

    Corinna Elsenbroich, Nigel Gilbert

About the authors

Corinna Elsenbroich is a Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Surrey. Her research background is in philosophy of science and computer science. Her research interests are the methodology of simulation in the social sciences and the interrelations between reasoning, decision making and action which will here be applied to the theory of crime and morality.

Nigel Gilbert is Professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey. He is the author or editor of some 18 books and numerous papers. His main interests are in the application of agent-basedmodels to a wide range of social and ecological problem areas, and the methodology of computational social science.

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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