Social Simulation for a Digital Society Applications and Innovations

“Social Simulation for a Digital Society” provides a cross-section of state-of-the-art research in social simulation and computational social science. With the availability of big data and faster computing power, the social sciences are undergoing a treme

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Diane Payne Johan A. Elkink Nial Friel Thomas U. Grund Tamara Hochstrasser Pablo Lucas Adrian Ottewill Editors

Social Simulation for a Digital Society Applications and Innovations in Computational Social Science

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Diane Payne • Johan A. Elkink • Nial Friel Thomas U. Grund  •  Tamara Hochstrasser Pablo Lucas  •  Adrian Ottewill Editors

Social Simulation for a Digital Society Applications and Innovations in Computational Social Science

Editors Diane Payne School of Sociology Geary Institute Dynamics Lab University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

Johan A. Elkink School of Politics and International Relations University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

Nial Friel School of Mathematics and Statistics University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

Thomas U. Grund School of Sociology University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

Tamara Hochstrasser School of Biology and Environmental Science University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

Pablo Lucas School of Sociology Geary Institute Dynamics Lab University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

Adrian Ottewill School of Mathematics and Statistics University College Dublin Dublin, Ireland

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