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The Science of Social Emergence
Sociology should be the foundational science of social emergence. But to date, sociologists have neglected emergence, and studies of emergence are more common within microeconomics. Moving forward, I argue that a science of social emergence requires two advances beyond current … Continue reading
Posted in Agents, Multi-agent systems, Social cognition, Social emergence, Social relationships, Society
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General Theory of Stigmergy: Modelling Stigma Semantics
Stigmergy is a biological term used when discussing a sub-set of insect swarm-behaviour describing the apparent organisation seen during their activities. Stigmergy describes a communication mechanism based on environment-mediated signals which trigger responses among the insects. This phenomenon is demonstrated … Continue reading
Posted in Complex adaptive system, Emergence, Multi-agent systems, Self-organization, Stigmergy, Swarm intelligence
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Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems
The quality of ecosystems is affected by the actions of different stakeholders who use them in a variety of ways. In order to understand this complex relationship between humans and nature, it is vital to understand the complexity of the … Continue reading