This book:
- Summarizes the state of the art in computational modeling of political attitudes, with illustrations and examples featured throughout.
- Explores the different approaches to computational modeling and how the complexity requirements of political science should determine the direction of research and evaluation methods.
- Addresses the newly emerging discipline of computational political science.
- Discusses modeling paradigms, agent-based modeling and simulation, and complexity-based modeling.
- Discusses model classes in the fundamental areas of voting behavior and decision-making, collective action, ideology and partisanship, emergence of social uprisings and civil conflict, international relations, allocation of public resources, polity and institutional function, operation, development and reform, political attitude formation and change in democratic societies.
This book is ideal for students who need a conceptual and operational description of the political attitude computational modeling phases, goals and outcomes in order to understand how political attitudes could be computationally modeled and simulated. Researchers, Governmental and international policy experts will also benefit from this book.
This book:
- Summarizes the state of the art in computational modeling of political attitudes, with illustrations and examples featured throughout.
- Explores the different approaches to computational modeling and how the complexity requirements of political science should determine the direction of research and evaluation methods.
- Addresses the newly emerging discipline of computational political science.
- Discusses modeling paradigms, agent-based modeling and simulation, and complexity-based modeling.
- Discusses model classes in the fundamental areas of voting behavior and decision-making, collective action, ideology and partisanship, emergence of social uprisings and civil conflict, international relations, allocation of public resources, polity and institutional function, operation, development and reform, political attitude formation and change in democratic societies.
This book is ideal for students who need a conceptual and operational description of the political attitude computational modeling phases, goals and outcomes in order to understand how political attitudes could be computationally modeled and simulated. Researchers, Governmental and international policy experts will also benefit from this book.
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Political Attitudes: Computational and Simulation Modelling
352Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781118833216 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 06/13/2016 |
Series: | Wiley Series in Computational and Quantitative Social Science |
Sold by: | JOHN WILEY & SONS |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 352 |
File size: | 8 MB |