Modelling Norms

Modelling Norms
Title Modelling Norms PDF eBook
Author Corinna Elsenbroich
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 216
Release 2013-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9400770529

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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.

International Norms and Decision Making

International Norms and Decision Making
Title International Norms and Decision Making PDF eBook
Author Gary Goertz
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 284
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780742525900

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This book presents a punctuated equilibrium framework for understanding the nature of policy decision-making by governments as well as a theory of the creation, functioning, and evolution of international norms and institutions.

Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems VI

Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems VI
Title Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems VI PDF eBook
Author Marina De Vos
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 392
Release 2011-05-27
Genre Computers
ISBN 3642212689

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This book constitutes the thoroughly reviewed joint postprocessings of two international workshops on Coordination, Organization, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems, COIN@AAMAS 2010, held in Toronto, Canada in May 2010 and COIN@MALLOW 2010, held in Lyon, France in August 2010. The 20 revised full papers presented went through several rounds of reviewing and revision and were carefully selected for presentations. The papers are organized in topical sections on normative systems design and modeling; social aspects; and norms at runtime: learning and enforcing.

Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Multi-Agent Systems

Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Multi-Agent Systems
Title Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Multi-Agent Systems PDF eBook
Author Olivier Boissier
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 265
Release 2006-06-26
Genre Computers
ISBN 3540351736

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This book constitutes the refereed post-proceedings of the International Workshop on Agents, Norms and Institutions for Regulated Multiagent Systems, ANIREM 2005, and the International Workshop on Organizations in Multi-Agent Systems, OOOP 2005, held in Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 2005. This is the first volume in a new series on issues in Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms (COIN) in multi-agent systems. Topics include modeling, analyzing and programming organizations and more.

The Complexity of Social Norms

The Complexity of Social Norms
Title The Complexity of Social Norms PDF eBook
Author Maria Xenitidou
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 205
Release 2014-05-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319053086

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This book explores the view that normative behaviour is part of a complex of social mechanisms, processes and narratives that are constantly shifting. From this perspective, norms are not a kind of self-contained social object or fact, but rather an interplay of many things that we label as norms when we ‘take a snapshot’ of them at a particular instant. Further, this book pursues the hypothesis that considering the dynamic aspects of these phenomena sheds new light on them. The sort of issues that this perspective opens to exploration include: Of what is this complex we call a "social norm" composed of? How do new social norms emerge and what kind of circumstances might facilitate such an appearance? How context-specific are the norms and patterns of normative behaviour that arise? How do the cognitive and the social aspects of norms interact over time? How do expectations, beliefs and individual rationality interact with social norm complexes to effect behaviour? How does our social embeddedness relate to social constraint upon behaviour? How might the socio-cognitive complexes that we call norms be usefully researched?

Minding Norms

Minding Norms
Title Minding Norms PDF eBook
Author Rosaria Conte
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2014
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0199812675

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This volume presents an unprecedented attempt to illustrate via agent based simulation the emergence of norms meant as prescribed conducts applied by the majority. The simulated scenarios are populated with cognitive agents generating norms by detecting and deciding to respect them.

The Role of Norms and Electronic Institutions in Multi-Agent Systems

The Role of Norms and Electronic Institutions in Multi-Agent Systems
Title The Role of Norms and Electronic Institutions in Multi-Agent Systems PDF eBook
Author Javier Vazquez-Salceda
Publisher Birkhäuser
Total Pages 284
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 3034879555

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"It is not the consciousness of men that defines their existence, but, on the contrary, their social existence determines their consciousness." Karl Marx In recent years, several researchers have argued that the design of multi-agent sys tems (MAS) in complex, open environments can benefit from social abstractions in order to cope with problems in coordination, cooperation and trust among agents, problems which are also present in human societies. The agent-mediated electronic institutions (e-institutions for short) is a new and promising field which focuses in the concepts of norms and institutions in order to pro vide normative frameworks to restrict or guide the behaviour of (software) agents. The main idea is that the interactions among a group of (software) agents are ruled by a set of explicit norms expressed in a computational language representation that agents can interpret. Such norms should not be considered as a negative constraining factor but as an aid that guides the agents' choices and reduces the complexity ofthe environment making the behaviour of other agents more predictable.