Volume 26, Issue 2
Published on 31 March 2023Special Section on "iGSS-Inverse Generative Social Science" (Guest editors: Joshua M. Epstein, Ivan Garibay, Erez Hatna, Matthew Koehler and William Rand)
Special Section on "Inverse Generative Social Science": Guest Editors’ Statement
Joshua M. Epstein, Ivan Garibay, Erez Hatna, Matthew Koehler and William Rand
Inverse Generative Social Science: Backward to the Future
Joshua M. Epstein
Generating Mixed Patterns of Residential Segregation: An Evolutionary Approach
Chathika Gunaratne, Erez Hatna, Joshua M. Epstein and Ivan Garibay
Can Social Norms Explain Long-Term Trends in Alcohol Use? Insights from Inverse Generative Social Science
Tuong Manh Vu, Charlotte Buckley, João A. Duro, Alan Brennan, Joshua M. Epstein and Robin C. Purshouse
Evolutionary Model Discovery of Human Behavioral Factors Driving Decision-Making in Irrigation Experiments
Lux Miranda, Ozlem O. Garibay and Jacopo Baggio
Learning Interpretable Logic for Agent-Based Models from Domain Independent Primitives
Rory Greig, Chris Major, Michalina Pacholska, Sebastian Bending and Jordi Arranz
Special Section on "Social Identity Modelling" Part I (Guest editors: Nanda Wijermans, Geeske Scholz, Martin Neumann, Rocco Paolillo, and Anne Templeton)
Social Agents? A Systematic Review of Social Identity Formalizations
Geeske Scholz, Nanda Wijermans, Rocco Paolillo, Martin Neumann, Torsten Masson, Émile Chappin, Anne Templeton and Geo Kocheril
Social Identity and Organizational Control: Results of an Agent-Based Simulation
Friederike Wall
Dyadic Interaction Shapes Social Identity in the Axelrod Model Using Empirical Data
Alejandro Dinkelberg, Pádraig MacCarron, Paul J. Maher, David JP O'Sullivan and Michael Quayle
The Role of Argument Strength and Informational Biases in Polarization and Bi-Polarization Effects
Carlo Proietti and Davide Chiarella
Social Simulation Models as Refuting Machines
Nicolas Mauhe, Luis R. Izquierdo and Segismundo S. Izquierdo
Book Reviews
Introduction to Urban Science Evidence and Theory of Cities as Complex Systems
Bettencourt, Luís M. A.
Reviewed by
Bernardo Alves Furtado