Powerpoint de notre intervention au 3e Congrès de l’AFS (Association Française de Sociologie)
Voilà la présentation powerpoint de l’intervention d’aujourd’hui au troisième Congrès de l’AFS (Association Française de Sociologie).
Ici de suite, quelques références bibliographiques utiles.
Axelrod R (1997) The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Axelrod R (2006) Alternative Uses of Simulation. In: Harrison N (ed.) Complexity in World Politics: Concepts and Methods for a new Paradigm, Albany, NY: SUNY Press: 137-142.
Axtell RL (2000) Why Agents? On the Varied Motivations for Agent Computing in the Social Sciences, Working Paper 17, Center on Social and Economic Dynamics, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.
Ballot G and Weisbuch G (2000) Applications of Simulation to Social Sciences, Paris: Hermes Science Publishing.
Becu N, Perez P, Walker A, Barreteau O and Le Page C (2003) Agent based simulation of a small catchment water management in northern Thailand: Description of the CATCHSCAPE model. Ecological Modelling, 170(2-3): 319-331.
Burawoy M (1998) The Extended Case Method. Sociological Theory, 16(1): 4-33
Chattoe E (2002) Computer Simulation of Family Practices. In: Carling A, Duncan S et Edwards R (eds.) Analysing Families: Morality and Rationality in Policy and Practice, London: Routledge: 268-282.
El Hadouaj S, Dragoul A and Espié S (2001) How to Combine Reactivity and Anticipation: The Case of Conflicts Resolution in a Simulated Road Traffic. In: Moss S and Davidson P (eds.), Multi-Agents-Based Simulation, Berlin, Springer, 82-96.
Epstein, J and Axtell R (1996) Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science From the Bottom Up, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Brookings Institution.
Geller A (2008) Growing Qawm: An Evidence-Driven Declarative Model of Afghan Power Structures, Advances in Complex Systems, 11(2): 321–335.
Gilbert N (2004) Quality, quantity and the third way. In: Holland J et Campbell J (eds.) Methods in development research: Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches, London: ITDG Publications: 141-149.
Gilbert, N (2007) Agent-Based Models. Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, London: Sage.
Hassan S, Pavon J, Arroyo M and Leon C (2007) Agent based simulation framework for quantitative and qualitative social research: Statistics and natural language generation. In: Proceedings of the ESSA’07: Fourth Conference of the European Social Simulation Association: 697–707.
Macy M and Willer R (2002) From Factors To Actors: Computational Sociology and Agent-Based Modeling, Annual Review of Sociology, 28(1): 143-166
Moss S (2008) Alternative Approaches to the Empirical Validation of Agent-Based Models. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulations, 11(1) http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/11/1/5.html
Nowak A, Szamrej J, and Latané B (1990) From Private Attitude to Public Opinion: A Dynamic Theory of Social Impact. Psychological Review, 97 (3): 362-376.
Small C (1999) Finding an Invisible History: A Computer Simulation Experiment (in Virtual Polynesia). Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2(3)
Troitzsch K (2004) Validating Simulation Models. In: Proceedings 18th European Simulation Multiconference: 98-106.
Yang L and Nigel G (2008) Getting away from numbers: Using qualitative observation for agent-based modelling. Advances in Complex Systems, 11 (2): 175-185.
Ziegler BP (1985) Theory of Modelling and Simulation, Krieger: Malabar.László Gulyás 2002 On the Transition to Agent-Based Modeling: Implementation Strategies From Variables To Agents. Social Science Computer Review 20(4): 389-. 399.
Comments
Leave a Reply






