Best books on computational social sciences? That field came to be after I got my PhD but some super interesting work there.
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I still love Herbert Simon’s Sciences of the Artificial as canon and just good prose. ESP the parts on near-decomposability and hierarchy.
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My chair wrote a text book if that’s your exploratory launch point preference. It’s still fairly recent,https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781447156611 …
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@AndyCrooks Intro to CSS syllabus is just a fantastic resource if you want to cover some good territory, https://www.gisagents.org/p/teaching.html?m=1 …3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
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Oh and Axtelrod’s Evolution of Cooperation if you haven’t read it. That one was central in my mind for lots of reasons.https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1088855521065459713 …
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this course would be *wild*! what fun
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I later expanded it slightly. Purely aspirational — way too big for a course. But I keep thinking about turning it into a local thing that I do at the library with interested tech people in the South Bay...https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1113487172693241856 …
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