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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.
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Introduction; 1.1 Why a new book on norms; 1.2 Why a book on cognition; 1.3 Our perspective and approach; 1.4 Presentation of the volume and questions addressed; 1.5 How to read the volume; 1.6 Acknowledgements; 1.7 References; Loops in Social Dynamics; Chapter 2; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Way Up: Emergence; 2.3 The Way Back: Downward Causation; 2.3.1 Simple loop; 2.3.2 Complex loop (Incorporation); 2.3.2.1 Second Order Emergence; 2.3.2.2 Immergence; 2.4 Advantages of the Present Approach; 2.5 Concluding Remarks; 2.6 References; Agent Based Social Simulation and its necessity for understanding socially embedded phenomena; Chapter 3; 3.1 Cognitive Simulation Modelling; 3.2 Agent Based Architectures and Frameworks; 3.3 The Social Intelligence Hypothesis; 3.4 Social Embeddedness; 3.5 Micro-Macro Complexity; 3.6 Types of Social Simulation; 3.7 Linking Plausible Theory and Observed Evidence; 3.8 Relevance vs. Generality in Simulation; 3.9 Emergence and Immergence in Simulations; 3.10 Conclusion; References; How are norms brought about? A state of the art; Chapter 4; 4.1 Norms between conventions and legal norms; 4.2 The game theoretical framework of simulating norms; 4.3 The cognitive method of modelling norms; 4.3.1 Analysis; 4.4 Norms in current architectures; 4.4.1 Normative modules; 4.4.2 Norm conflicts; 4.4.3 Concepts of norms; 4.4.4 Drawbacks of cognitive architectures; 4.5 Results and unresolved questions; References; 5.1 Introduction and motivation; 5.2 Interaction structure and specialization; 5.3 The structure: Local groups and a central market; 5.4 Matching agents; 5.5 Learning; 5.7 The evolution of trust and division of labor - some first simulation studies; References; Norms’ Dynamics as a Complex Loop; Chapter 6; 6.1 Normative Prescriptions; 6.2 The missing link in the formal treatment of obligations; 6.3 The mental dynamics of norms; 6.3.1 Norm recognition; 6.3.2 Norm adoption; 6.3.3 Norm compliance; 6.4 Concluding Remarks; References; Hunting for norms in unpredictable societies; Chapter 7; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Related Work; 7.3 The Norm Recognition Module; 7.4 Norm Detectives Vs. Social Conformers; 7.4.1 Results of comparison; 7.5 Norm Detectives in a segregated world; 7.5.1 Effects of segregation; 7.6 Concluding remarks; References; The derivation of EMIL-S from EMIL-A: From cognitive architecture to software architecture; Chapter 8; 8.1 General Requirements of a Multi-Agent Simulation System with Normative Agents; 8.2 System Architecture; 8.3 EMIL-S; 8.4 Overview of the cognitive and normative architecture of EMIL-A; 8.5 Correspondence between EMIL-S and EMIL-A; 8.6 Differences between the cognitive and the implemented model; 8.7 Additional assumptions about cognitive processes used in EMIL-S; References; Demonstrating the Theory: The case of Wikipedia; Chapter 9; 9.1 Empirical background; 9.2 The Case: Wikipedia; 9.2.1 Social Self-Regulation in Wikipedia; 9.2.2 Methodology; 9.2.3 Results; 9.2.4 Discussion, Conclusions and Ideas for Further Empirical Research; 9.3 Designing the Wikipedia Simulation; 9.4 Simulation runs and results; 9.5 Conclusion: Comparison between the NetLogo prototype and the EMIL-S/Repast version; References; The Role of Norm Internalizers in Mixed Populations; Chapter 10; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Related Work; 10.3 A multi-step and flexible model of norm internalization; 10.4 Factors affecting internalization; 10.5 Internalizer: the EMIL-I-A architecture; 10.6 Simulating a social dilemma; 10.6.1 Experimental Design; 10.6.2 Experimental Results; 10.7. Conclusions; References; Summary and Conclusions; 11.1 Summary; 11.2 Conclusions; 11.2.1 What are norms; 11.2.2 How norms emerge; 10.2.3 How much mental complexity is needed; 11.4 Balance and open questions; 11.5 References
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