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Interpretive Account to Agent-Based Social Simulation - Using Criminology to Explore Cultural Possibilities

English · Hardback

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Using the investigation of criminal culture as an example application, this edited volume presents a novel approach to agent-based simulation: interpretive agent-based social simulation as a methodological and transdisciplinary approach to examining the potential of qualitative data and methods for agent-based modelling (ABM).
Featuring updated articles as well as original chapters which provide a cohesive and novel approach to the digital humanities, the book challenges the common conviction that hermeneutics and simulation are two mutually exclusive ways to understand and explain human behaviour and social change. Exploring how methodology benefits from taking cultural complexities into account and bringing these methods together in an innovative combination of qualitative-hermeneutic and digital techniques, the book unites experts in the field to connect ABM to narrative theories, thereby providing a novel tool for cultural studies.
An innovative methodological contribution to narrative theory, this volume will be of primary benefit to researchers, scholars, and academics in the fields of ABM, hermeneutics, and criminology. The book will also appeal to those working in policing, security, and forensic consultation.

List of contents

1. Introduction. An Interpretive Account of an Agent-Based Social Simulation  2. Epistemological foundations  3. The use of ethnographic social simulation for crime research: From the field to the model  4. A framework for simulation in interpretive research: Growing criminal culture  5. Analysis of the breakdown of a criminal network: Criminal collapse  6. A simulation model of intra-organisational conflict regulation in the crime world  7. Hermeneutics of Social Simulations  8. Transdisciplinary reflections: Science in context  9. On the Construction of Plausible Futures in Interpretive Agent-Based Modelling  10. Outlook on potential further directions

About the author

Martin Neumann is Research Associate at the Department of Language, Culture, History and Communication of the University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.

Summary

Using the investigation of criminal culture as an example application, this edited volume presents a novel approach to agent-based simulation: interpretive agent-based social simulation as a methodological and transdisciplinary approach to examining the potential of qualitative data and methods for agent-based modelling (ABM).

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