This special issue is a collection of position papers as to the important issues/approaches pertinent to the project of applying social simulation to the phenomenum of science. For more details see the first paper which is the editorial/introduction.
Simulating the Social Processes of Science
Bruce Edmonds, Nigel Gilbert, Petra Ahrweiler and Andrea Scharnhorst
Bruce Edmonds, Nigel Gilbert, Petra Ahrweiler and Andrea Scharnhorst
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Modelling Theory Communities in Science
Petra Ahrweiler -
A Social Process in Science and its Content in a Simulation Program
Wolfgang Balzer and Klaus Manhart -
Using Social Simulation to Explore the Dynamics at Stake in Participatory Research
Olivier Barreteau and Christophe Le Page -
Two Challenges in Simulating the Social Processes of Science
Edmund Chattoe-Brown -
Simulating What?
Harry Collins -
Two Outline Models of Science: AMS And HAMS
Jim Doran -
A Brief Survey of Some Relevant Philosophy of Science
Bruce Edmonds -
Conference Models to Bridge Micro and Macro Studies of Science
Matthew Francisco, Staša Milojevic and Selma Šabanovic -
Bibliometrics, Stylized Facts and the Way Ahead: How to Build Good Social Simulation Models of Science?
Matthias Meyer -
Modeling Scientists as Agents. How Scientists Cope with the Challenges of the New Public Management of Science
Marc Mölders, Robin D. Fink and Johannes Weyer -
Science as a Social System and Virtual Research Environment
Sergey Parinov and Cameron Neylon -
For an Integrated Approach to Agent-Based Modeling of Science
Nicolas Payette -
Social Simulation That 'Peers into Peer Review'
Flaminio Squazzoni and Károly Takács -
The Competition for Attention and the Evolution of Science
Warren Thorngate, Jing Liu and Wahida Chowdhury -
Toward Multi-Level, Multi-Theoretical Model Portfolios for Scientific Enterprise Workforce Dynamics
Levent Yilmaz -
Computer Simulation and Emergent Reliability in Science
Kevin Zollman
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