Minding norms :: mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies /
Norms are prescribed conducts applied by the majority of people. Getting across cultures and centuries, norms evolved to rule all human relationships, from the most formal to the most intimate. Impinging on any sphere of life, from religious to political, norms affect social, moral, and even aesthet...
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Zusammenfassung: | Norms are prescribed conducts applied by the majority of people. Getting across cultures and centuries, norms evolved to rule all human relationships, from the most formal to the most intimate. Impinging on any sphere of life, from religious to political, norms affect social, moral, and even aesthetical behaviours. They are enforced through centralized sanctions or distributed control, and originate through deliberate acts of issuing or from spontaneous interaction in informal settings. Despite ubiquity and universality, norms are still awaiting for a general comprehensive theory, simultaneously doing justice to three intuitions: that, under variable contents, norms correspond to a common notion; that, once brought about, norms feedback on their producers, affecting their conducts; and finally that before and in order to drive the behaviours of individuals, norms must affect their beliefs and goals: people must detect and accept norms before converting them into observable behaviours. This volume presents an unprecedented attempt to account for all the three intuitions at once, providing a systematic view of norms. Based on a unitary and operational notion of norms, as behaviours spreading thanks to and to the extent that the corresponding prescriptions spread as well, a cognitive architecture, EMIL-A, which is the main output of a research project on norm emergence, is described. EMIL-A is a BDI-like platform for simulation, endowed with modules for detecting, reasoning and deciding upon norms. Next, the EMIL-A platform is applied to generate norms in different simulated scenarios (from a multi-setting world to a virtual Wikipedia), through a complex bidirectional dynamics, i.e., the bottom-up emergence of norms thanks to a gradual, top-down process, denoted as immergence. As simulations results show, norms emerge while immerging in agents' minds, thanks to their detecting, reasoning, and deciding whether to respect them or not. |
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spelling | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / edited by Rosaria Conte, Giulia Andrighetto, Marco Campennì. Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2014] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford series on cognitive models and architectures Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Introduction / Rosaria Conte, Giulia Andrighetto, and Marco Campennì -- Loops in Social Dynamics / Giulia Andrighetto and Rosaria Conte -- Agent-Based Social Simulation and Its Necessity for Understanding Socially Embedded Phenomena / Bruce Edmonds -- How Are Norms Brought About? : A State of the Art of Current Research / Martin Neumann -- Modeling Hume's Theory of Norm Emergence / Oliver Will and Rainer Hegselmann -- Norms' Dynamics as a Complex Loop / Giulia Andrighetto and Rosaria Conte -- Hunting for Norms in Unpredictable Societies / Marco Campennì [and others] -- The Derivation of EMIL-S from EMIL-A / Ulf Lotzmann, Michael Möhring, and Klaus G. Troitzsch -- Demonstrating the Theory / Maria Xenitidou [and others] -- The Role of Norm Internalizers in Mixed Populations / Giulia Andrighetto, Daniel Villatoro, and Rosaria Conte -- Summary and Conclusions / Rosaria Conte, Giulia Andrighetto, and Marco Campennì. Norms are prescribed conducts applied by the majority of people. Getting across cultures and centuries, norms evolved to rule all human relationships, from the most formal to the most intimate. Impinging on any sphere of life, from religious to political, norms affect social, moral, and even aesthetical behaviours. They are enforced through centralized sanctions or distributed control, and originate through deliberate acts of issuing or from spontaneous interaction in informal settings. Despite ubiquity and universality, norms are still awaiting for a general comprehensive theory, simultaneously doing justice to three intuitions: that, under variable contents, norms correspond to a common notion; that, once brought about, norms feedback on their producers, affecting their conducts; and finally that before and in order to drive the behaviours of individuals, norms must affect their beliefs and goals: people must detect and accept norms before converting them into observable behaviours. This volume presents an unprecedented attempt to account for all the three intuitions at once, providing a systematic view of norms. Based on a unitary and operational notion of norms, as behaviours spreading thanks to and to the extent that the corresponding prescriptions spread as well, a cognitive architecture, EMIL-A, which is the main output of a research project on norm emergence, is described. EMIL-A is a BDI-like platform for simulation, endowed with modules for detecting, reasoning and deciding upon norms. Next, the EMIL-A platform is applied to generate norms in different simulated scenarios (from a multi-setting world to a virtual Wikipedia), through a complex bidirectional dynamics, i.e., the bottom-up emergence of norms thanks to a gradual, top-down process, denoted as immergence. As simulations results show, norms emerge while immerging in agents' minds, thanks to their detecting, reasoning, and deciding whether to respect them or not. Social norms. Social Norms Normes sociales. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Social norms fast Conte, Rosaria, 1952- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkXq8Mq3pf8jwHGT874MP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94119187 Andrighetto, Giulia, 1979- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCfjYB8JJvGkjxfPYqPHy http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010089296 Campennì, Marco. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013021461 has work: Minding norms (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGT36pKdFHc3jyxT6VQ7RC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Minding norms. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014] 9780199812677 (DLC) 2013014487 (OCoLC)841187049 Oxford series on cognitive models and architectures. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007077334 |
spellingShingle | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / Oxford series on cognitive models and architectures. Loops in Social Dynamics / Agent-Based Social Simulation and Its Necessity for Understanding Socially Embedded Phenomena / How Are Norms Brought About? : A State of the Art of Current Research / Modeling Hume's Theory of Norm Emergence / Norms' Dynamics as a Complex Loop / Hunting for Norms in Unpredictable Societies / The Derivation of EMIL-S from EMIL-A / Demonstrating the Theory / The Role of Norm Internalizers in Mixed Populations / Summary and Conclusions / Social norms. Social Norms Normes sociales. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Social norms fast |
title | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / |
title_alt | Loops in Social Dynamics / Agent-Based Social Simulation and Its Necessity for Understanding Socially Embedded Phenomena / How Are Norms Brought About? : A State of the Art of Current Research / Modeling Hume's Theory of Norm Emergence / Norms' Dynamics as a Complex Loop / Hunting for Norms in Unpredictable Societies / The Derivation of EMIL-S from EMIL-A / Demonstrating the Theory / The Role of Norm Internalizers in Mixed Populations / Summary and Conclusions / |
title_auth | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / |
title_exact_search | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / |
title_full | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / edited by Rosaria Conte, Giulia Andrighetto, Marco Campennì. |
title_fullStr | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / edited by Rosaria Conte, Giulia Andrighetto, Marco Campennì. |
title_full_unstemmed | Minding norms : mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / edited by Rosaria Conte, Giulia Andrighetto, Marco Campennì. |
title_short | Minding norms : |
title_sort | minding norms mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies |
title_sub | mechanisms and dynamics of social order in agent societies / |
topic | Social norms. Social Norms Normes sociales. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Social norms fast |
topic_facet | Social norms. Social Norms Normes sociales. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. Social norms |
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