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Index
Cover Title Page Table of Contents Preface
Political Science … … and Computational Modelling Out of the Shadow Past Challenges and Answered Questions Approach Goals The Picture References
Acknowledgements Introduction
A Half‐Century‐Long History Emergent Area Now and Then: Methodology Inertia First Research Programmes The Challenge of Political Culture The Assault A ‘Two‐Way Ticket’ Approach Criteria in Model Selection: The Addressed Modelling Aspects References
Part I: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ATTITUDE MODELLING
1 Attitudes
Attitudes in the Philosophy of Mind Attitudes in Social Psychology In Search of Definition Cognitive Modelling of Attitude Change Web Resources References
2 Political Attitudes
Conceptual Modelling Backgrounds Attitude Research in the Early Days of Social Psychology … … and Political Psychology Attitudes in Political Science The Ages About the ‘Model’ in Philosophy, Logic and Science Near and Far Future Trends in Political Attitude Modelling Research References
Part II: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL INFLUENCE MODELS OF ATTITUDE CHANGE
3 Voting Choice Computer Simulation Model
Conceptual Model Operational Model Political Attitude Philosophy of Computational Modelling and Simulation References
4 Community Referendum Model
Conceptual Aspects: The Individual Agent Operational Model Philosophy of Simulation Conclusions References
Part III: THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL SPACE IN POLITICAL ATTITUDE MODELLING
5 Social Impact Theory and Model
Physical Space and Social Influence Modelling Modelling Social Pressure as a Force Field Social Impact Theory (1981) References
6 Dynamic Social Impact Theory and Model
What Does It Take To Change a Static Theory Into a Dynamic One? Historical Context of Nonlinear Models in Social Psychology Conceptual Model Computer Simulation Model Simulation Modelling Generations of Computer Simulations The Relevance of Social Impact Theories for Political Attitude Modelling Web Resources References
Part IV: POLITICAL ATTITUDE APPROACHES BASED ON SOCIAL INFLUENCE, CULTURE CHANGE AND COLLECTIVE ACTION MODELLING
7 Culture Dissemination Model
Modelling Principles Web Resources References
8 Diversity Survival Model
Conceptual Model Persuasion Process: Political Attitude Change Web Resources References
9 Collective Action Modelling
Political Contagion Model Closing Remarks Web Resources References
Part V: MULTIDIMENSIONAL SPATIAL MODELS
Attitude Change Modelling 10 The System Dynamics Modelling Paradigm
Hierarchical Models References
11 Multidimensional Attitude Change Models. Galileo
Galileo Model Web Resources References
Part VI: POLITICAL COGNITION MODELLING
Information Processing, Affect and Cognition General Picture and Cognitive Background Political Attitude: The ‘Hot Potato’ of the 1960s 12 The JQP Model
Political Cognition and Political Judgment in Political Attitude Change Conceptual Model Mechanisms Web Resources References
13 Political Attitude Strength Simulation Modelling
Attribute‐Based Modelling of Political Attitudes The PASS Model References
Part VII: COMPUTATIONAL AND SIMULATION MODELLING OF IDEOLOGY
Political Attitude and Other Approaches on Ideology: A Brief Review Definitional Frameworks in Ideology Modelling Early Ideology Empirical and Computer Models Spatial Paradigm Cognitive Paradigm 14 Ideological Polarization Model
The Dynamics of Ideological Distance: Conceptual Aspects Computational and Simulation Model References
15 Ideological Landscapes Model
Generated Versus Empirical Ideological Landscapes Web Resources References
16 Complex Integrative Models of Political Ideology
Cognitive Affinities Model Computational and Simulation Modelling Web Resources References
Part VIII: POLITY MODELLING
Polity Modelling: The Old and the New Look 17 Polity Instability Models Featuring Ethnic and Nationalist Insurgence
Geopolitical Strategic Competition, GeoSim Nationalist Insurgency Model GROWLab: Advances in the Computational and Simulation Modelling of Spatial Conflict Emergence Web Resources References
18 Polity Instability Model Featuring Reconstruction after State Failure
Model Definition Post‐Confrontation Polity Reconstruction Modelling Conflict Analysis in Virtual States Model Web Resources References
19 Polity Dynamics Model Featuring the Relationship between Public Issue Emergence and Public Policy Development
Conceptual Model Model Structure Model’s Generative Architecture Operational Model Relevance of the Model Web Resources References
20 Polity Instability Model Featuring Revolution against Authoritarian Regime
Conceptual Aspects Open Questions and Closing Remarks References
Part IX: EPILOGUE
21 Shaping New Science
Why Would Political Attitude Computational Modelling Be Important? Experimental Versus Computational Political Science Diversity and Convergence: Current Research Trends References
Author Index Subject Index End User License Agreement
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