An Agent-Based Model of Ethnic Mobilisation
Armano Srbljinovic (),
Drazen Penzar (),
Petra Rodik () and
Kruno Kardov ()
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 2003, vol. 6, issue 1, 1
Abstract:
In this paper we used the methodology of agent-based modelling to help explaining why populations with very similar socio-demographic characteristics sometimes exhibit great differences in ethnic mobilisation levels during mobilisation processes. This agent-based model of ethnic mobilisation was inspired and developed by combining and extending several theories, ideas and modelling constructs that were already used in agent-based modelling of social processes. The model has been specifically adapted to account for some of the most important characteristics of ethnic mobilisation processes that took place in the former Yugoslavia. Results obtained by experimenting with the model indicate that the observed differences in mobilisation levels across populations may sometimes not be related to the variations within any particular socio-demographic factor, but merely to random differences in the initial states of the individuals. In this model these random differences primarily relate to the degrees of importance that individuals attach to their ethnic identity, as well as to the layout of social networks.
Keywords: Agent-Based Modelling; Ethnic Identity; Ethnic Mobilisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-01-31
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