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From Anti-Conformism to Extremism

Gérard Weisbuch ()
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 2015, vol. 18, issue 3, 1

Abstract: We here present a model of the dynamics of extremism based on opinion dynamics in order to understand the circumstances which favour its emergence and development in large fractions of the general public. Our model is based on the bounded confidence hypothesis and on the evolution of initially anti-conformist agents to extreme positions. Numerical analyses demonstrate that a few extremists are able to drag a large fraction of conformists agents to their position provided that they express theirs views more often than the conformists. The most influential parameter controlling the outcome of the dynamics is the uncertainty of the conformist agents; the higher their uncertainty, the higher is the influence of anti-conformists. Systematic scans of the parameter space show the existence of two regime transitions, one following the conformists uncertainty parameter and the other one following the anti-conformism strength.

Keywords: Extremism; Opinion Dynamics; Bounded Confidence; Clustering; Anti-Conformism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-06-30
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