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Computational Conflict Research / edited by Emanuel Deutschmann, Jan Lorenz, Luis G. Nardin, Davide Natalini, Adalbert F. X. Wilhelm.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Deutschmann, Emanuel., Editor.
Contributor:
Deutschmann, Emanuel, Editor.
Lorenz, Jan., Editor.
Nardin, Luis G., Editor.
Natalini, Davide., Editor.
Wilhelm, Adalbert F. X., Editor.
Series:
Computational Social Sciences, 2509-9574
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social sciences—Data processing.
Social sciences—Computer programs.
Peace.
Terrorism.
Political violence.
Data mining.
Computational Social Sciences.
Conflict Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Local Subjects:
Computational Social Sciences.
Conflict Studies.
Terrorism and Political Violence.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (264)
Edition:
1st ed. 2020.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Language Note:
English.
Summary:
This open access book brings together a set of original studies that use cutting-edge computational methods to investigate conflict at various geographic scales and degrees of intensity and violence. Methodologically, this book covers a variety of computational approaches from text mining and machine learning to agent-based modelling and social network analysis. Empirical cases range from migration policy framing in North America and street protests in Iran to violence against civilians in Congo and food riots world-wide. Supplementary materials in the book include a comprehensive list of the datasets on conflict and dissent, as well as resources to online repositories where the annotated code and data of individual chapters can be found and where (agent-based) models can be re-produced and altered. These materials are a valuable resource for those wishing to retrace and learn from the analyses described in this volume and adapt and apply them to their own research interests. By bringing together novel research through an international team of scholars from a range of disciplines, Computational Conflict Research pioneers and maps this emerging field. The book will appeal to students, scholars, and anyone interested in the prospects of using computational social sciences to advance our understanding of conflict dynamics.
Contents:
Chapter1: Advancing Conflict Research through Computational Approaches
PARTI: Data and Methods in Computational Conflict Research
Chapter2: Advances in Data on Conflict and Dissent
Chapter3: Text as Data for Conflict Research: A Literature Survey
Chapter4: Interdependencies in Conflict Dynamics: Analyzing Endogenous Patterns in Conflict Event Data Using Relational Event Models
PARTII: Computational Research on Non-violent Conflict
Chapter5: Migration Policy Framing in Political Discourse: Evidence from Canada and the US
Chapter6: The Role of Network Structure and Initial Group Norm Distribution in Norm Conflict
Chapter7: On the Fate of Protests: Dynamics of Activation and Topic Selection Online and In the Streets
PartIII: Computational Research on Violent Conflict
Chapter8: Do Non-State Armed Groups influence each other in attack timing and frequency? Generating, analyzing, and comparing empirical data and simulation
Chapter9: On the Beaten Path: Violence against Civilians and Simulated Conflict along Road Networks
Chapter10: Analysis of Conflict Diffusion over Continuous Space,- Chapter11: Rebel Group Protection Rackets: Simulating the Effects of Economic Support on Civil War Violence.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783030293338
3030293335
OCLC:
1135664306
Access Restriction:
Open access Unrestricted online access

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