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      • Agent-Based Modeling from Playground to Planet: Applications to Policy – Joshua Epstein
      • Policy Models and Policy Making – Nigel Gilbert
      • How inclusive social infrastructures integrate diverse expertise to cultivate the curiosity of cities – Erik Johnston
      • Modelling for policy: It’s the sociality, stupid! – Gert Jan Hofstede
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      • Augmenting rigour and transparency of data use in agent-based modelling
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      • Tackling climate change: eco-oriented behaviors and economic policies
      • Using qualitative data to inform behavioral rules in agent-based models
      • Values, norms and salience: Modelling socio-economic behavior
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      • High performance distributed agent‐based simulation modeling in the Julia programming language
      • NetLogo plugin for data provenance
      • Qual2Rule – Using qualitative data to inform behavioral rules
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    • European Social Simulation Association
    • TISSS Lab
    • Call for Submissions
  • Registration
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      • In Mainz
  • Campus Map
  • Conference App
  • Conference Programme
    • Keynotes
      • Agent-Based Modeling from Playground to Planet: Applications to Policy – Joshua Epstein
      • Policy Models and Policy Making – Nigel Gilbert
      • How inclusive social infrastructures integrate diverse expertise to cultivate the curiosity of cities – Erik Johnston
      • Modelling for policy: It’s the sociality, stupid! – Gert Jan Hofstede
    • PhD Colloquium
    • Round Tables
      • Augmenting rigour and transparency of data use in agent-based modelling
      • Modeling With Policy Professionals: Debating Best Practices
    • Special Tracks
      • Agent-based modelling of socio-economic challenges of the energy transition
      • Artificial sociality
      • City life
      • Computational organisation theory
      • Demography
      • Modelling social/cognitive aspects in social-ecological systems
      • Policy modelling
      • Simulating mobility
      • Methods
      • ESSA@work
      • SP2S: Synthetic population in social simulation
      • Tackling climate change: eco-oriented behaviors and economic policies
      • Using qualitative data to inform behavioral rules in agent-based models
      • Values, norms and salience: Modelling socio-economic behavior
    • Poster Session
    • Workshops
      • Cognitive Netlogo Modules
      • High performance distributed agent‐based simulation modeling in the Julia programming language
      • NetLogo plugin for data provenance
      • Qual2Rule – Using qualitative data to inform behavioral rules
  • Special Events
    • AI@JGU
    • Reception Evening
    • Fishbowl on Demography
    • Conference Dinner
  • Contact

Social Simulation Conference 2019

23 – 27 September 2019

City of Mainz, © Landeshauptstadt Mainz

City of Mainz, © Landeshauptstadt Mainz

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

TISSS Lab

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  • Social Simulation Conference 2019, JGU Mainz Minister Bätzing-Lichtenthäler, federal state Rhineland-Palatinate, visits JGU to hear about demographic contents in the Programme of the upcoming Social Simulation Conference.
  • Save the Changed Date The Social Simulation Conference 2019 will take place from 23 – 27 September 2019 at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany.
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