Bruce Edmonds
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Bruce Edmonds
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Interested in too many things for his own good, but including: policy<->analyst interface, thinking skills, social simulation, philosophy of modelling, understanding political change, policy modelling. More at:http://cfpm.org. ORCID:0000-0002-3903-2507 .. more

Computer science 39%
Physics 14%

Though the gap between prediction rhetoric and achievment is widespread in science - serious and otherwise.

promiscuous associativity? This has the advantage of sounding clumsy and so might be taken up by philosophers ;-)

Maybe not a "pangloss journal"... but "Pangloss Reports" probably has a future 😉

Mind you, simplistic discussion of the economy is endemic among politicians - rather like arguing over how to fix a complicated engine by pressing the brake or the accelerator :-/

He got there, finally with health care... ‘Nobody knew health care could be so complicated’. He just needs some time to learn via trial and error.

new one developing...

- avoiding the spend/tax trade-off by growing the economy

With an increasingly turbulent society, the demand for social scientists who are capable of understanding and analysing what is happening using computational methods is rising. New free online course on polarisation! Good tonic for the times. Available to all. www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vmV...
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OK, but the categorisation by YouGov might be who they last voted for and their opinion based on the current policies/rhetoric. That is reasonable

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Sorry, what has considering competence have to do with registering failed predictions? Are you thinking about a particular incident here?

Countries trusting each other and cooperating.... nah!

Slides from my talk at the WUR Resilience summer school in the NL: the file "ABM_and_assessing_SES_resilience.pdf" at cfpm.org/slides/

...I have a few questions about your Chicago model... ;-)

Only seems to be the cover and front matter to me, unless I am doing something wrong.

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www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
PNAS continues to have low standards as to title hype

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A litmus test? Is your humour acid or alkali? ;-)

The slides from my talk at NORCE, Kristiansand are at cfpm.org/slides (The cartoon, by Justin Bilicki, was the winner of the UCS Science Idol political cartoon contest in 2008).

True, I was thinking of European countries with more of a safety net.

Surely, we are already post-scarcity in developed countries. This is what it is like... we find other things to worry about and compete for (e.g. status)
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This week on Wonkhe: Dale Munday makes the case for participatory, adaptive, and evidence-based approaches to ensure new policies work when implemented
If it's top down it won't work
Dale Munday makes the case for participatory, adaptive, and evidence-based approaches to ensure new policies work when implemented
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As grant money starts drying up, it's more important than ever not to waste it on paying publishers' open access "article processing fees" when we can host PDFs for free. Tom Morgan and I wrote a paper on this, forthcoming at Science and Public Policy. Accepted draft here: osf.io/preprints/os...

I had a (deliberately funny) acknowledgement from a colleague on the lines of "we wish to thank... for their helpful comments and guidance. Needless to say none of these are responsible for any mistakes in the paper. I would also like to thank Bruce Edmonds" :-D

Not the novel then? 😛

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We’re inviting contributions to a call for evidence to help shape the early phase of the commission. If you have insights, experiences, or ideas about how we can build more connected, cohesive and res...
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