Bruce Edmonds
@bruceedmonds.bsky.social
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
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...
People, networks and neighbours - IntroSocialDynamics COURSE TRAILER
YouTube video by Modelling Social Processes
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October 16, 2025 at 8:09 AM
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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Post by Thorid Wagenblast, Nick Roxburgh and Alessandro Taberna on "Modelling Deep Structural Change in ABSS" #abm #socialsimulation #rofasss
Modelling Deep Structural Change in Agent-Based Social Simulation
By Thorid Wagenblast1, Nicholas Roxburgh2 and Alessandro Taberna3 1 Delft University of Technology, 0009-0003-5324-37782 The James Hutton Institute, 0000-0002-7821-18313 CMCC Foundation - Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment, 0000-0002-0207-4148 Introduction Most agent-based models (ABMs) are designed around the assumption of a broadly stable system architecture. Whether exploring emergent dynamics or testing the effects of external interventions or stressors, such models typically operate with a fixed ontology – predefined agent types, attribute classes, behavioural repertoires, processes, and social and institutional structures.
rofasss.org
August 8, 2025 at 9:20 AM
Post by Thorid Wagenblast, Nick Roxburgh and Alessandro Taberna on "Modelling Deep Structural Change in ABSS" #abm #socialsimulation #rofasss
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/
July 1, 2025 at 6:39 AM
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/
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www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
PNAS continues to have low standards as to title hype
PNAS continues to have low standards as to title hype
June 9, 2025 at 6:41 AM
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
PNAS continues to have low standards as to title hype
PNAS continues to have low standards as to title hype
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"Make some noise! Why agent-based modelers should embrace the power of randomness" by Peter Steiglechner and Marijn Keijzer on why testing your model with randomness is vital. #RofASSS #ABM #noise #randomness #robustness #socialsimulation #taxonomy #simulation #science #method #agent-based
Make some noise! Why agent-based modelers should embrace the power of randomness
By Peter Steiglechner1, Marijn Keijzer2 1 Complexity Science Hub, Austria; steiglechner@csh.ac.at2 Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, France Abstract ‘Noisy’ behavior, belief updating, or decision-making is universally observed, yet typically treated superficially or not even accounted for at all by social simulation modelers. Here, we show how noise can affect model dynamics and outcomes, argue why injecting noise should become a central part of model analyses, and how it can help our understanding of (our mathematical models for) social behavior.
rofasss.org
May 31, 2025 at 8:16 AM
"Make some noise! Why agent-based modelers should embrace the power of randomness" by Peter Steiglechner and Marijn Keijzer on why testing your model with randomness is vital. #RofASSS #ABM #noise #randomness #robustness #socialsimulation #taxonomy #simulation #science #method #agent-based
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).
May 24, 2025 at 8:10 AM
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).
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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
buff.ly
May 10, 2025 at 12:00 PM
This week on Wonkhe: 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...
May 9, 2025 at 5:26 PM
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...
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Social Simulation Fest 2025: Free Registration
Our friends at ESSA have invited CSSSA for a joint session! For more details, see: www.socsimfest.eu (www.socsimfest.eu)
Our friends at ESSA have invited CSSSA for a joint session! For more details, see: www.socsimfest.eu (www.socsimfest.eu)
Social Simulation FesT | The online social simulation event of the year!
The most festive social simulation event of the year! For free!
www.socsimfest.eu
May 10, 2025 at 2:30 PM
Social Simulation Fest 2025: Free Registration
Our friends at ESSA have invited CSSSA for a joint session! For more details, see: www.socsimfest.eu (www.socsimfest.eu)
Our friends at ESSA have invited CSSSA for a joint session! For more details, see: www.socsimfest.eu (www.socsimfest.eu)
Reposted by Bruce Edmonds
ICYMI we're calling for evidence for the new Independent Commission on Community & Cohesion.
If you have insights, experiences, or ideas about how we can build more connected, cohesive and resilient communities, we want to hear from you.
www.livingwelltogether.org.uk/call-for-evi...
If you have insights, experiences, or ideas about how we can build more connected, cohesive and resilient communities, we want to hear from you.
www.livingwelltogether.org.uk/call-for-evi...
Call for evidence - The Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion
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...
www.livingwelltogether.org.uk
March 13, 2025 at 10:56 AM
ICYMI we're calling for evidence for the new Independent Commission on Community & Cohesion.
If you have insights, experiences, or ideas about how we can build more connected, cohesive and resilient communities, we want to hear from you.
www.livingwelltogether.org.uk/call-for-evi...
If you have insights, experiences, or ideas about how we can build more connected, cohesive and resilient communities, we want to hear from you.
www.livingwelltogether.org.uk/call-for-evi...
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About the first winner of ESSA's Rosaria Conte Outstanding Contribution Award for Social Simulation: Nigel Gilbert. #sociology #socialsimulation #abm #jasss #simsoc #essa
Nigel Gilbert
By Corinna Elsenbroich & Petra Ahrweiler The first piece on winners of the European Social Simulation Association's Rosaria Conte Outstanding Contribution Award for Social Simulation. “Gilbert, a former sociologist of science, has been one of the chief links in Britain between computer scientists and sociologists of science” Nigel has always been and still is a sociologist - not only of science, but also of technology, innovation, methods and many other subfields of sociology with important contributions in theory, empirical research and sociological methods.
rofasss.org
March 4, 2025 at 11:37 AM
About the first winner of ESSA's Rosaria Conte Outstanding Contribution Award for Social Simulation: Nigel Gilbert. #sociology #socialsimulation #abm #jasss #simsoc #essa
The best social simulation conference anywhere, Delft 25-29th Aug 2025. Paper deadline 11th Apr. See great list of special tracks and workshops in the program. ssc2025.tbm.tudelft.nl #simulation #socialscience #abm #ssc2025
February 23, 2025 at 1:03 PM
The best social simulation conference anywhere, Delft 25-29th Aug 2025. Paper deadline 11th Apr. See great list of special tracks and workshops in the program. ssc2025.tbm.tudelft.nl #simulation #socialscience #abm #ssc2025
Call for papers - Special track @ Social Simulation Conference 2025 - Qual2Rule: Using qualitative data in agent-based models. Deadline 11/4/25 Details in: ssc2025.tbm.tudelft.nl/conference-p... #abm #simulation #socialscience #qualitative
Conference Program - Social Simulation Conference 2025
SSC 2025 will have presentations of full papers (long and short) as well as extended abstracts in special or general tracks, workshops, poster presentations, and an ESSA@Work session. ESSA@Work Stuck ...
ssc2025.tbm.tudelft.nl
February 23, 2025 at 12:45 PM
Call for papers - Special track @ Social Simulation Conference 2025 - Qual2Rule: Using qualitative data in agent-based models. Deadline 11/4/25 Details in: ssc2025.tbm.tudelft.nl/conference-p... #abm #simulation #socialscience #qualitative
Just as the X account "in mice" added these words to the ends of titles that would otherwise sound more impressive and generally applicable than they are, I have launched an account @in-a-model.bsky.social to point out the same about papers whose conclusions sound as if about reality but are not.
February 22, 2025 at 1:50 PM
Just as the X account "in mice" added these words to the ends of titles that would otherwise sound more impressive and generally applicable than they are, I have launched an account @in-a-model.bsky.social to point out the same about papers whose conclusions sound as if about reality but are not.
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"Weak individual preferences stabilize culture IN A MODEL" www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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February 22, 2025 at 12:09 PM
"Weak individual preferences stabilize culture IN A MODEL" www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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I was just on @BBCr4today talking about our OpenSAFELY platform, and how we protect the privacy of NHS GP records while supporting hundreds of researchers to do lifesaving work. You can see a 4 minute video explaining how the platform works here:
Docs.OpenSAFELY.Org
Docs.OpenSAFELY.Org
OpenSAFELY documentation
docs.opensafely.org
February 20, 2025 at 8:07 AM
I was just on @BBCr4today talking about our OpenSAFELY platform, and how we protect the privacy of NHS GP records while supporting hundreds of researchers to do lifesaving work. You can see a 4 minute video explaining how the platform works here:
Docs.OpenSAFELY.Org
Docs.OpenSAFELY.Org
How bad does it have to get before other countries realise they have to resist the bullying of Mad King Trump (MKT) and his entourage? The actions and self-serving beliefs of the current US administration seem strangely similar to those of Colonial Britain (and other empires) in the past.
February 19, 2025 at 10:29 AM
How bad does it have to get before other countries realise they have to resist the bullying of Mad King Trump (MKT) and his entourage? The actions and self-serving beliefs of the current US administration seem strangely similar to those of Colonial Britain (and other empires) in the past.
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A summary of the work and influence of Rosaria Conte (1952-2016) by Mario Paolucci. #abm #socialsimulation #psychology #immergence #agentbasedmodelling rofasss.org/2025/02/11/r...
Rosaria Conte (1952–2016)
By Mario Paolucci This is the “header piece” for a short series on those who have been awarded the “Rosaria Conte Outstanding Award for Social Simulation” awarded by the European Social Simulation …
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February 17, 2025 at 9:22 AM
A summary of the work and influence of Rosaria Conte (1952-2016) by Mario Paolucci. #abm #socialsimulation #psychology #immergence #agentbasedmodelling rofasss.org/2025/02/11/r...
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Eighty years ago, the Allies rained down hell on the city, one of Germany’s cultural capitals
Was Dresden a war crime?
Eighty years ago, the Allies rained down hell on the city, one of Germany’s cultural capitals
www.theneweuropean.co.uk
February 14, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Eighty years ago, the Allies rained down hell on the city, one of Germany’s cultural capitals
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hort comment on ‘‘Editorial Note: We need to recognise that peer review is central to the 'social contract' of academic citizenship” (JASSS, 2025, 8, 1) by Paolo Galimberti
Short comment on ‘‘Editorial Note: We need to recognise that peer review is central to the ‘social contract’ of academic citizenship” (JASSS, 2025, 8, 1)
By Paola Galimberti The editorial note recently published in JASSS (Squazzoni 2025) focuses on the central role of peer review, an issue that has now become central to the debate on scholarly communication, research integrity and the role of artificial intelligence tools in research validation processes, particularly for journals owned by commercial publishers (e.g. Tennant et al. 2017). The fact that reciprocity between scientists is a core value of the academic system, in particular to ensure rigorous validation of scientific claims and self-correction mechanisms, is undeniable, and the call for a more responsible attitude on the part of scientists is therefore timely.
rofasss.org
February 3, 2025 at 8:32 AM
hort comment on ‘‘Editorial Note: We need to recognise that peer review is central to the 'social contract' of academic citizenship” (JASSS, 2025, 8, 1) by Paolo Galimberti
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This. 👍👍
Squazzoni, F. (2025). Editorial Note: We Need to Recognise That Peer Review is Central to the 'Social Contract' of Academic Citizenship. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 28 (1) 6
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#peerreview #jasss
Squazzoni, F. (2025). Editorial Note: We Need to Recognise That Peer Review is Central to the 'Social Contract' of Academic Citizenship. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 28 (1) 6
doi.org/10.18564/jas...
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#peerreview #jasss
Editorial Note: We Need to Recognise That Peer Review is Central to the 'Social Contract' of Academic Citizenship
by Flaminio Squazzoni
doi.org
February 1, 2025 at 9:28 PM
This. 👍👍
Squazzoni, F. (2025). Editorial Note: We Need to Recognise That Peer Review is Central to the 'Social Contract' of Academic Citizenship. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 28 (1) 6
doi.org/10.18564/jas...
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#peerreview #jasss
Squazzoni, F. (2025). Editorial Note: We Need to Recognise That Peer Review is Central to the 'Social Contract' of Academic Citizenship. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 28 (1) 6
doi.org/10.18564/jas...
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#peerreview #jasss
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New article: "Outlining some requirements for synthetic populations to initialise agent-based models" by Nick Roxburgh et al.
Outlining some requirements for synthetic populations to initialise agent-based models
By Nick Roxburgh1, Rocco Paolillo2, Tatiana Filatova3, Clémentine Cottineau3, Mario Paolucci2 and Gary Polhill1 1 The James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, United Kingdom {nick.roxburgh,gary.polhill}@hutton.ac.uk 2 Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, Rome, Italy {rocco.paolillo,mario.paolucci}@cnr.it 3 Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands {c.cottineau,t.filatova}@tudelft.nl Abstract. We propose a wish list of features that would greatly enhance population synthesis methods from the perspective of agent-based modelling.
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January 29, 2025 at 4:41 PM
New article: "Outlining some requirements for synthetic populations to initialise agent-based models" by Nick Roxburgh et al.
Three *very* different things for AI: (1) simulating humans, (2) doing some tasks better than humans and (3) doing other tasks in a way that is useful to humans. Do not get theses confused - each will require different programs.
January 23, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Three *very* different things for AI: (1) simulating humans, (2) doing some tasks better than humans and (3) doing other tasks in a way that is useful to humans. Do not get theses confused - each will require different programs.
New paper published:
Edmonds, B., Hofstede, G. J., Koch, J., le Page, C., Lim, T., Lippe, M., Nöldeke, B., & van Delden, H. (2025). Chimaera Modelling – when the modellers must reconcile inconsistent elements or purposes. Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling, 6, 18593. doi.org/10.18174/ses...
Edmonds, B., Hofstede, G. J., Koch, J., le Page, C., Lim, T., Lippe, M., Nöldeke, B., & van Delden, H. (2025). Chimaera Modelling – when the modellers must reconcile inconsistent elements or purposes. Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling, 6, 18593. doi.org/10.18174/ses...
January 7, 2025 at 4:42 PM
New paper published:
Edmonds, B., Hofstede, G. J., Koch, J., le Page, C., Lim, T., Lippe, M., Nöldeke, B., & van Delden, H. (2025). Chimaera Modelling – when the modellers must reconcile inconsistent elements or purposes. Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling, 6, 18593. doi.org/10.18174/ses...
Edmonds, B., Hofstede, G. J., Koch, J., le Page, C., Lim, T., Lippe, M., Nöldeke, B., & van Delden, H. (2025). Chimaera Modelling – when the modellers must reconcile inconsistent elements or purposes. Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling, 6, 18593. doi.org/10.18174/ses...
"The Academic - a User Guide" (v.0.3) -- a guide for those trying to get useful advice from academics. For comment and discussion. cfpm.org/papers/The%2...
January 2, 2025 at 12:50 PM
"The Academic - a User Guide" (v.0.3) -- a guide for those trying to get useful advice from academics. For comment and discussion. cfpm.org/papers/The%2...