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This web site serves as a general
resource for social science researchers, teachers, and students in the area of modeling social dynamics. Users share hands-on
modeling materials -- including software, demonstrations, documentation, and source code -- as well as resources for teaching
and learning modeling, such as syllabi, labs, exercises, and tutorials. We also host online server space for authors of papers in social dynamics to post
anonymous supplementary materials during the review process at social science journals.
Call for contributions We hope you will consider
sharing your own work with a broad audience of students, faculty, and researchers. We develop, collect, and distribute the
following materials:
- Demonstrations and documentation for published models
- Replications
and source code for published models
- Syllabi for courses related
to modeling social dynamics
- Lab exercises in modeling
- Web tutorials on modeling and math foundations
- Lecture notes or presentation materials
- Links
to other online resources
Please
see the headers in the toolbar above for specific resources.
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Contact: James A. Kitts Columbia University 704 Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway New York, NY 10027
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This site is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant SES-0433086, to James Kitts, Michael Macy,
and Martina Morris. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the
authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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