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An Agent-Based Model of Status Construction in Task Focused Groups (1.2.0)

Modeling work in status construction theory suggests that interactions in small, task focused groups can lead to the spontaneous emergence and diffusion of status beliefs, which link social distinctions to assumptions about competence, in larger populations. This earlier work has focused on dyads as the smallest possible groups in which status beliefs might emerge from face-to-face interaction. In today’s societies, however, many task focused interactions take place in groups larger than dyads. Our model therefore focuses on interactions in groups larger than dyads and enables us to study factors that might facilitate or hinder the emergence of status beliefs in such group contexts.

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Associated Publications

Grow, André, Flache, Andreas and Wittek, Rafael (2015) ‘An Agent-Based Model of Status Construction in Task Focused Groups’ Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 18 (2) 4 http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/18/2/4.html.

An Agent-Based Model of Status Construction in Task Focused Groups 1.2.0

Modeling work in status construction theory suggests that interactions in small, task focused groups can lead to the spontaneous emergence and diffusion of status beliefs, which link social distinctions to assumptions about competence, in larger populations. This earlier work has focused on dyads as the smallest possible groups in which status beliefs might emerge from face-to-face interaction. In today’s societies, however, many task focused interactions take place in groups larger than dyads. Our model therefore focuses on interactions in groups larger than dyads and enables us to study factors that might facilitate or hinder the emergence of status beliefs in such group contexts.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.2.0 André Grow Tue Jun 16 18:27:23 2015 Tue Feb 20 05:00:24 2018 Published
1.1.0 André Grow Thu Nov 27 10:33:37 2014 Tue Feb 20 20:11:15 2018 Published
1.0.0 André Grow Sun May 18 12:25:58 2014 Tue Feb 20 20:11:23 2018 Published Peer Reviewed

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