Sociodynamica
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The term Sociodynamica refers to an agent based computer model program. In sociology, sociodynamics or social dynamics is the science that studies the dynamics of social interactions. It draws its inspiration from thermodynamics and searches for general laws describing interactions in complex social systems.
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- Sociodynamics - 1996 Article
- Sociodynamica - Abstract