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Robert Hanneman
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Robert Hanneman and Mark Riddle. 2005. Introduction to social network methods. (free introductory textbook on social network analysis). Read on-line as .html or download a zipped .html copy (6.5mb).
Robert Hanneman. 1988. Computer-Assisted Theory
Building: Modeling Dynamic Social Systems. (free text on systems
dynamics modeling of social systems). Download zipped
.pdf files
( 62.9 mb) or
View/save chapters in .pdf format:
Chapter 1: Dynamics,
Formal Theory, and the Systems Approach
Chapter 2: Constructing
Dynamic Models of Social Systems: Systems Concepts
Chapter 3: The
Systems Dynamics Approach
Chapter 4: The
Toolbox: Special Functions for Dynamic Models
Chapter 5: Complexity
and Analyzability: Understanding Dynamics by Simulation
Chapter 6: Single-State
Systems: The Complexity of Control
Chapter 7: Simple
Processes: One-Way Transitions, Growth, and Diffusion
Chapter 8: Simple
Multistate Systems: Chain Models
Chapter 9: Multistate
Systems: The Behavior of Simple Chains
Chapter 10: A
Two-Party Game: Arms Race Escalation
Chapter 11: Individuals
and Groups: Stress, Coping, and Social Support
Chapter 12: Systems
and Subsystems: Alternative Views of Societal Dynamics
Chapter 13: Conclusions
Robert Hanneman. 2005. Spatial Dynamics of Human Populations: Some Basic Models. (Web book in progress on spatial and network systems dynamics models.
Izquierdo, L.R. and Hanneman, R.A. 2006.
Introduction to the Formal Analysis of Social Networks Using Mathematica.
Published in digital form at
http://www.luis.izquierdo.name. Burgos, Spain.
Also available from the Mathematica Information Center: http://library.wolfram.com