Modelling Opinion Dynamics and Social Change
While it has long been known that people can influence each other’s opinion, models allow us to understand how this micro-level process can lead to consensus, polarization and societal change on the macro-level. The field has come a long way since the first opinion dynamics model was published almost 70 years ago.
In particular, the use of computer simulations such as agent-based models have significantly expanded the scope and explanatory power of these models. Among others, models can now be used to study the interplay between social and economic change, investigate the impact of social media algorithms, explain political polarization and can replicate the evolution of empirical opinion patterns. In times of multiple crises which are exacerbated by increasing polarization, this line of research is more important and urgent than ever.
This year’s Graz Schumpeter Winter School and COLIBRI Focus Workshop is a prime opportunity to obtain state-of-the-art knowledge of models of opinion dynamics and social change, and to discuss future directions with top researchers in the field.
Keynotes will be given by:
- Prof. Isabel Almudí, University of Zaragoza
- Prof. Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, University of Zaragoza
- Prof. Rainer Hegselmann, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Asst. Prof. Théo Konc, Wageningen University
- Prof. Jana Lasser, University of Graz
- Asst. Prof. Jan Lorenz, Constructor University (Bremen)
- Prof. Christian Proaño, University of Bamberg
- Prof. Thomas Schmickl, University of Graz
This event aims at both young and established researchers. A limited number of participants will have the opportunity to present their own work and discuss it with the keynote speakers.