大众媒体竞争和社会动态中的替代订单
O Alvarez-Llamoza1, M G Cosenza2, J C Gonzalez-Avella3,4
1<a href="https://ror.org/0036b6n81">Universidad Católica de Cuenca</a>, C2MAD-CIITT, Cuenca 010101, Ecuador.
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|September 19, 2024
概括
社会代理人可以采用较弱的大众媒体的信息或形成新的集体行为. 长距离的相互作用是这些现象的关键,即使对更强大的影响.
科学领域:
- 社会物理学的社会物理.
- 复杂的系统复杂的系统.
- 网络科学 网络科学
背景情况:
- 集体行为是从社会代理人之间的互动中产生的.
- 大众媒体作为外部场所,影响代理国家.
- 了解媒体对社会动态的影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在竞争的大众媒体影响下调查社会代理人的集体行为.
- 确定大众媒体信息多数通过的条件.
- 标志着超越简单的媒体统治的新型集体行为.
主要方法:
- 基于代理的社会系统建模.
- 分析不同介质强度和网络拓的系统动态.
- 探讨相位转换和新兴秩序的探索.
主要成果:
- 确定了弱势大众媒体影响多数的条件.
- 观察到独立于媒体影响的替代集体状态的出现.
- 证明了长距离相互作用对这些效应的随机连接的关键作用.
结论:
- 社会系统对竞争的大众媒体表现出复杂的反应.
- 网络拓,特别是远程交互,显著塑造了集体结果.
- 在社会系统中,与外部领域相对应的新兴订单是可能的.
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