Becoming an Agent-Based Modeller

Theory and Practice of Building Agent-Based Models in the Social Sciences

Corinna Elsenbroich author Jennifer Badham author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:29th Dec '25

£48.99

This title is due to be published on 29th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Becoming an Agent-Based Modeller cover

Becoming an Agent-based Modeller takes you on a journey, from curiosity about social phenomena to generating them with a computer simulation. The book introduces agent-based modelling as a method to understand societies as complex systems, systems of interconnected, interdependent and interacting agents.

The book is structured like a course rather than a textbook or reference book. The core of the book is an extended tutorial introducing the NetLogo programming language. Using the example of an epidemic, it explores how an agent-based model of social influence, situational awareness, and contextual decisions by individual agents about protective behaviour can help us understand plausible epidemic trajectories. The tutorial demonstrates how to build an agent-based model from scratch and use it in research, including the conceptualisation stage, the operationalisation and implementation, experimentation and interpretation. This practical part of the book is embedded in chapters on theory, epistemology and ethics of agent-based modelling.

With pedagogical tools including key discussion points, illustrations, and highlighted concepts, this is an ideal resource for courses on ABM, and for postgraduate students, and researchers in the social sciences and beyond, who wish to develop their understanding of agent-based modelling.

ISBN: 9781032615585

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

260 pages