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Communications, Travel and Social Networks since 1840: A Study Using Agent-based Models Supervisors: Nigel Gilbert, Richard Harper Lynne Hamill Centre for Research in Social Simulati University of Surrey, Microsoft Summer School, June 2010
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Page 1: Communications, Travel and Social Networks since 1840: A Study Using Agent-based Models Supervisors: Nigel Gilbert, Richard Harper Lynne Hamill Centre.

Communications, Travel and Social Networks since 1840:A Study Using Agent-based Models

Supervisors: Nigel Gilbert, Richard Harper

Lynne Hamill

Centre for Research in Social SimulationUniversity of Surrey, UK

Microsoft Summer School, June 2010

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Outline

• Communication & travel

• Computational sociology

• Results

• Doing a PhD

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Overview

Key idea: The more we communicate, the more we travel.

Approach: • Person-to-person social communication • Interaction of transport, communication &

social networks• Three case studies

Communication & travel

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1. 1840-1913: Mail & rail

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2. 1951-2001: Phones & cars

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3. 1998-2007: Digital age

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General model: adoption

Adoption of a new mode of communication depends on

• availability

• affordability

• skills

• social networks

Communications & travel

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General model: use (1)

A new mode of communication affects communication use in four ways:

• Social solidarity effect

• Communication substitution

• New practices

• Global village effect

Communications & travel

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General model: use (2)

A new mode of communication affects travel in three ways

• Travel substitution effect

• Travel complementarity effect

• Travel communications effect

Communications & travel

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Sociology

Computational sociology

• Study of society• Individuals & society

– the micro-macro problem• Emergence & complexity

Strogatz (1994):“…linear systems can be broken down into parts. Then

each part can be solved separately and finally recombined to get the answer. But many things in nature don’t act in this way. Whenever parts of a system interfere, or cooperate, or compete, there are nonlinear interactions going on. Most of everyday life is nonlinear.”

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Computational sociology

Computational sociology

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Agent-based models

Two components• Environment:

– representing social space

• Agents: who interact with one another and the environment – representing individuals or households, with

characteristics that can change over time

Computational sociology

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Model Results

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Key results

• Demand for communications and travel generated from social networks.

• The importance of literacy• Same model with different parameters can

reproduce adoption of mobiles and internet• Internet differs from previous communication

modes because in enables new contacts

Results

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Forecasts: 2021

• Texting: – two-thirds higher compared to 2007

• Internet: – Personal networks 15% larger – 2½ times more online links than in 2007

Results

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Tips

• Stay focussed

• Take supervisors’ advice

• Don’t underestimate the time needed for the ‘end game’

• Enjoy it!

Doing a PhD

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Thank you

Lynne Hamill

Centre for Research in Social SimulationUniversity of Surrey, UK