APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING Dear All, The following books are currently available for reviewing. If you have not reviewed before, please could you attach a CV to your request email. If you agree to review a book, I will post it to you and then we can discuss deadline for publication. You get to keep the book! ATB, Edmund Chattoe (Review Editor) Attoui, Ammar (2000) Real-Time and Multi-Agent Systems. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. Ballot, Ge/rard and Weisbuch, Ge/rard (eds.) (2000) Applications of Simulation to Social Sciences. Hermes Science Publications: Paris. Barnett, William A., Chiarella, Carl, Keen, Steve, Marks, Robert and Schnabl, Hermann (eds.) (2000) Commerce, Complexity and Evolution: Topics in Economics, Finance, Marketing and Management. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Bass, Thomas A. (2001) The Predictors: How a Band of Maverick Physicists Set Out to Beat Wall Street. Penguin: London. Bouman, Bas A. M., Jansen, Hans G. P., Schipper, Robert A., Hengsdijk, Huib and Nieuwenhuyse, Andre/ (eds.) (2000) Tools for Land Use Analysis on Different Scales with Case Studies for Costa Rica. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht. Cubitt, Sean (2000) Simulation and Social Theory. Sage Publications: London. Dautenhahn, Kerstin (ed.) (2001) IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, Special Issue on Socially Intelligent Agents. IEEE Press: Piscataway, NJ. De Decker, Bart, Piessens, Frank, Smits, Jan and Van Herreweghen, Els (eds.) (2001) Advances in Network and Distributed Systems Security. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht. Dean, Alan (2000) Complex Life: Nonmodernity and the Emergence of Cognition and Culture. Ashgate: Aldershot. Edmonds, Bruce and Dautenhahn, Kerstin (eds.) (1999) Social Intelligence. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht. Fishman, George S. (2001) Discrete-Event Simulation: Modeling, Programming and Analysis. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. Floreano, Daniel, Nicoud, Jean-Daniel and Mondada, Francesco (eds.) (1999) Advances in Artificial Life: 5th European Conference, ECAL '99. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. Fonlupt, Cyril, Hao, Jin-Kao, Lutton, Evelyne, Ronald, Edmund and Schoenauer, Marc (eds.) (2000) Artificial Evolution. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. Geyer, Felix and van der Zouwen, Johannes (eds.) (2001) Sociocybernetics: Complexity, Autopoiesis, and Observation of Social Systems. Greenwood Publishing Group: Westport, CT. Kluever, Juergen (2000) The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Systems: New Foundations of a Mathematical Sociology. Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht. Kraus, Sarit (2001) Strategic Negotiation in Multiagent Environments. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA. Lanzi, Pier Luca, Stolzmann, Wolfgang and Wilson, Stewart W. (eds.) (2000) Learning Classifier Systems: From Foundations to Applications. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. Lomi, Alessandro and Larsen, Erik R. (eds.) (2001) Dynamics of Organizations: Computational Modeling and Organization Theories. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA. Marion, Russ (1999) The Edge of Organization: Chaos and Complexity Theories of Formal Social Systems. Sage Publications: London. Portugali, Juval (2000) Self-Organization and the City. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. Potts, Jason (2000) New Evolutionary Microeconomics: Complexity, Competence and Adaptive Behaviour. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited: Cheltenham. Sun, Ron (2002) Duality of the Mind: A Bottom Up Approach Toward Cognition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: Mahwah, NJ. Wilson, Will (2000) Simulating Ecological and Evolutionary Systems in C. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Yokoo, Makoto (2001) Distributed Constraint Satisfaction: Foundations of Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems. Springer-Verlag: Berlin. -- ======================================================================== Edmund Chattoe: Department of Sociology, University of Oxford, Littlegate House, St Ebbes, Oxford, OX1 2AA, tel: 01865-286174, fax: 01865-286171, http://www.sociology.ox.ac.uk Review Editor, J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation (JASSS) http://www.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS/ "So act as to treat humanity, whether in your own person or in another, always as an end, and never as only a means." (Immanuel Kant, Fundamental Principles) ========================================================================