Hi,
I found several ABM articles in the JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL POLITICS and
another one in the POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL.
Take care
Philip
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Am 28.12.2011 11:55, schrieb Claudio Cioffi-Revilla:
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> The top political science and international relations journals that have
> published ABM and complexity articles include but are not limited to:
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> American Political Science Review
> American Journal of Political Science
> Journal of Politics
> Political Analysis
> Journal of Conflict Resolution
> International Studies Review,
>
> plus, from a more interdisciplinary perspective, the following should also
> be mentioned:
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> Social Science Computer Review
> Cliodynamics (new refereed online journal founded by Peter Turchin)
> IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Part A Systems and Humans
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> All in all, there has been quite a positive reception for the agent-based
> computational modeling approach.
>
> Christmas Season and Holiday greetings to all--
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> Claudio
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>> On 2011-12-19, at 6:46 AM, Edmund Chattoe-Brown wrote:
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>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> What are the highest status/best known/most cited journals which have
>>> published ABM/social simulation in your particular social science? (And
>>> what are the citations?) In Sociology the highest impact journals give,
>>> for the set of search terms<agent based model simulation> the following
>>> numbers of "hits" (excluding book reviews, editorials and "front/back
>>> matter"):
>>>
>>> American Journal of Sociology 17 (most in one special issue)
>>> American Sociological Review 11
>>> British Journal of Sociology 3
>>> Annual Review of Sociology 23
>>> Global Networks A Journal of Transnational Affairs 4
>>> Sociology of Health& Illness 3
>>> Journal of Marriage and the Family 1
>>> Economy and Society 49
>>> Social Networks 37
>>> Social Problems 3
>>>
>>> However, scanning these quickly, I suspect that many (most?) are false
>>> positives as it is quite hard to pick a set of search terms that
>>> uniquely identify what we do. (Could we find an unusual word and always
>>> use it in our papers to help with this!) Looking more carefully at some
>>> of the cases with fewer hits, two of the three BJS articles are false
>>> positives (the other written by yours truly*), the only example in
>>> Journal of Marriage and the Family is a FP and so on. (I would have done
>>> more of this but the library computer seems to be acting up.)
>>>
>>> I wonder if one thing we could do to promote our research is simply to
>>> try and get something into journals that haven't had it before ... Would
>>> anyone else like to share this kind of analysis for economics,
>>> management, psychology, criminology, demography? (Who else is there
>>> reading?)
>>>
>>> Happy Xmas!
>>>
>>> Edmund
>>>
>>> * Chattoe, Edmund (2006) 'Using Simulation to Develop and Test
>>> Functionalist Explanations: A Case Study of Dynamic Church Membership',
>>> British Journal of Sociology, 57(3), September, pp. 379-397.
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