Detecting emergence in the interplay of networks

in Goran P. Trajkovski and Samuel G. Collins (eds.) (2008) Emergent Agents and Socialities: Social and Organizational

Abstract
We present a formal framework for the identification and
interpretation of emergent properties in environments where
agents participate in distinct kinds of relations or networks.
We focus here on the interplay between social and
geographic relations in the behavior of our agents. The
method we present provides a way to detect emergent
properties in the interaction of distinguishable forms of
network. Our initial models suggest that characterizing the
emergent properties of the behavior of a complex
communication network allows for the explanation of
dynamics in geographic and other dimensions. Additionally,
we hypothesize the emergence of territory-like features
which have consequences for the behavior of agents at both
social and spatial levels. We distinguish our approach from
what we call macro-level accounts of emergence and
present two case studies in which we apply some of the
formal strategies discussed.

Abstract

We present a formal framework for the identification and interpretation of emergent properties in environments where agents participate in distinct kinds of relations or networks. We focus here on the interplay between social and geographic relations in the behavior of our agents. The method we present provides a way to detect emergent properties in the interaction of distinguishable forms of network. Our initial models suggest that characterizing the emergent properties of the behavior of a complex communication network allows for the explanation of dynamics in geographic and other dimensions. Additionally, we hypothesize the emergence of territory-like features which have consequences for the behavior of agents at both social and spatial levels. We distinguish our approach from what we call macro-level accounts of emergence and present two case studies in which we apply some of the formal strategies discussed.

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