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May 2004 Santa Fe Institute, earlier draft of a working group paper, Civilizations as Dynamic Networks
June 2004, Ljubljana June Workshop on Dynamics of groups and institutions: Their emergence, co-evolution and environment
Funded and Hosted by the Santa Fe Institute and the Slovenian Academy of Sciences
Outline
Predictive cohesion theory, network maturation, pump dynamics and other principles of network dynamics are examined as offering integrated modeling approaches to time-series network studies of the emergence of groups and institutions.
Six specific network modeling projects were examined to compare common and different dynamical principles in network formation and evolution.
These comprise the substantive sections of the paper:
1 Dynamics of Empire in Agrarian Systems 0-2000CE: Turchin- Metaethnic Frontiers
2 European Trading Network and Polity Dynamics 1150-1480 -- the focus here
3 Economic and Political Hegemons in the World Trading System 1200-2000 -- last page of main slides
4 The Differential Synchronies of National Economies (input-output analyses)
5 InterOrganizational Networks and Innovation Pumps in Biotech: 1988-2000
In presenting conclusions, it was decided to concentrate on one of these studies, #2. The slide presentation is found at http://eclectic.ss.uci.edu/~drwhite/Civ/ (live link)
Concluding sections draw out generalizations concerning:
1 Predictive Cohesion: Network Maturation and Group/Institutional Emergence (topology)
2 Fields and Organizations: Bundling, Organization and Cross-Linkage
3 Pump Dynamics and Co-Evolution with Systems Environments: Commodity chains, Capital Liquidity, Innovation
4 Dynamical Model and Empirical testing in historical and organizational contexts, including agent modeling of minimal ring cohesion.
DRW_Ljubljana2004.doc