Schelling's model of segregation is an agent-based model developed by economist Thomas Schelling. Schelling's model does not include outside factors that...
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Much of this writing was influenced largely due to Schelling's personal interest in Game Theory and its application to nuclear armaments. Schelling's work...
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Gerrymandering (category Political terminology of the United States)
problem Proposed Croat federal unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina Schelling's model of segregation Voter suppression Pronounced with a hard "g", as if spelled...
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Racism (redirect from Purity of race)
preference for it, as suggested by Thomas Schelling's models of segregation and subsequent work. Centuries of European colonialism in the Americas, Africa...
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diversity, which leads to social segregation. It is based on game theorist Thomas Schelling's papers about residential segregation. The article was well-received...
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to model collective behavior. Schelling used a special case of Sakoda's model to describe the dynamics of segregation motivated by individual interactions...
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satisfy all of their wants. The phenomenon of scarcity is what creates the need for economics. Schelling's model of segregation school of economic thought...
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Robert D. Mare (category American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
modifications to Schelling's segregation model have demonstrated that varying assumptions about individual preferences can result in different segregation outcomes...
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One of the earliest agent-based models in concept was Thomas Schelling's segregation model, which was discussed in his paper "Dynamic Models of Segregation"...
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Sugarscape (section Model implementations)
develop the potential of their model. John Conway's agent-based simulation "Game of Life" was enhanced and applied to Schelling's original idea by Joshua...
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Critical mass (sociodynamics) (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of March 2025)
named) in Schelling's essay about racial segregation in neighborhoods, "Dynamic models of segregation", published in 1971 in the Journal of Mathematical...
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White flight (category Racial segregation)
Prize-winning economist Thomas Schelling published "Models of Segregation", a paper in which he demonstrated through a "checkerboard model" and mathematical analysis...
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Vi Hart (category Place of birth missing (living people))
blog post Parable of the Polygons with Nicky Case. The game was based on economist Thomas Schelling's Dynamic Models of Segregation. In May 2016, eleVR...
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president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed racial segregation. Carmines and Stimson wrote "the Democratic Party appropriated...
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William A. V. Clark (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
Residential preferences and neighborhood racial segregation: a test of the Schelling segregation model. Demography 28, 1-19. (1991) Residential Preferences...
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Analytical sociology (redirect from International Network of Analytical Sociology)
such as the diffusion of various social practices, patterns of segregation, network structures, typical beliefs, and common ways of acting. It explains...
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and Segregation in Social Balanced Networks" (2013), modeling a community of individuals whose relationships are governed by a modified form of the Heider...
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Joe Biden (redirect from 46th President of the United States of America)
to remedy de jure segregation, as in the South, but opposed its use to remedy de facto segregation arising from racial patterns of neighborhood residency...
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Agent-based social simulation (category Agent-based model)
model is based on the work of economist Thomas Schelling, presented in his paper "Models of Segregation". This model defined the first generation of computer-based...
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games, stopping games Thomas Schelling – bargaining (Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2005) and models of segregation Éva Tardos – algorithmic...
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John F. Kennedy (redirect from 35th President of the United States of America)
Congress of Racial Equality, led by James Farmer, organized integrated Freedom Rides to test a Supreme Court case ruling that declared segregation on interstate...
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Lyndon B. Johnson (redirect from 36th President of the United States of America)
race, color, national origin, religion, or sex. It prohibited racial segregation in public accommodations and employment discrimination, and strengthened...
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Hubert Humphrey (redirect from Death of Hubert Humphrey)
S. Senate and successfully advocated for the inclusion of a proposal to end racial segregation in the 1948 Democratic National Convention's party platform...
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railroad workers and the outlawing of child labor (which was reversed by the Supreme Court). Wilson tolerated the segregation of the federal Civil Service by...
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Africa's government of apartheid, the institutionalized form of racial segregation that favored the country's white minority at the expense of its indigenous...
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discrimination was one of the most pressing domestic issues of the 1960s. Jim Crow segregation had been established law in the Deep South for much of the 20th century...
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Tipping point (sociology) (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
ISSN 2059-4798. S2CID 235719545. Schelling, Thomas C. (1971-07-01). "Dynamic models of segregation". The Journal of Mathematical Sociology. 1 (2): 143–186...
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Social order (section Principle of extensiveness)
beneficial to group welfare. Considering this, Thomas Schelling studied neighborhood racial segregation. His findings suggest that interaction can produce...
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Zaha Hadid (category Alumni of the Architectural Association School of Architecture)
to avoid "the traditional segregation of working groups" and to show the "global transparence of the internal organisation" of the enterprise, and wrote...
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passage of the first major civil rights bill since the Reconstruction Era. Kennedy had submitted a major civil rights bill that would ban segregation in public...
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