SCID’s annual review of work is coming up!
Please find all relevant information here.
SCID’s annual review of work is coming up!
Please find all relevant information here.
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The SCID team will be collecting data from voters at the forthcoming local elections on Thursday 3rd May.
With this research, we are hoping to clarify why people show up to the polls on Election Day and who they go with. The main aim of this research is to inform a model of voting and will be used to produce research papers related to election-day voting behaviour and the social act of voting.
Click here for access to the project’s documentation.
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The monthly SCID Seminar Series started in January 2012.
They will be held on the last Friday of the month. We have an exciting line-up of speakers from all complexity-related areas.
Look at the Seminars section for more details.
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For attendees of the SCID first year review (27-28th October, 2011), please find here relevant documents for this workshop, including the programme.
Additional documentation may be added before/after the meeting, including presentations so watch this space!
Programme:
Workshop Programme [SCID Project Review 27-28 Oct 2011]
Modelling approach:
The Modelling Approach [SCID Project Review 27-28 Oct 2011]
Voter model:
The Voter Model paper [SCID Project Review 27-28 Oct 2011]
Employment model:
The Employment Model paper [SCID Project Review 27-28 Oct 2011]
Trust model:
The Trust Model paper [SCID Project Review 27-28 Oct 2011]
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Welcome to the website for SCID – The Social Complexity of Immigration and Diversity. SCID is a new project from The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University, supported by the EPSRC.
SCID is a five-year research programme that will develop and apply novel tools and techniques from complexity science to model and understand the social processes relating to ethnic diversity and immigration.
Project news and updates will be posted here. Please browse the site to find out more about the project and who’s involved. We’d also appreciated your feedback, both about the SCID project and the site.
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