The Peace Mediator effect: Heterogeneous agents can foster consensus in continuous opinion models Articles uri icon

authors

  • VILONE, DANIELE
  • CARLETTI, TIMOTEO
  • BAGNOLI, FRANCO
  • GUAZZINI, ANDREA

publication date

  • November 2016

start page

  • 84

end page

  • 91

volume

  • 462

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0378-4371

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1873-2119

abstract

  • Statistical mechanics has proven to be able to capture the fundamental rules underlying phenomena of social aggregation and opinion dynamics, well studied in disciplines like sociology and psychology. This approach is based on the underlying paradigm that the interesting dynamics of multi-agent systems emerge from the correct definition of few parameters governing the evolution of each individual. In this context, we propose a particular model of opinion dynamics based on the psychological construct named "cognitive dissonance". Our system is made of interacting individuals, the agents, each bearing only two dynamical variables (respectively "opinion" and "affinity") self consistently adjusted during time evolution. We also define two special classes of interacting entities, both acting for a peace mediation process but via different course of action: "diplomats" and "auctoritates". The behavior of the system with and without peace mediators (PMs) is investigated and discussed with reference to corresponding psychological and social implications. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

subjects

  • Mathematics

keywords

  • opinion dynamics; complex systems; sociophysics; peace mediation; dynamics