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USA, I.Ezhkova, Belgium, M.Fischer, UK, P.Jorion, USA, and D.Read, USA Wednesday
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Room 34 11:00-11:30 Integrating
Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Culture: The "Hard" and
the "Soft" M.
Fischer, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK 11:30-12:00 From
Database Query to Cultural Questions J.
Bagg, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK 12:00-12:30 Modelling
Adaptive Dynamics and Social Knowledge S.
Bharwani, M. Fischer, N. Ryan, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK 12:30-13:00 Modelling Competing Contextual Rules: Conflict Resolution
in Punjab, Pakistan S.M.
Lyon, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK 13:00-13:30 Considering
Culture as a System G.
Marshall, Marshall Consulting, Buckinghamshire, UK Wednesday
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Room 34 14:00-14:30 Ritual, Ideation and Performance: A Case Study of
Multimedia in Anthropological Research - the Mambila Nggwun Ritual D. Zeitlyn, M. Fischer, University of Kent at Canterbury,
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Room 34 Mathematical
Modeling and Anthropology: Its Rationale, ннннннннннннннн Past Successes and Future
Directions Organizer:
D. Read, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Panelists:
P.Ballonoff, USA, I.Ezhkova, Belgium, M.Fischer, UK, P.Jorion.USA,
D.Kronenfeld, USA, M.Leaf, USA, F.K.Lehman, USA, D.Read,
USA, S. van der Leeuw, France, D.R.White, USA Order
of 5 Minute papers: Why
Model? S.E.
van der Leeuw, Universite de Paris I, France What
is "Formal" Analysis M.
Leaf, University of Texas, Dallas, USA Mathematical
Modeling Issues in Analytical Representations of Human
Societies D.
Read, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Notes
on the Progress of Cultural Theory P.
BaUonoff, Ballonoff Consulting Service, Alexandria, Virginia, USA On
the Application of Discrete Mathematics to Questions in Anthropology F.K.L.
Chit Hiaing, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA Classification,
Symbolic Representation and Ritual: Information vs. Meaning in Cultural
Processes M.
Fischer, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
Network Analysis and Social Dynamics D.R.
White, University of California, Irvine, USA Accounting
for Human Activity through Physics P.
Jorion, Los Angeles, USA Culture
and Society: The Role of Distributed Cognition D.
Kronenfeld, University of California, Riverside, USA Challenges
of Cultural Theory: Theory of Cognitive States I.
Ezhkova, International Institute of Applied Technologies, Brussels, Belgium 15.30-16.00ннннннн Coffee Break 16:00-18:00нннннн Panel and Audience Discussion |