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@LarsJohannessen @markigra Rosenau and Durfee, Thinking Theory Thoroughly

@DanLittle, Varieties of Social Explanation

Hedström and Swedberg, Social Mechanisms

(Models:)

Hesse, Models and Analogies in Science

Cartwright, Nature, the Artful Modeler

Clarke and Primo, A Model Discipline

Lave and March, An Introduction to Models in the Social Sciences

Mershon and Shvetsova, Formal Modeling in Social Science

Page, The Model Thinker

@psmaldino’s forthcoming book

Maintaining transient diversity is a general principle for improving collective problem solving osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/ykrv preprint from Paul Smaldino and colleagues

So sorry to hear about Herb Gintis’s death. Here is the podcast I did with him just over a year ago.

preposterousuniverse.com/podca

RT @snaidunl@twitter.com

Herb Gintis, who was my first mentor in econ, just passed. I'll write more about Herbs brilliance when I've processed this, but here's a link to the Bowles and Gintis festschrift conference (and papers) I organized with @EricVerhoogen@twitter.com and Michael Reich econ.columbia.edu/event/ccc201

🐦🔗: twitter.com/snaidunl/status/16

Just found out that my book can be pre-ordered! Release date is October 3, 2023. Text has been finalized, cover is still being designed.
PUP: press.princeton.edu/books/hard
Amazon: amazon.com/dp/0691224145?tag=i

@BatSara That's fair, and I guess part of the mastodon landscape I'm still working to understand. Personally, I wouldn't want to be part of a server that was so protective and reactionary, and I can choose that and reap the consequences, just like those who join other servers choose to shut out other voices based on their own risk management preferences.

@BatSara Thanks, I'll check it out. I still don't like the "my server blocks anyone from your server" aspect -- it feels like too broad a brush -- but perhaps I'm not seeing things with the right perspective.

@BatSara Anyway... not sure if this is an ask for methodological textbooks or something more general.
Matt Salganik's book is decent, focused on data, and free to read online: bitbybitbook.com/
A great intro to models, with lots of relevance to social science, is Page's The Model Thinker. amazon.com/Model-Thinker-What-
James Evans and Jacob Foster have a book coming out in the next year or so that should be really good. And my own book, a textbook on modeling social systems, is due out in late summer.

@BatSara Like, I'm a social scientist. I wanna see all the things people are posting everywhere so I can get a sense of the different conversations people are having. Guess that's not the vibe here.

@BatSara Ugh. I've seen some of that discussion. I can't stand the attitude of "they won't block people I don't like, so therefore I don't like them and must therefore ban them." I picked qoto sort of arbitrarily when mastodon.social wasn't taking new members and saw it was STEM-based and affiliated with preprint servers like arXiv. I'm don't have any commitments to qoto per se, but I find the general tactic really distasteful and one of the worst things about mastodon.

@BatSara For whatever reason, I can't see what this is in response to.

@conjugateprior An editorial suggestion. It will be corrected. Bayes' Theorem 4eva

From the custom editor's style guide used for copyediting my upcoming book -- here are the B's and W's. The intersection of many things.

@chasnew yeah maybe not in writing but I’ve had versions of this conversation a few times.

@chasnew Absolutely. I think this view is not that uncommon among cogsci folk.

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