Cascade or echo chamber? A complex agent-based simulation of voter turnout
Authored by Bruce Edmonds, Ed Fieldhouse, Laurence Lessard-Phillips
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1177/1354068815605671
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Model Code URLs:
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Abstract
Using an agent-based simulation of electoral participation, this paper
examines the second order or cascade effects of an exogenous increase in
turnout. Unlike most previous applications of agent-based modelling in
political science, we adopt a descriptively complex rather than a simple
model of behaviour. Experimenting with different levels of mobilisation
allows estimation of the extent to which mobilisation spreads beyond the
primary mobilisation target across the population as well as whether or
not it survives over time. We argue that in a complex world cascade
effects are smaller than previously thought. However, mobilisation
effects can create secondary effects through habitual voting and
increases in political interest and party affiliation, which reverberate
over time, creating long-term spillover effects.
Tags
mobilization
Model
Participation
Field experiments
Sociology
Residential-mobility
Voting-behavior
General-election
Household
Campaign