Human Social Systems

Abstract

The social sciences provide essential theories and models that can enable deeper understanding of human social systems and behaviors relevant to national security such as humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and stability support missions, as well as tactical, operational, strategic, and policy-level decision-making across the DoD. However, current limitations to the speed, scalability and reproducibility of empirical social science research continue to hamper its practical use by the DoD. Additionally, current social behavioral models often fail to accurately interpret social behaviors because they do not sufficiently capture diversity of context. The Human Social Systems thrust will address these limitations by focusing on the following technical challenges: (1) developing and validating new methods, models and tools to perform rigorous, reproducible experimental research at scales necessary to understand emergent properties of human social systems; (2) identifying methods to better characterize and quantify properties, dynamics, and behaviors of different social systems to enable better and more confident forecasting of changes in social systems, particularly when under stress; and (3) developing an understanding of the complex effect of context and incorporating these effects into social science models. This research thrust will provide DoD with new, reliable strategies to better understand and respond to social system issues at city scale and will significantly improve DoD ability to assess intent, deception, and other social behaviors.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
78b0970b83540bd7ef30cd1ad069e455

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Readers

  • Agent-Based Social Robotics and Mobile-Assisted Learning in Virtual Environments.
  • Distributed Systems and Data Platform Development
  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security.

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