F. LeRon Shults
Research Professor
lesh@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 76 62
Universitetsveien 19, 4630 Kristiansand, Norway
Division
Health & Social Sciences
Research themes
Computer Modeling and Social Simulation
Research Groups
Center for Modeling Social Systems
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Projects
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Academic articleComputational Decision Support for Socio-Technical Awareness of Land-Use Planning under Complexity—A Dam Resilience Planning Case Study– Land 2023
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Academic articleParamilitaries, parochialism, and peace: The moral foundations and personality traits of SlovenskíBranci– PLOS ONE 2023
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Academic articleModeling nationalism, religiosity, and threat perception: During the COVID-19 pandemic– PLOS ONE 2023
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Academic articleSimulation, Science, and Stakeholders: Challenges and Opportunities for Modelling Solutions to Societal Problems– Complexity 2023
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Academic articleThe Moral Foundations of Left-Wing Authoritarianism: On the Character, Cohesion, and Clout of Tribal Equalitarian Discourse– Journal of Cognition and Culture 2023
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Academic chapterField of Dreams: What do NAASR Scholars Really Want– 2022
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Conference lectureModeling error management theory– Annual meeting of the International Association for the Cognitive and Evolutionary Science of Religion 2022
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Conference lectureA cognitive model of epistemic vigilance– Annual meeting of the European Social Simulation Association 2022
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Conference lectureAn agent-based model of the role of epistemic vigilance in human cooperation– Annual meeting of the European Social Simulation Association 2022
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Conference lectureAn emotive-socio cognitive agent architecture for representing human decision-making in anxiogenic contexts– Annual meeting of the European Social Simulation Association 2022
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Conference lectureModeling Fuzzy Fidelity Theory– Annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Religions 2022
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Conference lectureAtheisms, atheologies, naturalistic theologies, and religious naturalisms– Annual meeting of the Institute for American Religious and Philosophical Thought 2022
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Conference lectureMinding Culture– Religion, Ideology, and Prosociality Conference 2022
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Academic chapterGeneration gaps: An agent-based model of opinion shifts among cohorts– 2022
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Academic articleTheory and data in a computational model of secularization– Bulletin for the Study of Religion 2022
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Academic articleArtificial Societies in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Opportunities for Modeling Climate, Conflict, and Coooperation– Winter simulation conference : proceedings 2022
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Academic chapterThe Model(ing) Philosophy of Wesley Wildman– 2022
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Academic articlePanel of Ethical Constraints on Validation, Verification, and Application of Simulation– Winter simulation conference : proceedings 2022
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Academic chapterDocumenting Data Use in a Model of Pandemic “Emotional Contagion” Using the Rigour and Transparency Reporting Standard (RAT-RS)– 2022
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Academic chapterIntroduction to the Work of Wesley J. Wildman– 2022
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Academic articlePaying the piper: History, humanities, and the scientific study of religion– Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 2022
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Academic articleScholarly values, methods, and evidence in the academic study of religion– Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 2022
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Academic chapterThe Computational Science of Religion– 2022
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Academic articleStudying close entity encounters of the psychedelic kind: Insights from the cognitive evolutionary science of religion– The international journal for the psychology of religion 2022
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Academic chapterThe Problem with Bullying: Lessons Learned from Modelling Marginalization with Diverse Stakeholders– 2022
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Academic articleModeling Fuzzy Fidelity: Using Microsimulation to Explore Age, Period, and Cohort Effects in Secularization– Journal of Religion and Demography 2022
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Academic literature reviewAdapting Cohort-Component Methods to a Microsimulation: A case study– Social science computer review 2022
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Academic articleWhat causes COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy? Ignorance and the lack of bliss in the United Kingdom– Humanities & Social Sciences Communications 2022
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Non-fiction chapterAdvanced computational approaches– 2021
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Academic chapterInCREDulity in artificial societies– 2021
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Academic chapterComputational Demography of Religion: A Proposal– 2021
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Conference lectureArtificial societies in the Anthropocene: Challenges and opportunities for modeling climate, conflict, and cooperation– Winter Simulation Conference 2021
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Conference lectureEthical constraints on validation, verification, and application of simulation– Winter Simulation Conference 2021
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Conference lectureClose entity encounters of the psychedelic kind: Insights and inspiration from the evolutionary psychology of religion– Annual Conference of the American Academy of Religion 2021
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Conference lectureComputer modeling of (non)religion: Pragmatic implications– Scientific Study of Religion Conference 2021
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Conference lectureTheory integration in social simulation– Religion, Ideology and Prosociality Seminar 2021
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Conference lectureQualitative methods and data in social simulation– Qual2Rule Seminar 2021
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Conference lectureFlattening the Emotional Curve with New AI systems: Computer Simulation as a Tool for Policymakers and Stakeholders in Times of Crisis– AnyLogic Conference 2021 2021
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Conference lectureDocumenting data use in a model of pandemic 'emotional contagion' using the Rigour and Transparency Reporting Standard (RAT-RS)– 2021 Social Simulation Conference 2021
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Conference lectureYoung liberals? An agent-based model of opinion shifts among cohorts– 2021 Social Simulation Conference 2021
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Conference lectureCommentary on Hogue's Political Theology– Institute for American Religious and Philosophical Thought 2021
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Conference lectureUsing multi-agent AI to predict and prevent religious conflict– Artificial Intelligence and Religion 2021
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Academic chapterComputational demography of religion: A proposal– 2021
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Academic articleModeling the effects of religious belief and affiliation on prosociality– Secularism and Nonreligion 2021
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Academic articleSimulating secularities: Challenges and opportunities in the computational science of (non)religion– Secularism and Nonreligion 2021
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Academic articleReligious exiting and social networks: Computer simulations of religious/secular pluralism– Secularism and Nonreligion 2021
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Academic articleDistributive effervescence: Emotional energy and social cohesion in secularizing societies– Theory and society 2021
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Academic articleProgress in simulating human geography: Assemblage theory and the practice of multi-agent artificial intelligence modeling– Progress in Human Geography 2021
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Academic chapterModeling reconciliation and peace processes: Lessons from Syrian war refugees and World War II– 2021
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Academic articleModeling marginalization: Emergence, social physics, and social ethics of bullying– Simulation Series 2020
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Academic articleArtificial social ethics: Simulating culture, conflict, and cooperation– Simulation Series 2020
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Academic articleEvolutionary ethics and adaptive atheism– Religion, Brain and Behavior 2020
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Academic chapterModeling Marginalization: Emergence, Social Physics, and Social Ethics of Bullying– 2020
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Academic articleBEST FRIENDS FOREVER? MODELING THE MECHANISMS OF FRIENDSHIP NETWORK FORMATION– Winter simulation conference : proceedings 2020
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Conference lectureIntroducing the EmotiCon Project– Science Europe/ NSFC conference on COVID-19 2020
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Conference lectureWhat do we, as scholars of religion, value?– American Academy of Religion 2020
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Conference lectureData and Theory in a Computational Model of Secularization– North American Association for the Study of Religion 2020
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Conference lectureIntroduction to Modeling Secularization– Religion, Ideology, and Prosociality Launch Conference 2020
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Conference lectureIntroduction to Modeling Prosociality– Religion, Ideology, and Prosociality Launch Conference 2020
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Conference lectureSimulating Assemblages and Fields– Modeling Assemblages and Strategic Action Fields 2020
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Conference lectureEmotional Contagion: The Spread of Misinformation, Stigma, and Fear during a Pandemic– Social Simulation Conference 2020
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Conference lectureArtificial Social Ethics– Spring Simulation Conference 2020
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Conference lectureModeling Marginalization: The emergence, social physics, and social ethics of bullying– Spring Simulation Conference 2020
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Conference lectureMorality and Causality in Artificial Societies– Artificial Morality and Causality 2020
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Academic articleHuman Simulation and Sustainability: Ontological, Epistemological, and Ethical Reflections– Sustainability 2020
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Academic articleModelling threat causation for religiosity and nationalism in Europe– arXiv.org 2020
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Academic articleAgent-based modelling of values: The case of value sensitive design for refugee logistics– JASSS : Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2020
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Academic articleThe Computational Science of Religion– Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion 2020
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Academic chapterArtificial Social Ethics: Simulating Culture, Conflict, and Cooperation– 2020
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Academic articleSimulating Machines: Modelling, Metaphysics and the Mechanosphere– Deleuze and Guattari studies 2020
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Academic articleToxic theisms? New strategies for prebunking religious belief-behaviour complexes– Journal of Cognitive Historiography 2020
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Academic articleWhat Do Religion Scholars Really Want? Scholarly Values in the Scientific Study of Religion– Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 2020
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Academic chapterComputing consilience: How modeling and simulation can contribute to worldview studies– 2020
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Academic articleThe Shaping of the Self: Patterns and Pathways in Bowlby, Kohut, and Bowen– Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 2020
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Academic articleMinding morality: ethical artificial societies for public policy modeling– AI & Society: The Journal of Human-Centred Systems and Machine Intelligence 2020
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Academic articlePost-supernatural cultures: There and back again– Secularism and Nonreligion 2020
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Academic articleThe Artificial Society Analytics Platform– Springer Proceedings in Complexity 2020
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Academic articleModeling Radicalization and Violent Extremism– Springer Proceedings in Complexity 2020
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Academic chapterStudents of Religion Studying Social Conflict through Simulation and Modelling - An Exploration– 2020
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Academic chapterUsing Social Simulations in Interdisciplinary Primary Education - an Expert Appraisal– 2020
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Academic chapterCan we model religious behavior using computer simulation?– 2019
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Academic articleModeling metaphysics: The rise of simulation and the reversal of platonism– Simulation Series 2019
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Academic chapterStudents of Development Studies learning about modelling and simulations as a research approach in their discipline– 2019
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Conference lectureInCREDulity in Artificial Societies– Proceedings of the European Social Simulation Association, Mainz, Germany 2019
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Conference lectureComputational Demography of Religion: A Proposal– Proceedings of the European Social Simulation Association, Surrey, UK: 2019
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Conference lectureSimulating Secularities: Studying Religion and Nonreligion in Artificial Societies– the American Academy of Religion, San Diego, CA 2019
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Conference lecturePragmatism, Naturalism, and the Loss of Religion– the Institute for American Religious and Philosophical Thought 2019
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Conference lectureSocial Simulation and Computational Demography– the annual Social Simulation Conference, University of Mainz, Germany 2019
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Conference lectureThe Climate, Culture and Conflict Consortium– conference on Climate and Conflict: Seeking Solutions through Social Simulation at the University of Agder, Kristiansand, 2019
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Conference lectureField of Dreams: What do American Scholars of Religion Really Want?– presentation at the North American Association for the Study of Religion, San Diego 2019
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Conference lectureModeling New Religious Movements– guest lecture at the University of California at Santa Barbara 2019
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Conference lectureA Report on the Values in Scholarship on Religion Project– faculty presentation at the University of California at Santa Barbara 2019