Bringing Worlds Together: When Public Health and Social Simulation Approaches Collide

Published in Conference of the European Social Simulation Association (ESSA), 2021

This paper explores the intersection of public health and social simulation approaches, examining how these complementary disciplines can be integrated for improved understanding of complex health systems. We discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise when methodologies from public health and social simulation collide.

B. Godic, I. Stankov, R. Vidanaarachchi and J. Thompson, “Bringing Worlds Together: When Public Health and Social Simulation Approaches Collide,” in Conference of the European Social Simulation Association, Springer, 2021, pp. 155-163.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{godic2021bringing,
  title={Bringing Worlds Together: When Public Health and Social Simulation Approaches Collide},
  author={Godic, Branislava and Stankov, Ivana and Vidanaarachchi, Rajith and Thompson, Jason},
  booktitle={Conference of the European Social Simulation Association},
  pages={155--163},
  year={2021},
  organization={Springer Nature Switzerland Cham}
}