TITLE:
Segregation through Conflict
AUTHORS:
Salam Md. Mahbubush Khan, Kazuyuki Ikko Takahashi
KEYWORDS:
Game Theory; Conflict; Segregation; Social Convention; Probability Distribution
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Applied Sociology,
Vol.3 No.8,
December
27,
2013
ABSTRACT: This paper begins by introducing the game theory to explain how an institution emerges. It then goes on to employ a conflict model, using the probability distribution introduced by Koshmanenko, to show how institutions emerge through mathematical formation. This is followed by a consideration of the authors’ development of a segregation simulation based on this conflict theory. An institution is defined as the equilibrium achieved through the segregation of conflicting groups (for example groups differing accord- ing to “race”, or language, education or income level among other factors). A simulation is made ex- plaining how equilibrium is reached through changing probability. This simulation also shows the dy- namics of an emerging new order.