The second edition of the handbook Simulating Social Complexity, edited by Bruce Edmonds and Ruth Meyer, has now been published by Springer and is available as a hardcover or eBook (on Springer Link).
This volume examines all aspects of using agent or individual-based 
simulation to investigate social systems. Social systems  include all 
those systems where the components have individual agency but also 
interact with each other. This includes human societies, all kinds of 
groups, and increasingly socio-technical systems where the 
internet-based devices form the substrate for interaction. These systems
 are central to our lives, but are among the most complex known. The 
complexity often makes analytic approaches infeasible but, on the other 
hand, natural language approaches are also inadequate for relating 
intricate cause and effect. This is why individual and agent-based 
computational approaches hold out the possibility of new and deeper 
understanding of such systems.
This second edition adds new chapters on different modelling purposes
 and applying software engineering methods to simulation development. 
Revised existing content of other chapters keeps the book up-to-date with recent 
developments. This volume will help those new to the field avoid 
“reinventing the wheel” each time, and give them a solid and wide 
grounding in the essential issues. It will also help those already in 
the field by providing accessible overviews of current thought. The 
material is divided into four sections: Introduction, Methodology, 
Mechanisms, and Applications.
For a preview and the complete table of contents see:
                      http://www.springer.com/978-3-319-66948-9
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