Ter­min Tag: Play­ing Politics

Simu­la­ti­on Game "Play­ing Poli­tics" Prac­ti­cal expe­ri­en­cing theo­re­ti­cal con­cepts of poli­ti­cal inter­ac­tions and bar­gai­ning Simu­la­ti­on Game as Block cour­se in Win­ter Semes­ter 2017/ 2018 for BA & MA Stu­dents at the Euro­­pe-Uni­­ver­­­si­­ty … Simu­la­ti­on Game "Play­ing Poli­tics" WS 2017/2018 wei­ter­le­sen

Simu­la­ti­on Game "Play­ing Poli­tics" Prac­ti­cal expe­ri­en­cing theo­re­ti­cal con­cepts of poli­ti­cal inter­ac­tions and bar­gai­ning Simu­la­ti­on Game as Block cour­se in Win­ter Semes­ter 2017/ 2018 for BA & MA Stu­dents at the Euro­­pe-Uni­­ver­­­si­­ty … Simu­la­ti­on Game "Play­ing Poli­tics" WS 2017/2018 wei­ter­le­sen

The pur­po­se of the simu­la­ti­on game "Play­ing poli­tics" is to show prac­ti­cal impli­ca­ti­ons of ratio­nal choice and game theo­ry. Poli­tics are cal­cu­la­ted and cal­cu­la­ting inter­ac­tions bet­ween self-inte­res­ted poli­ti­cal actors – indi­vi­du­als, poli­ti­ci­ans, poli­ti­cal par­ties, pres­su­re groups, natio­nal govern­ments, and alli­ances of count­ries. The simu­la­ti­on game pres­ents poli­ti­cal action as simp­le games, dis­clo­sing imper­fec­tions and dilem­ma­ta, and explo­ring com­ple­xi­ty of the "real" world in a playful atmosphere.

Play­ing Poli­tics. Play­ing Games for the Prac­ti­cal Expe­ri­ence of Ratio­nal Choice Theo­re­ti­cal Con­cepts accor­ding to Micha­el Laver Euro­­pe-Uni­­ver­­­si­­ty Via­dri­na in Frankfurt/Oder, Ger­ma­ny Semi­nar for BA and MA Gra­des 3 | 6 ECTS BA: … Semi­nar "Simu­la­ti­on Game Play­ing Poli­tics" WS 2018/2019 wei­ter­le­sen

Simu­la­ti­on Game "Play­ing Poli­tics". Prac­ti­cal Expe­ri­en­cing of Ratio­nal Choice Theo­re­ti­cal Con­cepts Euro­­pe-Uni­­ver­­­si­­ty Via­dri­na in Frankfurt/Oder, Ger­ma­ny Semi­nar for BA and MA Gra­des 3 | 6 ECTS BA: Pra­xis­mo­dul / Sozi­al­wis­sen­schaft­li­che Ver­tie­fung MASemi­nar "Simu­la­ti­on Game Play­ing Poli­tics" SS 2019 wei­ter­le­sen

The pur­po­se of the simu­la­ti­on game "Play­ing poli­tics" is to show prac­ti­cal impli­ca­ti­ons of ratio­nal choice and game theo­ry. Poli­tics are cal­cu­la­ted and cal­cu­la­ting inter­ac­tions bet­ween self-inte­res­ted poli­ti­cal actors – indi­vi­du­als, poli­ti­ci­ans, poli­ti­cal par­ties, pres­su­re groups, natio­nal govern­ments, and alli­ances of count­ries. The simu­la­ti­on game pres­ents poli­ti­cal action as simp­le games, dis­clo­sing imper­fec­tions and dilem­ma­ta, and explo­ring com­ple­xi­ty of the "real" world in a playful atmosphere.

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