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Petri Nets for Modelling Norms of Social Exchange

[conference paper]

Müller, Georg P.

Corporate Editor
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)

Abstract

Traditional social network analysis is mainly interested in the topology of networks and less in the flow of items passing through these channels. Thus, sociological analyses dealing with the norms and rules of exchange between individual or collective actors are beyond the capacities and interests ... view more

Traditional social network analysis is mainly interested in the topology of networks and less in the flow of items passing through these channels. Thus, sociological analyses dealing with the norms and rules of exchange between individual or collective actors are beyond the capacities and interests of traditional network analysis. For this reason, the author proposes to consider for such purposes the Petri net approach, which was originally designed for describing concurrent processes in computers and other automata. On the grounds of his earlier experiences with this approach, he suggests to use and adapt its concepts in order to describe phenomena like commercial exchange, gifts and return gifts, reciprocity, and the equivalence of exchange. In most of these cases, the flows of goods are paralleled by return flows of money, other goods, or prestige, such that use of Petri nets imposes itself. In order to demonstrate the usefulness of the Petri net approach, the author presents a formalisation of the Kula trade: in his classic book about the Argonauts of the Western Pacific, Malinowski describes two counter-rotating rings of the so-called Kula trade with prestige goods, i.e. beautiful necklaces and arm shells, which are exchanged between a group of islands in the Western Pacific. The function of this trade is non-commercial: it serves for maintaining the social cohesion between the participating tribes by a regular and reciprocal exchange of equivalent gifts. A formalisation of the Kula trade with elements from the Petri net approach allows to study the conditions under which the mentioned regularity and reciprocity of this trade are maintained or violated. Due to the complex nature of the studied Petri net, computer simulations are used, by which means the number of items available for exchange, different social reciprocity norms, and other parameters can be varied.... view less

Keywords
social norm; network analysis; social network; simulation

Classification
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies

Free Keywords
Kula ring; Petri nets; computer simulation; models of social norms; social exchange; social network analysis

Collection Title
Gesellschaft unter Spannung: Verhandlungen des 40. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie 2020

Editor
Blättel-Mink, Birgit

Conference
40. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie "Gesellschaft unter Spannung", 2020

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

ISSN
2367-4504

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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