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  1. Mar 1, 2019 · Game theory is a theory of social interaction, which attempts to explain the interaction people have with one another. As the name of the theory suggests, game theory sees human interaction as just that: a game.

    • Ashley Crossman
  2. Sep 2, 2010 · In this article, we examine three games—chess, go, and (Texas hold ‘em) poker—for sociological insights into contested social arenas such as markets, warfare, politics, and the professions. We describe each game's rules and emergent properties, and then offer a brief theorization of the social world through the “lens” of that game.

    • Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, David R. Gibson
    • 2010
  3. There is, of course, game theory, which began with the insight that some social settings are like games in that each player's payoffs are determined by his or her own actions and those of other players.

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  4. Sep 2, 2010 · We describe each game's rules and emergent properties, and then offer a brief theorization of the social world through the “lens” of that game. Then we show how a study of the three games advances the sociology of strategy by enriching ideas about skill, position, and strategic dilemma.

  5. Dec 30, 2021 · Game Theory has been used as an analytical tool by social scientists to give explanation for social behaviour in a situation of conflict. It, therefore, is a kind of mathematical study to tackle competitive or conflicting situations. 2 most significant pillars of game theory are rationality and maximization. Types of Game Theory. Zero-sum Theory

  6. Role play in games like baseball involves the understanding that ones own role is tied to the roles of several people simultaneously and that these roles are governed by fixed, or at least mutually recognized, rules and expectations.

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  8. Jun 30, 2023 · A social game is an entity created by players with resources who engage in action that is shaped by goals, rules, and representations, that involves objects, and that leads to game outcomes.