modellenosial
Modellenosial is a theoretical concept used in discussions of modeling within social systems. It refers to the study of how computational or mathematical models interact with social practices, and, in turn, how social context shapes the development, validation, and deployment of those models. The term blends "model" with a root resembling "social" to emphasize the co-dependency of technical artifacts and human actors.
Origins and usage: The term is not standardized and appears mainly in interdisciplinary debates on model governance
Framework: Modellenosial emphasizes three dimensions. First, model creation and adaptation are driven by organizational norms, epistemic
Methodology and evaluation: Researchers typically combine qualitative methods (ethnography, interviews) with quantitative approaches (network analysis, experiments)
Applications and critique: Modellenosial is relevant to policy modeling, healthcare decision support, climate risk assessments, and