Journal on Policy & Complex Systems Volume 3, Issue 2 | Page 24

Modeling Social Media Effect on Civil Revolutions
Time series graph for the different model scenarios : ( a ) time series of the number of active and jailed citizens in a successful revolution ; ( b ) time series of the number of revolutionaries and police officers who have survived a successful revolution ; ( c ) time series of the number of active and jailed citizens in an anarchic scenario ; ( d ) time series of the number of revolutionaries and police officers who have survived an anarchic scenario ; ( e ) time series of the number of active and jailed citizens in a failed revolution ; and ( f ) time series of the number of revolutionaries and police officers who have survived a failed revolution ( Moro , 2016 ).
To simplify information in these four papers , Table 2 highlights their specific contributions . It shows information of author and paper ’ s names , and their contribution to the field . As mentioned earlier , we compare these papers with Epstein ’ s model and present with their strong points .
Table 2 . Comparison of civil revolutions with ABM after 2012
20