Stubbornness as an unfortunate key to win a public debate: an illustration from sociophysics

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Galam S. [1 ]
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[1] CEVIPOF - Centre for Political Research, SciencesPo and CNRS, 98, rue de l’Université, Paris
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Attractors; Opinion dynamics; Sociophysics; Stubbornness; Threshold;
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10.1007/s11299-015-0175-y
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Most models of opinion dynamics are threshold-like. For two competing opinions the dynamics is one-dimensional and the associated opinion flow is shaped by at least two attractors separated by a tipping threshold, not necessarily located at 50 %. Initial supports are thus instrumental to determine the final debate outcome. In contrast, the absence of a tipping threshold implies a unique attractor making the initial conditions irrelevant. One of the opinions is predetermined to become the majority whatever initial support it has. Accordingly, to make a threshold dynamics non threshold appears to be an instrumental strategic option. An illustration of the possibility of such a reshaping of the opinion dynamics geometry is given using the Galam sequential opinion dynamics model. The key parameters are pair interactions and inflexible or stubborn agents. A new and counter intuitive light is shed on the design of winning strategies in public issues. However the findings pose ethical issues. The case of global warming is discussed. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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