Publications

Related journal publications

2024

Templeton, A., Xie, H., Gwynne, S., Hunt, A., Thompson, P. & Koster, G. (2024). Agent-based models of social behaviour and communication in evacuations: A systematic review. Safety Science, 176, e106520. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2024.106520

Amos, M., Gainer, P., Gwynne, S. & Templeton, A. (2024). A dynamic state-based model of crowds. Safety Science, 175, e106522. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2024.106522

2023

Templeton, A., Xie, H., Gwynne, S., Hunt, A., Thompson, P., Köster, G. (2023, September 23). 'Agent-based models of social behaviour and communication in evacuations: A systematic review'. Pre-print available here

Amos, M., Gwynne, S., & Templeton, A. (Pre-print) (2023, September 3). 'A dynamic state-based model of crowds'.  Pre-print available at: 2309.01257.pdf (arxiv.org)

Templeton, A., Nash, C., Spearpoint, M., Gwynne, S., & Hui, X. (2023, July 7). Trusted source, trusted information, trusted support: The role of trust in resident emergency response. SFPE Europe magazine. 

Wijermans, N., Scholz, G., Neumann, M., Peolillo, R., & Templeton, A. (2023). Editorial: Social identity Modelling. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 26, 3, 15. Doi: 10.18564/jasss.5188

Templeton, A., Nash, C., Lewis, L., Gwynne, S., Spearpoint, M. (2023). Information sharing and support among residents in response to fire incidents in high-rise residential buildings. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 92, e103713. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2023.103713

Templeton, A., Nash, C., Spearpoint, M., Gwynne, S., Hui, X., & Arnott, M. (2023). Who and what is trusted in fire incidents? The role of trust in guidance and guidance creators in resident response to fire incidents in high-rise residential buildings. Safety Science, 164, e106172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106172

Mayr, Templeton, A., & C., Köster, G. (2023). Designing mobile application messages to impact route choice: A survey and simulation study. PLoS One, 18(4), e0284540. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284540

Scholz, G., Wijermans, N., Paolillo, R., Neumann, M., Masson, T., Chappin, E., Templeton, A., & Kocheril, G. (2023). Social agents? A systematic review of social identity formalisations. The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulations, 26(2), https://doi.org/10.18564/jasss.5066

2022

Templeton, A., Drury, J., & Philippides, A. (2020). Placing Large Group Relations into Pedestrian Dynamics: Psychological crowds in counterflow. Collective Dynamics, 4(A23), https://collective-dynamics.eu/index.php/cod/article/view/A23

2018

Templeton, A., Drury, J., & Philippides, A. (2018). Walking together: Behavioural signatures of psychological crowds. Royal Society Open Science, 5(7). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.180172

2017

Seitz, M., Templeton, A., Drury, J., Köster, G., & Philippides, A. (2017). Parsimony and reductionism can crowd psychology be introduced to computer simulation? Review of General Psychology, 21(1), 95-102. https://doi.org/10.1037/gpr0000092

2016

Von Sivers, I., Templeton, A., Kunzner, F., Köster, G., Drury, J., Phillippides, A., Neckel, T., Bungartz, H. (2016). Modelling social identification and helping in evacuation simulation. Safety Science, 89, 288-300. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2016.07.001

Related technical and accessible reports

Templeton, A., Leskovcova, A.B., Clegg, G., Lloyd, A., Fraser, E., Keyulong, S., Hinata, S. (2023). Effective strategies in emergencies: First responders’ views on communicating and coordinating with the public. Accessible from here.

Drury, J., Arias, S., Au-Yeung, T., Barr, D., Bell, L., Butler, T., Carter, H., Choudhury, S., Eriksson, J., Neville, F., Philpot, R., Radburn, M., Reicher, S., Ronchi, E., Stott, C., Telga, M., & Templeton, A. (2023). Public behaviour in response to perceived hostile threats: An evidence base and guide for practitioners and policymakers. University of Sussex. Accessible from here

Related book chapters

Cocking, C., & Templeton, A. (2024). Collective Responses to Terrorist Attacks. In R. Williams, V. Kemp, K. Porter, T. Healing & J. Drury (Eds.), Major incidents, pandemics and mental health (pp.154-159). Cambridge University Press.  https://osf.io/phvd6

Wijermans, N., & Templeton, A. (2022). Towards more realism in pedestrian behaviour models: First steps and considerations in formalising social identity. . In M. Czupryna, B. Kamiński (Eds.), Advances in Social Simulation. Springer Proceedings in Complexity (53-64). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92843-8_5

Templeton, A., & Neville, F. (2020). Modelling collective behaviour: Insights and applications from crowd psychology. In L. Gibelli (Ed.), Crowd Dynamic (Vol 2) (pp. 55-81). Birkhauser.

Related commentaries

Wijermans, N., Scholz, G., Paolillo, R., Schroder, T., Chappin, E., Craig, T., & Templeton, A., (2022). Models in social psychology and agent-based social simulation - an interdisciplinary conversation on similarities and differences. Review of Artifical Societies and Social Simulation. https://rofassss.org/2022/10/04/models-in-spabss/