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Category: Active Projects

CMAC research projects produce a host of impactful results. Some of them are presented on this page.

Religious Exiting and Social Networks: Computer Simulations of Religious/Secular Pluralism

March 16, 2021 Administrator Modeling Religious Change, Publications

Ryan Cragun, Kevin McCaffree, Ivan Puga-Gonzalez, Wesley Wildman, F. LeRon Shults Secularism and Nonreligion Abstract: Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically accounted for less[…]

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Evaluating the authenticity of technology-assisted spirituality

February 25, 2021 Jonathan Morgan Research Summaries, Spirit Tech

One of the first questions that comes up when talking about new spiritual services like deep brain stimulation or hallucinogenic experiences is: are they the real deal? Are these experiences[…]

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Spirit Tech: from techniques to technology

February 18, 2021 Jonathan Morgan Research Summaries, Spirit Tech

From hallucinogenic drugs to deep brain stimulation, we are constantly finding new ways to foster or deepen spiritual experiences. The sheer range of technology available today that aims to create,[…]

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The Artificial University: Decision Support for Universities in the COVID-19 Era

January 4, 2021 Administrator Publications, The Artificial University, Values in Viral Dispersion

Wesley J. Wildman, Saikou Y. Diallo, George Hodulik, Andrew Page, Andreas Tolk, and Neha Gondal Complexity January 2021 Overview: Operating universities under pandemic conditions is a complex undertaking. The Artificial[…]

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Religion’s possible futures

September 23, 2020 Jonathan Morgan Modeling Religious Change, Research Summaries

Across the globe and throughout history, religiosity has been the norm. But occasionally, you find times or places where supernatural worldviews fade among a large portion of the population. Right[…]

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Available for Pre-Order: Spirit Tech

September 22, 2020 Nicole Smith Publications, Spirit Tech

Kate J. Stockly and Wesley J. Wildman About the book: From psychedelic tourism to techno-geek psychonauts, spiritual seeking has finally merged with high-tech entrepreneurism. Most people are still not aware[…]

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The Artificial University: Campus Pandemic Management Dashboard

August 25, 2020 Administrator The Artificial University

The Artificial University (TAU) is an epidemiological model with a special feature: it takes seriously human factors in the spread of the SARS CoV-2 virus, including compliance (or non-compliance with[…]

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