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2021 or in press
Dezecache G*, Allen JM*, von Zimmermann J, Richardson DC. (2021) “We predict a riot: inequity, relative deprivation and collective destruction in the laboratory”. Proc. R. Soc. B. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.3091 (* joint first authors)
Allen JM, Richardson DC. (in press). Using laboratory inter-group conflict and riots as a ‘stress-test’. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
2018
Allen JM, Skeldon AC, Hoyle RB. (2018). Social influence preserves cooperative strategies in the conditional cooperator public goods game on a multiplex network. Phys. Rev. E. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.98.062305
2017
Allen JM, Hoyle RB. (2017) Asynchronous updates can promote the evolution of cooperation on multiplex networks'. Physica A: Statistical mechanics and its applications. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2016.11.135
Presentations at scientific meetings
Allen, J. M., Dezecache, G., Richardson, D. C. (August 2020). Relative deprivation and social identity in laboratory based riots: A model, Cogsci 2020
Allen, J. M., Johnstone, R. A.. (April 2019). The evolution of teaching, anti-teaching and age-structured teaching, Evolution Evolving, Cambridge, UK
Allen, J. M., Johnstone, R. A.. (December 2018). The evolution of teaching, anti-teaching and age-structured teaching, Mathematics in the Life Sciences, University of Southampton, UK
Allen, J. M., Johnstone, R. A.. (August 2018). The evolution of teaching and anti-teaching. International Society for Behavioural Ecology (ISBE), Minneapolis, USA
Allen, J. M., Skeldon, A. C., Hoyle, R. B. (April 2017). Social influence increases cooperation in the public goods game on networks. British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, University of Surrey, UK
Posters
Allen, J. M., Hoyle, R. B. (July 2016). The effect on cooperation of asynchronous and synchronous strategy updates across layers in a multiplex. ECMTB2016, University of Nottingham, UK
Allen, J. M., Hoyle, R. B. (July 2015). The effect on cooperation of asynchronous and synchronous strategy updates across layers in a multiplex. MAPCOM2015, Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany.