Sociology and the New Systems Theory

Sociology and the New Systems Theory
Author: Kenneth D. Bailey
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1994-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780791495629

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This book provides current information about the many recent contributions of social systems theory. While some sociologists feel that the systems age ended with functionalism, in reality a number of recent developments have occurred within the field. The author makes these developments accessible to sociologists and other non-systems scholars, and begins a synthesis of the burgeoning systems field and mainstream sociological theory. The analysis shows not only that important points of rapprochement exist between systems theory and sociological theory, but also that systems theory has in some cases anticipated developments needed in mainstream theory.

Sociology and the New Systems Theory

Sociology and the New Systems Theory
Author: Kenneth D. Bailey
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0791417433

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After providing a review of classical theory, this book carefully sketches the chief contributions of living systems theory, social entropy theory, autopoiesis, and other approaches. It shows that these approaches are without flaws of earlier functionalism, yet they retain the breadth and integrative potential needed by mainstream theorists concerned about the threat of hyperspecialization and fragmentation within sociology.

Purpose Meaning and Action

Purpose  Meaning  and Action
Author: K. McClelland,T. Fararo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137108098

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Control Systems Theory, a newly developing theoretical perspective, starts from an important insight into human behaviour: that people attempt to control the world around them as they perceive it. This book brings together for the first time the work of prominent sociologists contributing to the development of this wideranging theoretical paradigm.

Sociology and Modern Systems Theory

Sociology and Modern Systems Theory
Author: Walter Frederick Buckley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1967
Genre: Sociology
ISBN: UCAL:B3987928

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Introduction to Systems Theory

Introduction to Systems Theory
Author: Niklas Luhmann
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2012-12-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745645720

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Niklas Luhmann ranks as one of the most important sociologists and social theorists of the twentieth century. Through his many books he developed a highly original form of systems theory that has been hugely influential in a wide variety of disciplines. In Introduction to Systems Theory, Luhmann explains the key ideas of general and sociological systems theory and supplies a wealth of examples to illustrate his approach. The book offers a wide range of concepts and theorems that can be applied to politics and the economy, religion and science, art and education, organization and the family. Moreover, Luhmann’s ideas address important contemporary issues in such diverse fields as cognitive science, ecology, and the study of social movements. This book provides all the necessary resources for readers to work through the foundations of systems theory – no other work by Luhmann is as clear and accessible as this. There is also much here that will be of great interest to more advanced scholars and practitioners in sociology and the social sciences.

The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory

The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory
Author: Kenneth C. Bausch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461512639

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In The Emerging Consensus of Social Systems Theory Bausch summarizes the works of over 30 major systemic theorists. He then goes on to show the converging areas of consensus among these out-standing thinkers. Bausch categorizes the social aspects of current systemic thinking as falling into five broadly thematic areas: designing social systems, the structure of the social world, communication, cognition and epistemology. These five areas are foundational for a theoretic and practical systemic synthesis. They were topics of contention in a historic debate between Habermas and Luhmann in the early 1970's. They continue to be contentious topics within the study of social philosophy. Since the 1970's, systemic thinking has taken great strides in the areas of mathematics, physics, biology, psychology, and sociology. This book presents a spectrum of those theoretical advances. It synthesizes what various strains of contemporary systems science have to say about social processes and assesses the quality of the resulting integrated explanations. Bausch gives a detailed study of the works of many present-day systems theorists, both in general terms, and with regard to social processes. He then creates and validates integrated representations of their thoughts with respect to his own thematic classifications. He provides a background of systemic thinking from an historical context, as well as detailed studies of developments in sociological, cognitive and evolutionary theory. This book presents a coherent, dynamic model of a self-organizing world. It proposes a creative and ethical method of decision-making and design. It makes explicit the relations between structure and process in the realms of knowledge and being. The new methodology that evolves in this book allows us to deal with enormous complexity, and to relate ideas so as to draw out previously unsuspected conclusions and syntheses. Therein lies the elegance and utility of this model.

The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Systems

The Dynamics and Evolution of Social Systems
Author: Jürgen Klüver
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0792364430

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The central topic of this book is the mathematical analysis of social systems, understood in the following rather classical way: social systems consist of social actors who interact according to specific rules of interactions; the dynamics of social systems is then the consequences of these interactions, viz., the self-organization of social systems. According to particular demands of their environment, social systems are able to behave in an adaptive manner, that is they can change their rules of interaction by certain meta rules and thus generate a meta dynamics. It is possible to model and analyse mathematically both dynamics and meta dynamics, using cellular automata and genetic algorithms. These tools allow social systems theory to be carried through as precisely as the theories of natural systems, a feat that has not previously been possible. Readership: Researchers and graduate students in the fields of theoretical sociology and social and general systems theory and other interested scientists. No specialised knowledge of mathematics and/or computer science is required.

Sociology and Modern Systems Theory

Sociology and Modern Systems Theory
Author: Walter Buckley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1967
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1151250537

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