Kybernetes: Volume 26 Issue 6/7

Strapline:

The international journal of cybernetics, systems and management sciences
Subjects:

Table of contents

Observing observations empirically: methodological innovations in applied sociocybernetics

Heinrich W. Ahlemeyer

Discusses the differences between systemic social research and conventional, non‐systemic empirical research. Outlines paradigmatically the major stages, methodological decisions…

477

Reconstructing the public sphere: AST and the observation of postmodernity

Adam Arvidsson

While sociology has usually aimed at producing general accounts of the postmodern social condition, it has not been influenced by the postmodern epistemological challenge but kept…

393

System entropy analysis

Kenneth D. Bailey

A number of entropy models of social systems have been developed recently. Unfortunately, the complementarity of these approaches remains largely unanalysed, due to terminological…

1095

Towards a post‐foundational understanding of community

Paolo Barbesino

By reviewing the ongoing debate on “community” within the social sciences, highlights major inconsistencies in the standard definitions, as well as in their operationalization in…

489

Assessing human values

Bruce Buchanan

Considers the light thrown on values by cybernetics, the systems science which deals with goal‐directed behaviour. Values function as criteria which govern goals at various levels…

1254

Crisis‐driven evolutionary learning: conceptual foundations and systemic modelling ‐ a summary abstract

Michael P. Byron

Evaluates the hypothesis that the real‐world political system constitutes a complex adaptive learning system. Abstracts relevant parameters of this system to create a computer…

224

From cybernetics to the science of complexity

Cor van Dijkum

Cybernetics started when Wiener stated that not only observations but also the way the observer feeds them back into reality are part of science. Dynamic system analysis supported…

896

The creativity question in the perspective of autopoietic systems theory

Galin Petrov Gornev

Aims to build a theory of human creativity on the premisses of autopoietic systems theory (AST) in contrast to the classical representationist paradigm. Correspondingly…

496

Reflexivity and feed‐before: from sociology to systemics

Torcuato Perez de Guzman

Upholds the equivalence between the sociological notion of reflexivity and the idea of self‐reference, which epistemologically and structurally distinguish those complex systems…

430

Hypothesis testing for positive feedback models: some uses of a modified Poisson distribution for loops involving the self‐fulfilling prophecy

Richard L. Henshel

Briefly reviews the standard Poisson distribution and then examines a set of derivative, modified Poisson distributions for testing hypotheses derived from positive…

809

Conceptual modelling for technology assessment of IT systems ‐ smart cards and health information systems

Bernd R. Hornung, Fatima T. Adilova

A method peculiar to sociocybernetics as a paradigm is dynamic simulation. In the case of information technological (IT) systems, which are socio‐technical systems, a qualitative…

647

Systems interpretation of the concept of alienation

Vessela Misheva

The theory of autopoietic social systems (Luhmann) is used as an explanatory framework for such historico‐sociological puzzles as the origins of social crisis, totalitarianism…

617

The notion of system as a conceptual bridge between the sociology of organizations and organizational efficiency

Francisco Parra‐Luna

It seems that sociology (the science of society) has not until now seriously undertaken the operational definition of the concept of “organizational efficiency” or “social…

514

Inadvertent pathologies of communication in human systems

Bernard Scott

Using the framework of second‐order cybernetics, explores the institutional practices which lead to inadvertent pathologies of communication. As an example, a certain university…

433

Knowledge acquisition in changing realities

Gerard de Zeeuw

Various devices have been identified to support research as a way of improving on observations; those in the social sciences appearing to be less effective than those in the…

344

The validation of sociocybernetic models

Johannes van der Zouwen

In a computer simulation experiment, the sociocybernetic concepts of self‐referencing control, disturbances from the environment, goal‐oriented behaviour, and morphogenesis are…

242
Cover of Kybernetes

ISSN:

0368-492X

e-ISSN:

1758-7883

ISSN-L:

0368-492X

Online date, start – end:

1972

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof. Dr. Gandolfo Dominici