Emergence: Complexity & Organization (E:CO) is an international and interdisciplinary conversation about human organizations as complex systems and the implications of complexity science for those organizations.
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The concept has been in use since at least the time of Aristotle. John Stuart Mill and Julian Huxley are just some of the historic luminaries who have written on the concept. The term "emergent" was c...
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« [Sep 30] Unintentional Intentions; A Crash Course On Complexity, Emergence and Collective Intelligence ... This is the science of emergence and complexity. The Article, Emergence as a Construct (dead link) which appeared in Volume 1 of Emergence Magazine provides a detailed, although rather complex look at the subject.
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1.1 Emergence and complexity as new developments within the dominant formalism: chaotics ... It was easy to see how these discoveries in the mathematical structure underlying the Newtonian Paradigm, which really were forerunners to the concepts of complexity and emergence, became central examples of those concepts.
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The Complexity Society ... Joint National Conference; The Application of Complexity Science to Human Affairs ... Journal; "Emergence: Complexity & Organization (ECO)", A journal of research, theory and practice on Organisations as complex systems.
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As the word "emergence" suggests, the emergence of complexity is always possible at system boundaries, which enable the transfer of complexity between different systems. The class of an object is the boundary between the private inside and the public outside and enables a transfer of complexitybetween both regions.
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Complexity and Emergence in Organizations - The aim of this series is to give expression to a particular way of speaking about complexity in organisations, one that emphasises the self-referential, reflexive nature of humans, the essentially responsive and participative nature of human processes of relating and the radical ...
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1.3 Definition of Complexity Theory ... The main current scientific theory related to self-organization is Complexity Theory, which states: ... 2.3 What is emergence ?
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10 years separate Waldorf's book "Complexity" and Johnson's book "Emergence." 10 years changed our thinking (though subtly) form complexity to emergence, but complexity is the product of 150 years of thought, at least.
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In this paper I review the history of systems thinking in sociology. I group this history into three stages or waves. ... "Emergence and complexity: A new approach to social systems theory" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta Hilton Hotel, Atlanta, GA, Aug 16,
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