Liberating Systems Theory [electronic resource] /

Contemporary Systems Thinking is a series of texts, each of which deals comparatively and/or critically with different aspects of holistic thinking at the frontiers of the discipline. Traditionally, writings by systems thinkers have been concerned with single theme propositions such as General Systems Theory, Cybernetics, Operations Research, System Dynamics, Soft Systems Methodology and many others. Recently there have been attempts to fulfil a different yet equally important role by comparative analyses of viewpoints and approaches, each addressing disparate areas of study such as: modeling and simulation, measurement, management, 'problem solving' methods, international relations, social theory and last, but not exhaustively or least, philosophy. In a recent book these were drawn together within a multiform framework as part of an eclectic discussion -a nearly impossible task as I discovered (see Dealing With Complexity -An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science, R. L. Flood and E. R. Carson, Plenum, New York, 1988). Nevertheless, bringing many sources together led to several achievements, among which was showing a great diversity of approaches, ideas and application areas that systems thinking contributes to (although often with difficulties remaining unresolved). More important, however, while working on that manuscript I became aware of the need for and potential value in a series of books, each focusing in detail on the study areas mentioned above.

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Main Authors: Flood, Robert L. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1990
Subjects:Business., Management science., Political science., Sociology., Business and Management., Business and Management, general., Political Science., Sociology, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2477-3
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1859872018-07-30T23:08:30ZLiberating Systems Theory [electronic resource] / Flood, Robert L. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,1990.engContemporary Systems Thinking is a series of texts, each of which deals comparatively and/or critically with different aspects of holistic thinking at the frontiers of the discipline. Traditionally, writings by systems thinkers have been concerned with single theme propositions such as General Systems Theory, Cybernetics, Operations Research, System Dynamics, Soft Systems Methodology and many others. Recently there have been attempts to fulfil a different yet equally important role by comparative analyses of viewpoints and approaches, each addressing disparate areas of study such as: modeling and simulation, measurement, management, 'problem solving' methods, international relations, social theory and last, but not exhaustively or least, philosophy. In a recent book these were drawn together within a multiform framework as part of an eclectic discussion -a nearly impossible task as I discovered (see Dealing With Complexity -An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science, R. L. Flood and E. R. Carson, Plenum, New York, 1988). Nevertheless, bringing many sources together led to several achievements, among which was showing a great diversity of approaches, ideas and application areas that systems thinking contributes to (although often with difficulties remaining unresolved). More important, however, while working on that manuscript I became aware of the need for and potential value in a series of books, each focusing in detail on the study areas mentioned above.1 Introduction -- Start of Argument -- 2 Liberating Systems Theory -- 3 Interpretive Analytics and Knowledge-Constitutive Interests: Liberate and Critique -- 4 On ‘System’: Conceptual Anti-Reflexivity (Strand 1) -- 5 On ‘System’: Abstract and Paradigmatic Conceptions (Strand 2) -- 6 On ‘System’: Histories and Progressions Of Systems Thinking (Strand 3) -- 7 On ‘Inquiry’: Systems ‘Problem Solving’ (Strand 4) -- End of Argument -- 8 A Beginning -- Terms and Concepts: Some Critical Observations -- Appendix: -- A Practical Face to Liberating Systems Theory -- References.Contemporary Systems Thinking is a series of texts, each of which deals comparatively and/or critically with different aspects of holistic thinking at the frontiers of the discipline. Traditionally, writings by systems thinkers have been concerned with single theme propositions such as General Systems Theory, Cybernetics, Operations Research, System Dynamics, Soft Systems Methodology and many others. Recently there have been attempts to fulfil a different yet equally important role by comparative analyses of viewpoints and approaches, each addressing disparate areas of study such as: modeling and simulation, measurement, management, 'problem solving' methods, international relations, social theory and last, but not exhaustively or least, philosophy. In a recent book these were drawn together within a multiform framework as part of an eclectic discussion -a nearly impossible task as I discovered (see Dealing With Complexity -An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science, R. L. Flood and E. R. Carson, Plenum, New York, 1988). Nevertheless, bringing many sources together led to several achievements, among which was showing a great diversity of approaches, ideas and application areas that systems thinking contributes to (although often with difficulties remaining unresolved). More important, however, while working on that manuscript I became aware of the need for and potential value in a series of books, each focusing in detail on the study areas mentioned above.Business.Management science.Political science.Sociology.Business and Management.Business and Management, general.Political Science.Sociology, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2477-3URN:ISBN:9781489924773
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topic Business.
Management science.
Political science.
Sociology.
Business and Management.
Business and Management, general.
Political Science.
Sociology, general.
Business.
Management science.
Political science.
Sociology.
Business and Management.
Business and Management, general.
Political Science.
Sociology, general.
spellingShingle Business.
Management science.
Political science.
Sociology.
Business and Management.
Business and Management, general.
Political Science.
Sociology, general.
Business.
Management science.
Political science.
Sociology.
Business and Management.
Business and Management, general.
Political Science.
Sociology, general.
Flood, Robert L. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Liberating Systems Theory [electronic resource] /
description Contemporary Systems Thinking is a series of texts, each of which deals comparatively and/or critically with different aspects of holistic thinking at the frontiers of the discipline. Traditionally, writings by systems thinkers have been concerned with single theme propositions such as General Systems Theory, Cybernetics, Operations Research, System Dynamics, Soft Systems Methodology and many others. Recently there have been attempts to fulfil a different yet equally important role by comparative analyses of viewpoints and approaches, each addressing disparate areas of study such as: modeling and simulation, measurement, management, 'problem solving' methods, international relations, social theory and last, but not exhaustively or least, philosophy. In a recent book these were drawn together within a multiform framework as part of an eclectic discussion -a nearly impossible task as I discovered (see Dealing With Complexity -An Introduction to the Theory and Application of Systems Science, R. L. Flood and E. R. Carson, Plenum, New York, 1988). Nevertheless, bringing many sources together led to several achievements, among which was showing a great diversity of approaches, ideas and application areas that systems thinking contributes to (although often with difficulties remaining unresolved). More important, however, while working on that manuscript I became aware of the need for and potential value in a series of books, each focusing in detail on the study areas mentioned above.
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