© The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Coleman’s equilibrium model of social development, the Linear System of Action, is extended to cover the dynamics of societal transitions. The model im-plemented has the characteristics of a dissipative system. A variation and selection algorithm favoring the retention of relatively dependent actors forces the system away from equilibrium, while exchange of control, according to Coleman the driving force behind social action, accounts for dissipation, pulling the social system back to equi-librium. This Non-linear System of Action self-organizes into a critical state, as con-firmed by the robust power law distribution of exchange of control for a w...
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textabstractColeman's equilibrium model of social development, the Linear System of Action, is exten...
textabstractIn this article a mathematical framework is introduced and explored for the study of pro...
© The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract After ...
Across much of social science, linear models hold sway, but they have significant limitations. This ...
What theories are there of social dynamics, of the emergence, adaptation, resilience, collapse or de...
Revolutionary and evolutionary theorists have very different views about change; Fein writes in favo...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
A mathematical model of social interaction in the form of two coupler! first-order non-linear differ...
<div><p>Most studies on the response of socioeconomic systems to a sudden shift focus on long-term e...
In this paper the relationship is analysed between Forrester's systems dynamics and Prigogine's diss...
The social and economic progress of mankind essentially relies on the services of ecosystems that co...
This chapter presents some speculations focused on the design of a System Sociology approach. A key ...
What are the principles that keep our society together? This question is even more difficult to answ...
The paper extends the Brock-Durlauf model of interactive discrete choice, where individuals’ decisio...
We argue that social institutions emerge on the basis of the human cognitive ability to integrate an...
textabstractColeman's equilibrium model of social development, the Linear System of Action, is exten...
textabstractIn this article a mathematical framework is introduced and explored for the study of pro...
© The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract After ...
Across much of social science, linear models hold sway, but they have significant limitations. This ...
What theories are there of social dynamics, of the emergence, adaptation, resilience, collapse or de...
Revolutionary and evolutionary theorists have very different views about change; Fein writes in favo...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
A mathematical model of social interaction in the form of two coupler! first-order non-linear differ...
<div><p>Most studies on the response of socioeconomic systems to a sudden shift focus on long-term e...
In this paper the relationship is analysed between Forrester's systems dynamics and Prigogine's diss...
The social and economic progress of mankind essentially relies on the services of ecosystems that co...
This chapter presents some speculations focused on the design of a System Sociology approach. A key ...
What are the principles that keep our society together? This question is even more difficult to answ...
The paper extends the Brock-Durlauf model of interactive discrete choice, where individuals’ decisio...
We argue that social institutions emerge on the basis of the human cognitive ability to integrate an...