Arguably, the current interest in the complexity sciences has its roots in the natural sciences, often in interplay with, and enhanced by, developments in mathematics and informatics. An oft-cited reason for this interest has been the increased ability of current computing systems to deal with complex mathematics and algorithms. As complexity gains more traction in the natural sciences, so it does in the social sciences (see e.g. Castellani, 2009). Naturally, complexity has also invaded the evaluation literature since the 1990s, where it is increasingly discussed and applied (cf. Walton, 2014). For instance, the journal Evaluation has recently published a steady number of complexity-related pieces. A search within the journal on the terms ‘...
Complexity has been understood in different ways since its (re) introduction into scientific discour...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Chris Mowles, ‘Complex, b...
This article argues that complexity theory has the potential to bring important insights in reframin...
Abstract This article presents a case for more rigorous application of complexity science in our eff...
Within the literature on the evaluation of health (policy) interventions, complexity is a much-debat...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
The field of Complexity Theory research has grown considerably over the last two decades, but it is ...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
The term complexity is used in many different ways in the systems domain. The different uses of this...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
Complexity and network science are nowadays used, or at least invoked, in a variety of scientific re...
Complexity and network science are nowadays used, or at least invoked, in a variety of scientific re...
Complexity and network science are nowadays used, or at least invoked, in a variety of scientific re...
Complexity has been understood in different ways since its (re) introduction into scientific discour...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Chris Mowles, ‘Complex, b...
This article argues that complexity theory has the potential to bring important insights in reframin...
Abstract This article presents a case for more rigorous application of complexity science in our eff...
Within the literature on the evaluation of health (policy) interventions, complexity is a much-debat...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
The field of Complexity Theory research has grown considerably over the last two decades, but it is ...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
The term complexity is used in many different ways in the systems domain. The different uses of this...
Complexity science has proliferated across academic domains in recent years. A question arises as to...
Complexity and network science are nowadays used, or at least invoked, in a variety of scientific re...
Complexity and network science are nowadays used, or at least invoked, in a variety of scientific re...
Complexity and network science are nowadays used, or at least invoked, in a variety of scientific re...
Complexity has been understood in different ways since its (re) introduction into scientific discour...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...
What does it mean to call something complex? This Review essay describes three recent books which ta...