In this paper we will present a theoretical explanation of the relationship between so-called individual emergence and the emergence of social systems. We want to take as our point of departure the assumption that from the perspective of hierarchical systems theory self-organization on the level of social systems includes a bottom-up process as well as a top-down process. The bottom-up process refers to what in sociology is called agency, the top-down process refers to what is called structure. We will show that it is convenient to suggest that these processes be linked in a dialectical manner. In this respect we will discuss problems of determinism and indeterminism. This is the background against which we will try to clarify the notion of...
This chapter critically examines our theoretical understanding of the dialectical relationship betw...
A clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of conf...
A clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of conf...
The concept of emergence, like that of complexity, is central to the development of sociocybernetics...
Emergence has a long and controversial history. In this paper we briefly review the primary strands ...
Emergence has a long and controversial history. In this paper we briefly review the primary strands ...
This article focuses on emergence in social systems. The author begins by pro-posing a new tool to e...
<p>The puzzle about collective actors is in the focus of this contribution. The first section enters...
Complexity-thinking refers to a cluster of concepts popularized in several branches of science, prim...
Within sociology, and especially in the symbolic interaction genre thereof, emergence have been used...
Social systems theory is dominated by a reductionistic individualism and a dualistic functionalism. ...
The concept of emergence is frequently used in the social sciences in order to characterize social...
In this paper we explore the role and meaning of the concept of emergence in organization studies. W...
The concept of contextual emergence has been introduced as a specific kind of emergence in which som...
The first section raises critical questions about emergence from two paradigmatic examples of emerge...
This chapter critically examines our theoretical understanding of the dialectical relationship betw...
A clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of conf...
A clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of conf...
The concept of emergence, like that of complexity, is central to the development of sociocybernetics...
Emergence has a long and controversial history. In this paper we briefly review the primary strands ...
Emergence has a long and controversial history. In this paper we briefly review the primary strands ...
This article focuses on emergence in social systems. The author begins by pro-posing a new tool to e...
<p>The puzzle about collective actors is in the focus of this contribution. The first section enters...
Complexity-thinking refers to a cluster of concepts popularized in several branches of science, prim...
Within sociology, and especially in the symbolic interaction genre thereof, emergence have been used...
Social systems theory is dominated by a reductionistic individualism and a dualistic functionalism. ...
The concept of emergence is frequently used in the social sciences in order to characterize social...
In this paper we explore the role and meaning of the concept of emergence in organization studies. W...
The concept of contextual emergence has been introduced as a specific kind of emergence in which som...
The first section raises critical questions about emergence from two paradigmatic examples of emerge...
This chapter critically examines our theoretical understanding of the dialectical relationship betw...
A clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of conf...
A clear terminology is essential in every research discipline. In the context of ESOA, a lot of conf...