This article argues that harnessing social processes for the common good depends on creating a learning society which will innovate, learn, and evolve in the long-term public interest. In essence, this involves establishing more embedded, interconnected, and interacting, “organic” feedback (sociocybernetic) loops which do not depend on long and distorting chains of “accountability” to distant “representative” assemblies of “decision takers”. Several important steps toward doing this are discussed. However, all depend on undertaking a great deal of adventurous, problem-driven (as distinct from literature-driven) research. By far the most important of these research programmes would be to develop a better understanding of the currently invisi...
Social imaginaries are frameworks within which people organise their collective world; where imagina...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for cont...
Society is the source of immense power. Over the past few centuries humanity has recorded phenomena...
This paper is concerned with the power of social science and its methods. We first argue that social...
At both a micro-information level and a macro-societal level, the concepts of “knowledge” and “wisdo...
This article considers human activities as a central but deeply problematic aspect of sustainability...
This article suggests an overview of the social brain, evaluation of local and global groups and the...
Society is complicated. But this book argues that this does not place it beyond the reach of a scien...
Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within t...
Traditional “realistic” theories of social action, whether based on the individual gain heuristics o...
Societies change; and sociology has, since its inception, described and evaluated these changes. Th...
This thesis has four chapters which, together, offer a non-exhaustive but still quite extensive acco...
Relating system dynamics to the broad systems movement, the key notion is that reinforcing loops des...
Collective behavior provides a framework for understanding how the actions and properties of groups ...
Social imaginaries are frameworks within which people organise their collective world; where imagina...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for cont...
Society is the source of immense power. Over the past few centuries humanity has recorded phenomena...
This paper is concerned with the power of social science and its methods. We first argue that social...
At both a micro-information level and a macro-societal level, the concepts of “knowledge” and “wisdo...
This article considers human activities as a central but deeply problematic aspect of sustainability...
This article suggests an overview of the social brain, evaluation of local and global groups and the...
Society is complicated. But this book argues that this does not place it beyond the reach of a scien...
Based on an in-depth study of how socially innovative processes are collectively reinforced within t...
Traditional “realistic” theories of social action, whether based on the individual gain heuristics o...
Societies change; and sociology has, since its inception, described and evaluated these changes. Th...
This thesis has four chapters which, together, offer a non-exhaustive but still quite extensive acco...
Relating system dynamics to the broad systems movement, the key notion is that reinforcing loops des...
Collective behavior provides a framework for understanding how the actions and properties of groups ...
Social imaginaries are frameworks within which people organise their collective world; where imagina...
In this article, we will first consider the starting point for change. Social change is more likely ...
Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for cont...