This volume aims to draw a line between the classical cybernetic schools and sub-disciplines on the one hand and their implications in cultural theories and the contemporary positions influenced by them on the other. We want to refer complexity back to its genealogical roots and in this respect critically trace the realisation of operationally closed systems and self-organising processes
This study describes and explains the triangular relationship among the functional concepts of Diali...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
The contents of the digital network stem from different forms, logics and cultures of knowledge. Onc...
IN THE cybernetic view, everything in the world of experience isrelational, and terms like mind, lan...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
In order to develop transdisciplinary working across the disciplines, clear epistemological foundati...
Cybersemiotics constructs a non-reductionist framework in order to integrate third person knowledge ...
Cyberculture is not only a technologically disembodied information sphere but also a contemporary do...
From the viewpoint of Batesonian cybernetics, “conscious purposei and artistic process are distinct ...
Systemics and cybernetics can be viewed as a metalanguage of concepts and models for transdisciplina...
At present there is more than half of the world population who is currently using the Internet, due ...
Niklas Luhmann referred in many respects to cybernetic principles but without declaring his own appr...
Researchers and practitioners in Information Systems (IS) share an interest in the application of in...
As the first narrative to integrate the many dimensions of cybernetics into a single narrative, this...
One of the renowned, and most recently influential, philosophers of cyberculture, Pierre Lévy (1998;...
This study describes and explains the triangular relationship among the functional concepts of Diali...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
The contents of the digital network stem from different forms, logics and cultures of knowledge. Onc...
IN THE cybernetic view, everything in the world of experience isrelational, and terms like mind, lan...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
In order to develop transdisciplinary working across the disciplines, clear epistemological foundati...
Cybersemiotics constructs a non-reductionist framework in order to integrate third person knowledge ...
Cyberculture is not only a technologically disembodied information sphere but also a contemporary do...
From the viewpoint of Batesonian cybernetics, “conscious purposei and artistic process are distinct ...
Systemics and cybernetics can be viewed as a metalanguage of concepts and models for transdisciplina...
At present there is more than half of the world population who is currently using the Internet, due ...
Niklas Luhmann referred in many respects to cybernetic principles but without declaring his own appr...
Researchers and practitioners in Information Systems (IS) share an interest in the application of in...
As the first narrative to integrate the many dimensions of cybernetics into a single narrative, this...
One of the renowned, and most recently influential, philosophers of cyberculture, Pierre Lévy (1998;...
This study describes and explains the triangular relationship among the functional concepts of Diali...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
The contents of the digital network stem from different forms, logics and cultures of knowledge. Onc...