The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory

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Springer US, 2001 M07 31 - 419 pages
In The Emerging Consensus of Social Systems Theory Bausch summarizes the works of over 30 major systemic theorists. He then goes on to show the converging areas of consensus among these out-standing thinkers.
Bausch categorizes the social aspects of current systemic thinking as falling into five broadly thematic areas: designing social systems, the structure of the social world, communication, cognition and epistemology.
These five areas are foundational for a theoretic and practical systemic synthesis. They were topics of contention in a historic debate between Habermas and Luhmann in the early 1970's. They continue to be contentious topics within the study of social philosophy.
Since the 1970's, systemic thinking has taken great strides in the areas of mathematics, physics, biology, psychology, and sociology. This book presents a spectrum of those theoretical advances. It synthesizes what various strains of contemporary systems science have to say about social processes and assesses the quality of the resulting integrated explanations.
Bausch gives a detailed study of the works of many present-day systems theorists, both in general terms, and with regard to social processes. He then creates and validates integrated representations of their thoughts with respect to his own thematic classifications. He provides a background of systemic thinking from an historical context, as well as detailed studies of developments in sociological, cognitive and evolutionary theory. This book presents a coherent, dynamic model of a self-organizing world. It proposes a creative and ethical method of decision-making and design. It makes explicit the relations between structure and process in the realms of knowledge and being. The new methodology that evolves in this book allows us to deal with enormous complexity, and to relate ideas so as to draw out previously unsuspected conclusions and syntheses. Therein lies the elegance and utility of this model.

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About the author (2001)

Reynaldo Trevino-Cisneros, born in 1942 in Monterrey, N.L., Mexico, graduated at ITESM as Bachelor in Chemical Engineering. Life invited him to become a Jesuit in the Provincia Norte of the Jesuit Order. There he studied philosophy and theology until he left the Order. He devoted much of his laic life to teach at different universities in different cities of the Mexican Republic. He got a Master degree in Systems and Planning at Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico. In 1995 he discovered himself as a researcher in the field of socio-political sciences and future studies, while acting as Director of the Strategic Studies Center at ITESM in Leon, Guanajuato. After that he became, in 2000, Advisor, and four years later, Director of Social and Economic Policies at the Presidential Office for Public Policies during Vicente Fox's Administration. At that time he was already certified as an international practitioner of Structured Dialogic Design and also got a Diploma in Governance and Public Policy. At present, he is a member of the Board of the Institute of 21st Century Agoras, and works as strategic planner at the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Bethania Arango Hisijara was born in Tlalnepantla, Mexico City on November 5th in 1976. She won her Doctorate in Pedagogy at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), and received her Master degree in Education with specialization in cognitive processes from the Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM). She is an education researcher in curriculum structuring and cognitive processes and a member of the Communication Strategies Ibero-American Forum (FISEC) as part of the research group. She has twelve years of experience managing work groups at the National Institute for Statistics and Geography, training and collaborating in the generation of the Strategic Programs and leading other related projects. She is an proficient university teacher in different face-to-face and distance educational master programs. She lives in Aguascalientes, Mexico and is married and the Mother of a beautiful 4 year old daughter.

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