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Social Emergence: Societies as Complex Systems

by R. Keith Sawyer
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Overview

Sociologists have long believed that psychology alone can't explain what happens when people work together in complex modern societies. In contrast, most psychologists and economists believe that we can explain much about social life with an accurate theory of how individuals make choices and act on them. R. Keith Sawyer argues, however, that societies are complex dynamical systems, and that the best way to resolve these debates is by developing the concept of emergence, paying attention to multiple levels of analysis—individuals, interactions, and groups—with a dynamic focus on how social group phenomena emerge from communication processes among individual members.

Synopsis

Argues that societies are complex dynamical sytems that can be understood through the concept of emergence.

About the Author, R. Keith Sawyer

R. Keith Sawyer is Associate Professor of Education at Washington University. He is the author or editor of six previous books, including Group Creativity and Improvised Dialogues. He has also published a wide range of scholarly journal articles on contemporary issues in sociological theory and on computational modeling of societies.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
383
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521606370

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