[FRIAM] Looking for articles on the basics of ComplexityTheory/Studies
Phil Henshaw
sy at synapse9.com
Thu Feb 22 08:22:13 EST 2007
Robt. Ulanowitz 2007 "Ecology: a dialogue between the quick and the
dead"
in Reframing Complexity, ISCE Publishing, F.Capra, A.Juarrero,
P.Sotolongo & J.Uden eds.
--makes good progress in pushing systems dynamics toward a credible
physical systems view
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From: friam-bounces at redfish.com [mailto:friam-bounces at redfish.com] On
Behalf Of Tom Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4:55 PM
To: Friam at redfish. com
Subject: [FRIAM] Looking for articles on the basics of
ComplexityTheory/Studies
Colleagues:
For a workshop-still-in-development stage, I am looking for reasonably
current articles (within the past three years) describing some of the
latest thinking on Complexity Theory and studies and applications of the
perspective and tools. This bibliography will be given to educated
folks, but not necessarily educated in our field of interest.
Therefore, I would think the level of sophistication would be something
that might appear in Scientific American or similar.
Might you have one or two favorites you could point me to? (If anyone
else is interested, I will be glad to post this literary harvest when it
gets in the barn.)
Many thanks,
Tom Johnson
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