Rolando García’s “Complex Systems Theory” and its relevance to sociocybernetics
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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_jos/jos.201511047Palabras clave:
complex systems, Rolando García, sociocybernetics, interdisciplinarityResumen
Complex Systems Theory (“TSC” for its Spanish acronym) by the Argentine-Mexican physicist and epistemologist Rolando García (1919-2012) provides a comprehensive framework to approach complex issues or complex problems requiring an interdisciplinary approach. In this work its theoretical and conceptual framework is summarized and exemplified through case studies. TSC proposed methodology and constructivist epistemology are also briefly introduced. Furthermore, its relevance for sociocybernetic is discussed on a programmatic level.
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Becerra, G., & Amozurrutia, J. A. (2015). Rolando García’s “Complex Systems Theory” and its relevance to sociocybernetics. Journal of Sociocybernetics, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_jos/jos.201511047
Recibido 2015-03-12
Aceptado 2015-08-19
Publicado 2015-06-29
Aceptado 2015-08-19
Publicado 2015-06-29