ABSTRACT

First published in 1998. Society-A Complex Adaptive System aims to re-establish a firm scientific foundation for contemporary sociology, incorporating current extensions to a systems approach, such as complex adaptive systems and aspects of contemporary dynamic systems theory. The essays brought together to form this volume address general problem areas in basic theory and methodology. The work then develops to focus on the more empirically relevant core of social theory-socio-cultural regulation and control-with concern for adaptive structure changing and structure conserving aspects. In addition, the book is focused on dynamic processes rather than static structural or functional concepts.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

part I|6 pages

General Theory

chapter 2|12 pages

Toward a Fundamental Societal Theory

chapter 5|8 pages

On Sociocultural Evolution

chapter 7|48 pages

Society as a Complex Adaptive System

chapter 8|16 pages

A Systems Approach to Epistemology

chapter 9|26 pages

Mind, Mead, and Mental Behaviorism

part II|6 pages

Social Control: Power and Stratification