Karl H. Müller:
The New Science of Cybernetics
The Evolution of Living Research Designs
Vol. 1 : Methodology
Niko Tos Ι Karl H. Müller [eds]:
Political Faces of Slovenia
Political Orientations and Values at the End of the Century
Albert Müller Ι Karl H. Müller [Eds.]:
An Unfinished Revolution?
Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory (BCL), 1958–1976
Richard Jung:
Experience and Action.
Selected Items in Systems Theory.
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-13-9
Ranulph Glanville Ι Alexander Riegler [Eds.]:
The Importance of Being Ernst.
Festschrift for Ernst von Glasersfeld.
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-14-6
Ranulph Glanville Ι Karl H. Müller [Eds.]:
Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic
An Introduction to the Cybernetician's Cybernetician
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-15-3
Karl H. Müller:
The New Science of Cybernetics
The Evolution of Living Research Designs
Vol. 2 : Theory
Niko Tos Ι Karl H. Müller Ι Zoltan Fábián Ι Jindrich Krejcí Ι Marcel Zielinski [Eds.]:
Three Roads to Comparative
Research:
Analytical, Visual, Morphological
Vienna, 2009
ISBN 978-3-901941-17-7
Gonçalo M. Furtado C. Lopes:
Gordon Pask’s Encounters:
From a Childhood Curiosity to the Envisioning of an Evolving Environment -
Exchanges
between Cybernetics and Architecture
Vienna, 2010, ISBN 978-3-901941-18-4
Ranulph Glanville
The Black Boox
Vol. I
Cybernetic Circles
ISBN 978-3-901941-19-1
Ranulph Glanville
The Black Boox, Vol. 2
to be released November 2013
ISBN 978-3-901941-18-4
Ranulph Glanville
The Black Boox
Vol. III
39 Steps
ISBN 978-3-901941-21-4
Karl H. Müller:
The New Science of Cybernetics
The Evolution of Living Research Designs
Vol. 3 Research and Design Rules
Kajfez-Bogataj Ι Müller Ι Svetlik Ι Tos (Eds.): Modern RISC-Societies
Towards a New Paradigm for Societal Evolution
Vienna, 2010
ISBN 978-3-901941-23-8
J. Rogers Ellen & Jane Hollingsworth :
Major Discoveries, Creativity,
and the Dynamics of Science
Vienna, 2011,
ISBN 978-3-901941-24-5
Gordon Pask :
The Cybernetics of Self-Organisation,
Learning and Evolution.
Papers 1960-1972
Vienna, 2011
ISBN 978-3-901941-25-2
Bernard Scott :
Explorations in Second-Order Cybernetics
Reflections on Cybernetics, Psychology and Education
Vienna, 2011
ISBN 978-3-901941-26-9
Pavle Sicherl :
Time Distance in Economics and Statistics.
New Insights from Existing Data
Vienna, 2012
ISBN 978-3-901941-27-6
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J. Rogers &
Ellen Jane Hollingsworth
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Like many others, I was intrigued by the work of J. Rogers and E.J. Hollingsworth on the organizational factors contributing to radical innovations in science. This book offers the essence of their life-long work on the links between organization and scientific breakthroughs. It should be read by anyone interested in setting up the right conditions for a creative scientific work environment. Helga Nowotny This major study of scientific creativity and development brings together in a highly innovative manner social science concepts and empirical materials. This is of course a major area of interest to scientists, social researchers, and policymakers. The Hollingsworth authors identify ad elaborate systemic, institutional, and psychological factors to explain differential rates of innovation and development among individual scientists and research groups. Tom Burns J. Rogers Hollingsworth is Professor Emeritus in the Departments of History and Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. He continues to direct a research program at the University of Wisconsin, is a visiting scholar at the University of California San Diego, and is a Senior Scholar at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. He is author or editor of numerous books and scholarly papers and has been a visiting professor at universities in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. Ellen Jane Hollingsworth is a Senior Scientist Emeritus in the Department of Sociology of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author or editor of six books and author of many scholarly papers. Her more recent research includes a book on the history of the basic biomedical sciences at the University of Cambridge. |
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