New Books In Systems And Cybernetics

Pamela Buckle Henning, "A Guide to Systems Research: Philosophy, Processes, Practice" (Springer, 2017)

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Synopsis

Like a number of the books discussed on this podcast, A Guide to Systems Research: Philosophy, Processes, Practice (Springer, 2017), was intended to fill gaps in a field that, through its often fitful development across the widely spread branches of its multi-disciplinary networks, has found itself in need of comprehensive survey style textbooks to gather and clarify, for upper level undergraduate and graduate students, the assortment of profound insights generated over many decades. With this effort, editors Mary C. Edson, Pamela Buckle Henning, and Sankar Shankaran have succeeded brilliantly while tackling one of the field’s most challenging questions: What are the distinctive ethical and rigorous ways to conduct research on systemic phenomena? A cadre of eminently qualified researchers and practitioners take us around an adroitly articulated cycle of research activity structured around the Participatory Action Research Holon laid out in the book’s second chapter by John Kineman in a radically exciting fash