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Vanderstraeten on the Education System | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Google Ngram advanced search. Self-Making Systems →. Vanderstraeten on the Education System. April 30, 2016. In “The Social Differentiation of the Educational System” (. It is often argued that assessments in education reproduce and legitimate external conditions – such as class distinctions. These analyses presuppose too much correspondence between the level of education and the level of socie...Whateve...
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Identity Politics and Backlash | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Identity Politics and Functional Differentiation. The Question of Morality →. Identity Politics and Backlash. January 9, 2017. Or any other marginalized social group. Here is an Google Books Ngram. From 1980-2008 that shows that the term. First arose the late 1980s. A major problem with identity politics is that it produces backlash, as shown, for example, in the violence against the transgender communit.
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Social Order? | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Norms and Shared Values. February 26, 2016. According to Luhmann,. In other words, society was assumed to be held together rules formulated politically or handed down by God, as in the a list of Commandments. If these rules or norms were violated, some of corrective response was called for. And despite the fact that social norms and divine commandments were continually violated, people maintained. He arg...
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The Function of Money | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Art as the reactivation of eliminated possibilities. Identity Politics and Functional Differentiation →. The Function of Money. January 3, 2017. Vol 1, p. 208). But this gets complicated because. Exchangeable money could not have been a precondition for a money economy. Society must first accept the concept of property–the rule that I can own those five bags of rice even when other people might go ...
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Crossing and Conditioning | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. 477 with additional work Jacob Russell’s Magic Names →. October 25, 2016. Crossing is conditioned, meaning obstacles are erected to discourage crossing the boundary. Or we might say there is a lot of friction produced by trying to cross over. Out of the relation among elements emerges the centrally important systems-theoretical concept of. Systems are not merely relations (in the plural! Pingback: Is the...
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Laws of Form | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Journalism in the Next Society. George Spencer-Brown and Journalism →. October 2, 2016. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Journalism in the Next Society. George Spencer-Brown and Journalism →. October 3, 2016 at 5:45 pm. I look forward to read what you have to say about this one! Pingback: The Declining Relevance of the Moral Code Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. Notes on the ...
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A Theory of Society | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Norms and Shared Values →. A Theory of Society. February 26, 2016. Luhmann speaks of four epistemological obstacles . . . to be found in the prevailing understanding of society in the form of four interconnected, mutually reinforcing assumptions:. 1) that society consists of actual people and relations between people. I will explore the first obstacle in this post. Of human beings. In other words, so...
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Ngrams and Cultural Memory | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. Corpus mysticum, Stefan Rossbach essay →. Ngrams and Cultural Memory. July 21, 2016. Google Ngrams are one way to track cultural memory. In systems theoretical terms, cultural memory is carried by the mass media, which includes books. Below is a search of Chinese terms in Google Books, 1900-2008. 经济 is red. Economy overtakes politics in 1975. Below is a chart from the word. Ngrams and Cultural Memory.
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Identity Politics and Functional Differentiation | Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory
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Autopoiesis: Producing and Reproducing Systems Theory. A blog inspired by the work of Niklas Luhmann. The Function of Money. Identity Politics and Backlash →. Identity Politics and Functional Differentiation. January 5, 2017. What is the place of identity politics. In a functionally differentiated global society? Identity politics often speaks of communities–e.g., the African American community, the LGBTQ community. We can begin with observation. Some observer (observing system) must observe a community.
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