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Chaos, complexity, and sociology : myths, models, and theories

Eve, Raymond A.(Edited by)Horsfall, Sara T. (Towe)(Edited by)Lee, Mary(Edited by)
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Chaos theory has firmly established itself in many of the physical sciences, such as geology and fluid dynamics.

This edited volume helps locate this revolutionary theory in sociology as well as the other social sciences.

Doors previously closed to social scientists may be opened by this dynamic theory, which attempts to capture movement and change in exciting new ways. Editors Raymond A. Eve, Sara Horsfall, and Mary Lee, with guidance from Editorial Advisor Frederick Turner, provide a timely and well-chosen collection of articles, which first examines the emerging myths and theories surrounding the study of chaos and complexity.

In the volumeÆs second part, methodological matters are considered.

Finally, conceptual models and applications are presented. "Postmodern science" has provided and refined conceptual tools that have special value for the social sciences.

This perceptive and thorough volume will be useful to sociologists and other social scientists interested in chaos and complexity theory.

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SAGE Publications Inc
0761908897 / 9780761908890
Hardback
15/08/1997
United States
English
304p.
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