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What Sociologists Should Know About Complexity
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Page, Scott E.
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Comparative analysis
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/ Complex Societies
/ Complex systems
/ Complexity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Methodology (Philosophical)
/ Polls & surveys
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/ Research Methodology
/ Sociology
/ Theory and Methods
2015
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What Sociologists Should Know About Complexity
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Page, Scott E.
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Comparative analysis
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/ Complex Societies
/ Complex systems
/ Complexity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Methodology (Philosophical)
/ Polls & surveys
/ Property
/ Research Methodology
/ Sociology
/ Theory and Methods
2015
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What Sociologists Should Know About Complexity
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/ Methodology (Philosophical)
/ Polls & surveys
/ Property
/ Research Methodology
/ Sociology
/ Theory and Methods
2015
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What Sociologists Should Know About Complexity
2015
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Overview
I discuss the concept of complexity and the burgeoning field of complex systems and their relevance to sociology. I begin by comparing and contrasting various definitions of complexity and then describe the attributes of systems capable of producing complexity: diversity, networked interactions, interdependent behavior, and adaptation. Next, I survey the contributions of complexity sciences with the most resonance with sociology. I organize those contributions into four categories: dynamics, aggregation, distributions, and functional properties of structure and diversity. On the basis of that survey, I conclude that incorporating complexity science into sociology requires the introduction of new models and methodologies as well as a more expansive approach to empirical research, and that the benefits of a deeper engagement with complexity will be substantial.
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Annual Reviews,Annual Reviews, Inc
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