From 43b6be71d16e9cadbd1433da56aa66ab9c138afc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Silvio Rhatto Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2024 23:18:52 -0300 Subject: Adds @nodoushani1991, @gontarski2020, @moore2007, @beckman2018, @gardner2018 --- cybernetics.bib | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) (limited to 'cybernetics.bib') diff --git a/cybernetics.bib b/cybernetics.bib index 024841d..ed0917d 100644 --- a/cybernetics.bib +++ b/cybernetics.bib @@ -810,3 +810,17 @@ eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1177/02632764231201337}, abstract = {Deleuze put forth a description of fluid control in computerized society in his text ‘Postscript on Control Societies’. With the help of the philosophy of Gilbert Simondon, we can broaden and complexify this view and understand digital systems through the concept of modulation. These modulatory systems intervene in human individuation by controlling individuals as ‘dividuals’. In contemporary digital technologies, like blockchain platforms, the modulatory dividual control can be fierce and even total. Simondon’s concepts of pre-individual, individuation, and transindividuation present us with an ontology for this contemporary mode of control and enable us to better understand the complex relations between the being of humans and technical networks.}, } + +@article{nodoushani1991, + title = {What systems thinking can learn from history}, + author = {Omid Nodoushani}, + year = {1991}, + publisher = {Springer}, + journal = {Systemic Practice and Action Research}, + issn = {1094-429X,1573-9295}, + volume = {4}, + issue = {1}, + pages = {5--19}, + doi = {10.1007/bf01066864}, + url = {http://doi.org/10.1007/bf01066864}, +} -- cgit v1.2.3