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Chapter 9 Chapter Outline
- Sociology and Modern Systems Theory
- Gains from Systems Theory
- Unified
- Multileveled
- Varied Relationships
- Process
- Integrative
- Dynamic
- Some General Principles
- Mechanical, Organic, and Sociocultural Systems
- Qualitative Differences
- Open or Closed
- Entropy and Negentropy
- Feedback versus Equilibrium
- Morphostasis and Morphogenesis
- Mediating Systems
- Applications to the Social World
- Niklas Luhmann's General System Theory
- Introduction
- Self-Reference
- Contingency
- Complexity
- System, Environment, and Simplification
- Autopoietic Systems
- Produce the Elements of the System
- Self-Organizing
- boundaries
- internal structures
- Self-Referential
- Closed System
- Society and Psychic Systems
- Communication
- Meaning
- Action
- Double Contingency
- Evolution of Social Systems
- Variation
- Selection
- Stabilization of Reproducible Characteristics
- Differentiation
- Segmentary
- Stratificatory
- Center-Periphery
- Functional Systems
- Code
- Problems of Functional Differentiation
- Luhmann's Sociology of Knowledge
- Criticisms
- Inevitability of Evolution
- De-differentiation and Interpenetration
- Relations between Systems
- Inconsistency of Positions
- Summary
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