Complexity and Co-Evolution: Continuity and Change in Socio-Economic Systems

Author:   Elizabeth Garnsey ,  James McGlade
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   27 September 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Elizabeth Garnsey ,  James McGlade
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.488kg
ISBN:  

9781845421403


ISBN 10:   184542140
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   27 September 2006
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents: Preface 1. The Nature of Complexity James McGlade and Elizabeth Garnsey 2. Evolution, Diversity and Organization Peter Allen, Mark Strathern and James Baldwin 3. Cities: Continuity, Transformation and Emergence Michael Batty, Joana Barros and Sinésio Alves Júnior 4. Ecohistorical Regimes and La Longue Durée: An Approach to Mapping Long-Term Societal Change James McGlade 5. Restless Capitalism: A Complexity Perspective on Modern Capitalist Economies Ronnie Ramlogan and J. Stanley Metcalfe 6. Industrial Resilience and Decline: A Co-Evolutionary Framework James McGlade, Robert Murray, James Baldwin, Keith Ridgway and Belinda Winder 7. Diversity and Uniformity in the Evolution of Early Information and Communication Technologies Elizabeth Garnsey, Paul Heffernan and Simon Ford Afterword Simon Ford, Elizabeth Garnsey and Michael Lyons Index

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'. . . in my opinion. . . readers. . . should find in this book both several remarkable insights concerning basic statements of evolutionary theorising and concrete results that can be acquired by applying such basic statements in computer simulation models and in various fields of analysis.' -- Mauro Lombardi, The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 'Complexity theory first emerged three decades or so ago, but only recently has its potential relevance for the study of social and economic phenomena really begun to be recognised. This timely collection of essays clearly demonstrates, both conceptually and empirically, how complexity theory ideas can provide considerable insight into how socio-economic systems - cities, societies, industries, technologies and economies - evolve and adapt over time. It is essential reading for anyone interested in how order and evolution emerge out of the seemingly chaotic socio-economic world around us.' -- Ron Martin, University of Cambridge, UK 'I read Complexity and Co-Evolution with real pleasure. These authors have done the near impossible - they have made the concepts of a new and evolving science accessible to people who can apply it in practical ways. The clarity of writing reflects the sort of confidence only the truly informed can muster, for they need no jargon to cover confusions. Their mastery allows them to present the essentials in simple, unadorned forms and through genuinely illustrative examples. Any manager or director trying to navigate dynamic markets can use this book to learn new ways of thinking, explore new possibilities, and study historical experiences.' -- Robert Artigiani, United States Naval Academy 'Current thinking about evolutionary dynamics increasingly relies on co-evolution, and co-evolution increasingly implies complex dynamics of one sort or another. This volume brings together a capable and well-balanced group of thinkers on these topics who explore these deeply related concepts with up-to-date and advanced tools and concepts. For anyone wishing to learn about the latest developments in these rapidly developing areas, this book is highly recommended.' -- J. Barkley Rosser Jr., James Madison University, US


'Complexity theory first emerged three decades or so ago, but only recently has its potential relevance for the study of social and economic phenomena really begun to be recognised. This timely collection of essays clearly demonstrates, both conceptually and empirically, how complexity theory ideas can provide considerable insight into how socio-economic systems - cities, societies, industries, technologies and economies - evolve and adapt over time. It is essential reading for anyone interested in how order and evolution emerge out of the seemingly chaotic socio-economic world around us.' - Ron Martin, University of Cambridge, UK 'I read Complexity and Co-Evolution with real pleasure. These authors have done the near impossible - they have made the concepts of a new and evolving science accessible to people who can apply it in practical ways. The clarity of writing reflects the sort of confidence only the truly informed can muster, for they need no jargon to cover confusions. Their mastery allows them to present the essentials in simple, unadorned forms and through genuinely illustrative examples. Any manager or director trying to navigate dynamic markets can use this book to learn new ways of thinking, explore new possibilities, and study historical experiences.' - Robert Artigiani, United States Naval Academy 'Current thinking about evolutionary dynamics increasingly relies on co-evolution, and co-evolution increasingly implies complex dynamics of one sort or another. This volume brings together a capable and well-balanced group of thinkers on these topics who explore these deeply related concepts with up-to-date and advanced tools and concepts. For anyone wishing to learn about the latest developments in these rapidly developing areas, this book is highly recommended.' - J. Barkley Rosser Jr., James Madison University, US


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Edited by Elizabeth Garnsey, former Reader in Innovation Studies and Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK and James McGlade, Senior Research Scientist, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain and Research Associate, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK

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