Hierarchy in Natural and Social Sciences

Author:   Denise Pumain
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Volume:   3
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9789048170500


Pages:   246
Publication Date:   30 November 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Hierarchy is a form of organisation of complex systems that rely on or produce a strong differentiation in capacity (power and size) between the parts of the system. It is frequently observed within the natural living world as well as in social institutions. According to the authors, hierarchy results from random processes, follows an intentional design, or is the result of the organisation which ensures an optimal circulation of energy for information. This book reviews ancient and modern representations and explanations of hierarchies, and compares their relevance in a variety of fields, such as language, societies, cities, and living species. It throws light on concepts and models such as scaling laws, fractals and self-organisation that are fundamental in the dynamics and morphology of complex systems. At a time when networks are celebrated for their efficiency, flexibility and better social acceptance, much can be learned about the persistent universality and adaptability of hierarchies, and from the analogies and differences between biological and social organisation and processes. This book addresses a wide audience of biologists and social scientists, as well as managers and executives in a variety of institutions.

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Author:   Denise Pumain
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9789048170500


ISBN 10:   9048170508
Pages:   246
Publication Date:   30 November 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Hierarchy: A Short History of a Word in Western Thought.- Biological and Ecological Systems Hierarchical Organisation.- Size, Scale and the Boat Race; Conceptions, Connections and Misconceptions.- Hierarchy, Complexity, Society.- Hierarchy in Lexical Organisation of Natural Languages.- Hierarchy in Cities and City Systems.- Alternative Explanations of Hierarchical Differentiation in Urban Systems.- Conclusion.

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From the reviews: This book, consisting of seven chapters from eight authors in addition to editor Denise Pumain, looks at the nature of hierarchy in a variety of disciplines. ... The book is an excellent compilation of studies on the nature of hierarchy, which ought to be of importance to scholars in a variety of fields. Pumain's thoughtful introduction and conclusion offer new directions in examining complexity. (Linda Harris Dobkins, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 47 (3), 2007) This volume 3 of the Methodos Series examines the major methodological problems faced by the natural and social systems sciences. ... Both the Introduction and Conclusion by the editor are indeed invaluable! ... the book are a directive to those professionals who ought to be concerned with hierarchy concepts-all professionals are to be involved! ... Numerous types of classification of hierarchies are available to fulfill various demands. (Karl H. Wolf, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 36 (5), 2007)


"From the reviews: ""This book, consisting of seven chapters from eight authors in addition to editor Denise Pumain, looks at the nature of hierarchy in a variety of disciplines. … The book is an excellent compilation of studies on the nature of hierarchy, which ought to be of importance to scholars in a variety of fields. Pumain’s thoughtful introduction and conclusion offer new directions in examining complexity."" (Linda Harris Dobkins, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 47 (3), 2007) ""This volume 3 of the Methodos Series examines the major methodological problems faced by the natural and social systems sciences. … Both the Introduction and Conclusion by the editor are indeed invaluable! … the book are a directive to those professionals who ought to be concerned with hierarchy concepts–all professionals are to be involved! … Numerous types of classification of hierarchies are available to fulfill various demands."" (Karl H. Wolf, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 36 (5), 2007)"


From the reviews: This book, consisting of seven chapters from eight authors in addition to editor Denise Pumain, looks at the nature of hierarchy in a variety of disciplines. ! The book is an excellent compilation of studies on the nature of hierarchy, which ought to be of importance to scholars in a variety of fields. Pumain's thoughtful introduction and conclusion offer new directions in examining complexity. (Linda Harris Dobkins, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 47 (3), 2007) This volume 3 of the Methodos Series examines the major methodological problems faced by the natural and social systems sciences. ! Both the Introduction and Conclusion by the editor are indeed invaluable! ! the book are a directive to those professionals who ought to be concerned with hierarchy concepts--all professionals are to be involved! ! Numerous types of classification of hierarchies are available to fulfill various demands. (Karl H. Wolf, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 36 (5), 2007)


From the reviews: This book, consisting of seven chapters from eight authors in addition to editor Denise Pumain, looks at the nature of hierarchy in a variety of disciplines. ... The book is an excellent compilation of studies on the nature of hierarchy, which ought to be of importance to scholars in a variety of fields. Pumain,s thoughtful introduction and conclusion offer new directions in examining complexity. (Linda Harris Dobkins, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 47 (3), 2007) This volume 3 of the Methodos Series examines the major methodological problems faced by the natural and social systems sciences. ... Both the Introduction and Conclusion by the editor are indeed invaluable! ... the book are a directive to those professionals who ought to be concerned with hierarchy concepts-all professionals are to be involved! ... Numerous types of classification of hierarchies are available to fulfill various demands. (Karl H. Wolf, International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 36 (5), 2007)


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