Ambitiously identifying fresh issues in the study of complex systems,
Peter J. Taylor, in a model of interdisciplinary exploration, makes
these concerns accessible to scholars in the fields of ecology,
environmental science, and science studies. Unruly Complexity explores
concepts used to deal with complexity in three realms: ecology and
socio-environmental change; the collective constitution of knowledge;
and the interpretations of science as they influence subsequent
research. For each realm Taylor shows that unruly
complexity-situations that lack definite boundaries, where what goes
on "outside" continually restructures what is "inside," and where
diverse processes come together to produce change-should not be
suppressed by partitioning complexity into well-bounded systems that
can be studied or managed from an outside vantage point. Using case
studies from Australia, North America, and Africa, he encourages
readers to be troubled by conventional boundaries-especially between
science and the interpretation of science-and to reflect more
self-consciously on the conceptual and practical choices researchers
make.
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Ecology, Interpretation, Engagement
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ISBN
9780226790398
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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