https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/calls-for-papers/beyond-doomsday-heinz-von-foersters-legacy-systems-theory-and-cybernetics?fbclid=IwY2xjawPXndtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEegYVdqZ8bCuwDl12PbKkJAjj3Vm9_FlgYp9PtQy1rEHJwsW68wKVu-g1wx14_aem_k5H9dr3rxK441m6pnPDtXg Closes: 30 Jun 2026 Share this content Journal Kybernetes Guest editor(s) Albrecht Fritzsche Submit your paper here from 1 January 2026 Introduction Friday, the 13th of November 2026, is Doomsday. According to von Foerster et al. (1960), it is the day when population growth will reach infinity, thus ending the possibilities of humanity to […]
The dyadic components of sign relations have graph‑theoretic representations, as digraphs (or directed graphs), which provide concise pictures of their structural and potential dynamic properties. By way of terminology, a directed edge is called an arc from point to point and a self‑loop is called a sling at The denotative components and can be represented […]
December 2025 https://www.patternmaking.org/patternsvol4 “You are not going in circles. You are growing in them. Spiraling upward, applying old lessons to the unfathomable new.” – Allena Staples, Cow Parade A year like 2025 can make us feel like we are in a swirl. What felt important no longer feels quite right. We head in one direction, […]
[Sound because I was searching (in a lazy internet way) to see if anyone had coined ‘autopoeitic drift’ before me] Download file PDFRead file Preprints and early-stage research may not have been peer reviewed yet. Abstract This article proposes that Robert Musil’s The Man Without Qualities anticipates the systemic reflexivity that defines modern social and […]
The Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework was designed by Ostrom and her colleagues from the Ostrom Workshop in 2005 to facilitate analysis of institution processes through which individual and collective choices occur. The IAD framework includes analyzing actors, norms, institutional settings, incentive structures, rules, and more. Social scientists have widely adopted the IAD framework […]
Well, when I post I cross-post here (or syscoi.com if it seems more appropriate), and to medium (and used to do to substack, but m’colleagues only put my weekly link newsletters in there now, I think) – so it’s all bound up.
But while I am sure I would write in some way, without the deadline pressure and the response which I get 99.99999% on LinkedIn (and wordpress makes comments a little hard to see, I have to approve them etc), I doubt I would write in a regular way – so it’s the enterprise of weekly short posts I suspose I’m asking about?
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Do you mean keep posting on LinkedIn? Or post some place else?
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