Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy
- Autores
- Cárdenas, Juan Pablo; Vidal, Gerardo; Urbina, Carolina; Olivares, Gastón; Rodrigo, Pablo; Fuentes, Miguel Angel
- Año de publicación
- 2018
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Social systems are always exposed to critical processes in which their organization, or part of it, is questioned by the society that demands solutions through different critical saliences. The traditional approach to such social crises has mainly focused on their anticipation and management, implying that the focus is on trying to deal with crises once they occur, rather than delving in their essential characteristics that seemingly depend on the adaptive nature of the system and the increase in its internal complexity. To address this issue, we propose a dual approach that utilizes both qualitative (documentary analysis) and quantitative methods (online social network analysis) in order to delve into the relationship between the complexity of the social system, its adaptation, and critical episodes. Our analysis shows how an explosive economic growth affects a social system, increasing its complexity. This complexity produces different demands from the system itself. These demands manifest signatures of complexity such as a heterogeneous and rich social structure, which emerges during moments when the society acts strongly.
Fil: Cárdenas, Juan Pablo. Net-works; Chile
Fil: Vidal, Gerardo. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Chile. Centro de Estudios Estratégicos de la Armada; Chile
Fil: Urbina, Carolina. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Chile
Fil: Olivares, Gastón. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; España
Fil: Rodrigo, Pablo. Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez; Chile
Fil: Fuentes, Miguel Angel. Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas - Sadaf; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Santa Fe Institute; Estados Unidos. Universidad San Sebastián; Chile - Materia
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Social systems
Complexity
Network
Economy - Nivel de accesibilidad
- acceso abierto
- Condiciones de uso
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/
- Repositorio
- Institución
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
- OAI Identificador
- oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/99523
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy Cárdenas, Juan Pablo Social systems Complexity Network Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Social Crises: Signatures of Complexity in a Fast-Growing Economy |
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Cárdenas, Juan Pablo Vidal, Gerardo Urbina, Carolina Olivares, Gastón Rodrigo, Pablo Fuentes, Miguel Angel |
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Cárdenas, Juan Pablo |
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Cárdenas, Juan Pablo Vidal, Gerardo Urbina, Carolina Olivares, Gastón Rodrigo, Pablo Fuentes, Miguel Angel |
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Social systems Complexity Network Economy |
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Social systems Complexity Network Economy |
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Social systems are always exposed to critical processes in which their organization, or part of it, is questioned by the society that demands solutions through different critical saliences. The traditional approach to such social crises has mainly focused on their anticipation and management, implying that the focus is on trying to deal with crises once they occur, rather than delving in their essential characteristics that seemingly depend on the adaptive nature of the system and the increase in its internal complexity. To address this issue, we propose a dual approach that utilizes both qualitative (documentary analysis) and quantitative methods (online social network analysis) in order to delve into the relationship between the complexity of the social system, its adaptation, and critical episodes. Our analysis shows how an explosive economic growth affects a social system, increasing its complexity. This complexity produces different demands from the system itself. These demands manifest signatures of complexity such as a heterogeneous and rich social structure, which emerges during moments when the society acts strongly. Fil: Cárdenas, Juan Pablo. Net-works; Chile Fil: Vidal, Gerardo. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Chile. Centro de Estudios Estratégicos de la Armada; Chile Fil: Urbina, Carolina. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Chile Fil: Olivares, Gastón. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; España Fil: Rodrigo, Pablo. Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez; Chile Fil: Fuentes, Miguel Angel. Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas - Sadaf; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Santa Fe Institute; Estados Unidos. Universidad San Sebastián; Chile |
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Social systems are always exposed to critical processes in which their organization, or part of it, is questioned by the society that demands solutions through different critical saliences. The traditional approach to such social crises has mainly focused on their anticipation and management, implying that the focus is on trying to deal with crises once they occur, rather than delving in their essential characteristics that seemingly depend on the adaptive nature of the system and the increase in its internal complexity. To address this issue, we propose a dual approach that utilizes both qualitative (documentary analysis) and quantitative methods (online social network analysis) in order to delve into the relationship between the complexity of the social system, its adaptation, and critical episodes. Our analysis shows how an explosive economic growth affects a social system, increasing its complexity. This complexity produces different demands from the system itself. These demands manifest signatures of complexity such as a heterogeneous and rich social structure, which emerges during moments when the society acts strongly. |
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