Cybernetics for the Social Sciences

Cybernetics for the Social Sciences
Title Cybernetics for the Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author Bernard Scott
Publisher BRILL
Pages 134
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004464492

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Bernard Scott’s book explains the relevance of cybernetics for the social sciences. He provides a non-technical account of the history of cybernetics and its core concepts, with examples of applications of cybernetics in psychology, sociology, and anthropology.

Constructing a Social Science for Postwar America

Constructing a Social Science for Postwar America
Title Constructing a Social Science for Postwar America PDF eBook
Author Steve J. Heims
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 356
Release 1993
Genre Computers
ISBN

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Focusing on the Macy Foundation conferences, a series of encounters that captured a moment of transformation in the human sciences.

Cybernetics and the Social Sciences

Cybernetics and the Social Sciences
Title Cybernetics and the Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author A. I. Berg
Publisher
Pages 14
Release 1963
Genre
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The Cybernetics Moment

The Cybernetics Moment
Title The Cybernetics Moment PDF eBook
Author Ronald R. Kline
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 351
Release 2015-07-15
Genre Computers
ISBN 1421416719

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title Cybernetics—the science of communication and control as it applies to machines and to humans—originates from efforts during World War II to build automatic antiaircraft systems. Following the war, this science extended beyond military needs to examine all systems that rely on information and feedback, from the level of the cell to that of society. In The Cybernetics Moment, Ronald R. Kline, a senior historian of technology, examines the intellectual and cultural history of cybernetics and information theory, whose language of “information,” “feedback,” and “control” transformed the idiom of the sciences, hastened the development of information technologies, and laid the conceptual foundation for what we now call the Information Age. Kline argues that, for about twenty years after 1950, the growth of cybernetics and information theory and ever-more-powerful computers produced a utopian information narrative—an enthusiasm for information science that influenced natural scientists, social scientists, engineers, humanists, policymakers, public intellectuals, and journalists, all of whom struggled to come to grips with new relationships between humans and intelligent machines. Kline traces the relationship between the invention of computers and communication systems and the rise, decline, and transformation of cybernetics by analyzing the lives and work of such notables as Norbert Wiener, Claude Shannon, Warren McCulloch, Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, and Herbert Simon. Ultimately, he reveals the crucial role played by the cybernetics moment—when cybernetics and information theory were seen as universal sciences—in setting the stage for our current preoccupation with information technologies. "Nowhere in the burgeoning secondary literature on cybernetics in the last two decades is there a concise history of cybernetics, the science of communication and control that helped usher in the current information age in America. Nowhere, that is, until now . . . Readers have in The Cybernetics Moment the first authoritative history of American cybernetics."—Information & Culture "[A]n extremely interesting and stimulating history of the concepts of cybernetics . . . This is a book for everyone to read, relish, and think about."—Choice "As a whole, the book presents a comprehensive in-depth retrospective analysis of the contribution of the American scientific school to the making, formation, and development of cybernetics and information theory. An unquestionable advantage of the book is the skillful use of numerous bibliographic sources by the author that reflect the scientific, engineering, and social significance of the questions being considered, competition of ideas and developments, and also interrelations between scientists."—Cybernetics and System Analysis "Dr. Kline is perhaps uniquely situated to take on so large and complicated [a] topic as cybernetics . . . Readers unfamiliar with Wiener and his work are well advised to start with this well-written and thorough book. Those who are already familiar will still find much that is new and informative in the thorough research and reasoned interpretations."—IEEE History Center "The most comprehensive intellectual history of cybernetics in Cold War America."—Journal of American History "The book will be most valuable as historical background for the large number of disciplines that were involved in the cybernetics moment: computer science, communications engineering, information theory, and the social sciences of sociology and anthropology."—IEEE Technology and Society Magazine "Ronald Kline’s chronicle of cybernetics certainly does what an excellent history of science should do. It takes you there—to the golden age of a new, exciting field. You will almost smell that cigar."—Second-Order Cybernetics "Kline’s The Cybernetics Moment tracks the rise and fall of the cybernetics movement in more detail than any historical account to date."—Los Angeles Review of Books

Cybernetics and Social Sciences

Cybernetics and Social Sciences
Title Cybernetics and Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author Donald Gunn MacRae
Publisher
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Release 1900
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The Cybernetics Group

The Cybernetics Group
Title The Cybernetics Group PDF eBook
Author Steve J. Heims
Publisher MIT Press (MA)
Pages 360
Release 1991
Genre Computers
ISBN

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This is the engaging story of a moment of transformation in the human sciences, a detailed account of a remarkable group of people who met regularly to explore the possibility of using scientific ideas that had emerged in the war years as a basis for interdisciplinary alliances.

Progress of Cybernetics

Progress of Cybernetics
Title Progress of Cybernetics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN 9780677143309

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