Dear Colleagues,
I am sending you below the tentative program for the sessions of our
Working Group on Sociocybernetics (WG01) at the 14th World Congress of
Sociology (Montreal, July 26 - August 1, 1998). If you are interested to
deliver a paper in one of our sessions, please let me know.
In that case, you should:
1) become a member of WG01 (free of charge; all that is needed for you is
to fill out and return a membership form and a questionnaire), and:
2) preferably also of the ISA ($200 per FOUR years, of which you anyhow
save $100 on the reduced World Congress registration fee for ISA members).
If you are indeed interested to deliver a paper in one of the sessions
mentioned below:
1) I will send you the WG01 and ISA membership forms, our questionnaire,
and an information sheet about WG01 and the ISA;
2) and I will need the title of your paper, plus a tentative 250-word
abstract, and - at a later stage - also a 1000-word abridged paper.
Our longstanding group, rejuvenated since 1995, has conceivably become
the most important and active international forum for applications
of cybernetics and General Systems Theory to the social sciences. A
volume with a selection of papers form our successful 1996 conference in
Bucharest, which is available for WG01 members for only $30 plus postage,
will be published in September (see other email).
Looking forward to hearing from you, with best wishes,
                                                Felix Geyer
                                                Secretary, WG01
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                         TENTATIVE PROGRAM WG01
          WORKING GROUP 1: SOCIOCYBERNETICS AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS
    PLEASE NOTE:
1)  Those interested to possibly deliver a paper in one of the following
    sessions can obtain the text of the different Calls for Papers by
    writing to the session coordinator, Felix Geyer - preferably by email
    (geyer@siswo.uva.nl), otherwise by fax (31 20 622 9430) or snailmail
    (SISWO, Plantage Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
    Those interested in a specific session can also contact the session
    organizer concerned directly.
2)  Obviously, the following 19 session proposals - for the time being
    in alfabetical order of session organizer - are tentative at this
    stage, since we can in principle only have 9 sessions, plus three
    joint ones; whether or not a session will materialize will also
    depend on your response. Some of the following proposed sessions
    will therefore be either combined, or cancelled at a later stage. The
    three joint sessions, however, are definitive.
3)  For those planning to deliver a paper: please give a tentative title,
    and indicate, in declining order of preference, three sessions in
    which you would most prefer to deliver your paper.
4)  To prevent misunderstanding among those who received our Newsletter #3,
    the sessions do not follow anymore the numbering of that Newsletter.
                         PROPOSED WG01 SESSIONS
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1.  DEALING WITH COMPLEXITY
    Session organizer: Heinrich W. Ahlemeyer
    ISYS
    Diekbree 5
    48157 Muenster
    GERMANY
    Phone: 49-251-1414214
    Fax: 49-251-1414222
    E-mail: ISYS MS@AOL.com
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2.  NONEQUILIBRIUM SOCIAL SYSTEMS THEORY
    Session organizer: Kenneth D. Bailey
    Dept Sociology
    U.C.L.A.
    405 Hilgard Ave,
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    USA
    Phone: 1 310 825 7672
    Fax: 1-310-2069838
    E-mail: Bailey@soc.sscnet.ucla.edu
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3.  SOCIOCYBERNETICS AND HUMAN VALUES
    Session organizer: Bruce Buchanan
    4690 Dundas St. West
    Etobicoke, Ontario M9A 1A6
    Canada
    Phone: 1 416 231 6235
    Fax: 1 416 231 6235
    E-mail: buchanan@tor.hookup.net
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4.  THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF NATURAL
    AND CULTURAL SYSTEMS
    Session organizer: Tom Burns
    Uppsala Theory Circle
    Box 821
    S-751 08 Uppsala
    Sweden
    Phone: 46 18 181203
    Fax: 46 18 181170
    E-mail: Tom.Burns@soc.uu.se
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5.  THE USE OF SOCIO-CYBERNETIC CONCEPTS AND THEORY FOR ANALYZING
    COMPLEX SOCIETAL PROBLEMS
    Session organizer: Dorien J. DeTombe
    School of Systems Engineering, Policy and Management
    Delft University of Technology
    Jaffalaan 5
    2628 BX Delft
    The Netherlands
    Phone: 31 15 278 6949
    Fax: 31 15 278 3429
    E-mail: detombe@sepa.tudelft.nl
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6.  SOCIOECONOMIC LONG WAVES AND FUTURE SCENARIOS
    Session organizer: Tessaleno Campos Devezas
    Universidade de Beira Interior
    6200 Covilha
    Portugal
    Phone: 351 75 315164 (home)
    Fax: 351 75 26198 (office)
    E-mail: tessad@demnet2.ubi.pt
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7.  DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
    Session organisers: Robert L. Flood and Norma R.A. Romm
    Robert L. Flood
    Dept. MSS
    Cottingham Road
    Hull HU6 7RX
    United Kingdom
    Phone: 44 1482 466361, 44 1262 468230
    Fax: 44 1482 466236
    E-mail: R.L.Flood@msd.hull.ac.uk
    Norma R.A. Romm
    Center for Systems Studies
    University of Hull
    63 Salmon Grove
    Hull HU6 7TJ
    United Kingdom
    Phone: 44 1482 466633/637/644
    Fax: 44 1482 466637
    E-mail: N.R.Romm@msd.hull.ac.uk
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8.  FRANCOPHONE SESSION: LES COMPLEXITES D+S SYST+MES OBSERVATEURS
    Session organizer: Torcuato Perez de Guzman
    Cirilo Amoros 30
    46004 Valencia
    Spain
    Phone: 346 392 2498
    Fax: 34-6-3828450
    E-mail: torcuato@uv.es
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9.  CONSTRUCTING SOCIOCYBERNETIC SOCIETY - TOWARDS AN INTEGRATION OF
    SOCIETY, TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION, AND ECOLOGY
    Session Organizer: Bernd R. Hornung
    Institute of Medical Informatics
    Marburg University
    Bunsenstrasse 3
    D-35037 Marburg
    Germany
    Phone: 49 6421 286206
    Fax: 49 6421 288921
    E-mail: hornung@mailer.uni-marburg.de
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10. THE ROLE OF CYBERNETICS IN POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIAL
    CULTURE
    Session organizer: Inga Kraettli
    Docupress Switzerland
    Im Planggli
    8867 Niederurnen
    SWITZERLAND
    Phone: 41-55-610 2844
    Fax: 41-55-610 11 35
    E-mail: docuswiss@spectraweb.ch
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11. SOCIOCYBERNETICS AS A SYMPTOM OF PRACTISING SCIENCE BEYOND
    DISCIPLINARITY
    Session organizer: Marilena Lunca
    ISOR, RUU
    Heidelberglaan 1
    3584 CS Utrecht
    Phone: 31 30 253 4834 (office), 31 30 243 1486 (home)
    Fax: 31 30 253 7482
    E-mail: lunca@pi.net
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12. SOCIOCYBERNETICS: BRIDGING SOCIETY AND ECOLOGY FOR A SUSTAINABLE
    FUTURE
    Session organizer: Paul Maiteny
    School of Contemporary Studies
    Westminster College
    Oxford OX2 9AT
    United Kingdom
    Phone: 44 1865 247644
    Fax: 44 1908 652175
    E-mail: p.maiteny@ox-west.ac.uk
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13. AUTOPOIESIS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL THEORY
    Session organizer: John Mingers
    Senior Lecturer in Operational
    Research and Systems
    Warwick Busness School
    University of Warwick
    COVENTRY CV4 7AL
    U.K.
    Phone: 44 1203 523523, ext. 2475
    Fax: 44 1203 524539
    E-mail: orsjm@razor.wbs.warwick.ac.uk
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14. POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS, SYSTEMS APPROACH AND SOCIAL CHANGE
    Session organizer: Philippos Nicolopoulos
    Andreou Metaxa 12
    10681 Athens
    GREECE
    Phone: 30-1-3301371
    Fax: 30-1-330 1371
    E-mail: FNICOLOP@fortezza.ucr.gr
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15. THE SIMPLICITY OF COMPLEXITY
    Session organizer: Otto Van Nieuwenhuijze
    Govert Flinckstraat 144-II
    1072 EN Amsterdam
    The Netherlands
    Phone: 3120 673 3654
    E-mail: 100517.1411@compuserve.com
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16. WHY SOCIETY: AN AXIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SOCIOCYBERNETICS
    Session organizer: Francisco Parra-Luna
    Dept Sociologia I
    Fac CC Politicas y Sociologia
    Univ Compultense (Somosaguas)
    28223 Madrid
    SPAIN
    Phone: 34-1-3942923
    Fax: 34-1-394 2901
    E-mail: parralun@luznet.es
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17. SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND THE STUDY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE
    Session organzier: Marie-Noelle Sarget
    25, Avenue Bolviller
    91800 Brunoy
    France
    Phone: 441 60460129
    Fax: 331 4954 2688
    E-mail: "Marie-Noelle Sarget" <annales@ehess.fr>
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18. ARE CREATIVE MISREADINGS PART OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS IN
    SOCIOCYBERNETICS?
    Session organizer: Michael Terpstra
    P.O. Box 188631
    Sacramento, CA 95818-8631
    USA
    Phone: 1 916 451 5616
    E-mail: MGTerpstra@cryogen.com
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19. CHOICES AND DETERMINANTS OF OBSERVATIONAL METHODOLOGIES IN SOCIAL
    INQUIRY
    Session organizer: Dimitrios Tsagdis
    Dimitrios Tsagdis
    Centre for Systems Research
    Lincoln School of Management
    University of Lincolnshire & Humberside
    Brayford Pool
    Lincoln LN6 7TS, Lincolnshire
    United Kingdom
    Phone: 44 1522 886214
    Fax: 44 1522 886023
    E-mail: dtsagdis@lincoln.ac.uk
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                    JOINT SESSIONS WITH OTHER GROUPS:
1.  Monday, July 27, 1998, 20.30-22.30:
    Joint session with RC33, Logic and Methodology
    SOCIOCYBERNETIC METHODOLOGY
    Co-organizers:
    Johannes van der Zouwen (RC33)
    Vakgroep M&T, SCW, VU
    De Boelelaan 1081C
    1081 HV Amstewrdam
    The Netherlands
    Phone 31 20 444 6871
    Fax: 31 20 444 6810
    E-mail: zouwen@scw.vu.nl
    and
    Cor van Dijkum (WG01)
    Vakgroep Methodenleer en Statistiek, FSW der U.U.
    Heidelberglaan 1
    3584 CS  Utrecht
    The Netherlands
    Phone: 3130 534911
    Fax: 3130 535797
    E-mail: c.vandijkum@fsw.ruu.nl
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2.  Thursday, July 30, 1998, 20.30-22.30:
    Joint session with RC07, Futures Research
    SOCIOCYBERNETICS AND THE FUTURE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
    Co-organizers:
    Eleonora Barbieri Masini (RC07)
    Via Antonio Bertoloni 23
    00197 Roma
    Italy
    Phone: 39 6 807 2529
    Fax: 39 6 807 2529
    E-mail: fmasini@pelagus.it
    and
    Felix Geyer (WG01)
    SISWO
    Plantage Muidergracht 4
    1018 TV  Amsterdam
    The Netherlands
    Phone: 31 20 527 06 52
    Fax: 31 20 622 94 30
    E-mail: geyer@siswo.uva.nl
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3.  Friday, July 31, 1998, 20.30-22.30:
    Joint session with RC36, Alienation Theory and Research
    CYBERNETICS AND ALIENATION: MARRIAGE OR DIVORCE?
    Co-organizers:
    Lauren Langman (RC36)
    Department of Sociology and Anthropology
    Loyola University of Chicago
    6525 North Sheridan Road
    Chicago, IL 60626
    USA
    Phone:1 312 508 3463
    Fax: 1 312 508 3646
    E-mail: YLPSLL0@cpua.it.luc.edu
    and
    Felix Geyer (WG01)
    SISWO
    Plantage Muidergracht 4
    1018 TV  Amsterdam
    The Netherlands
    Phone: 31 20 527 06 52
    Fax: 31 20 622 94 30
    E-mail: geyer@siswo.uva.nl
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