I have been invited to write an article on "Cybernetics and 
Second-Order Cybernetics" for the Encyclopedia of Physical Science 
and Technology. The only problem is that the guidelines for authors 
require me to add a bibliography with  5 to 15 valuable
secondary works (i.e. reviews or overviews of cybernetics, rather 
than novel contributions on specific topics), that are *not more than 
five years old*.
This is something very much lacking in the domain of cybernetics. We 
all know the classics by people like Wiener, Ashby and von Foerster, 
but these are all decades old. The only work I could think of that 
unambiguously fulfills this requirement is Charles Francois' 
"Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics" (1997, Saur, Munich).
Can anybody suggest any other works (books, papers, ...) that would 
satisfy the requirement? (I suppose the 5 year limit can be relaxed a 
little, to, say, 8 or 9 years). If so, please let me know the exact 
reference, and preferably some indication of its content.
Francis
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Francis Heylighen           <fheyligh@vub.ac.be> -- Center "Leo Apostel"
Free University of Brussels, Krijgskundestr. 33, 1160 Brussels,  Belgium
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