Kim offers an accessible, interdisciplinary textbook using systems theory as a framework to stimulate discussion about how the social sciences develop understanding of society and its evolution. It is designed for a wide range of students in sociology, politics and economics, encouraging interdisciplinary thinking and understanding.
Kim offers an accessible, interdisciplinary textbook using systems theory as a framework to stimulate discussion about how the social sciences develop understanding of society and its evolution. It is designed for a wide range of students in sociology, politics and economics, encouraging interdisciplinary thinking and understanding.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kim Dong-Hwan is a Professor of Public Administration at Chung-Ang University, Seoul, South Korea. In his youth, he was involved in information and telecommunication policy in Korea. During his mid-career, he authored several books in Korean, including "System Dynamics" and "Systems Thinking." In his later years, he served as the president of two academic societies: the Korean System Dynamics Society and the Korean Association of Futures Studies.
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Part I. Methodology of Social Science. Chapter 1. Target of Social Science: Emergent Property. Chapter 2. Statics vs. Dynamics of social sciences. Chapter 3. Method of Testimony. Chapter 4. Socialization vs. Individualization. Part II. Frame of Social Science. Chapter 5. Four Realms of Society. Chapter 6. Social Sciences of Four Realms. Chapter 7. Institutions of Four Realms. Chapter 8. Public vs. Private Area. Chapter 9. Value vs. Fact. Chapter 10. Competition vs. Corporation. Part III. Mechanism of Social Science. Chapter 11. Resource Allocation vs. Conflict Resolution. Chapter 12. Resource Allocation in Economy: Market Price Adjustment. Chapter 13. Resource Allocation in Administration: Queueing Mechanism. Chapter 14. The Academic Study of Queueing. Chapter 15. Spectrum of Resource Allocation. Chapter 16. Conflict Resolution in Communities: Spatial Separation. Chapter 17. Conflict Resolution in Politics: Temporal Separation. Chapter 18. Spectrum of Conflict Resolution. Part IV. Dynamics of Failure. Chapter 19. Market Failure: Public Goods. Chapter 20. Market Failure: Unethical Market. Chapter 21. Community Failure: Welfare State. Chapter 22. Cause of Community Failure: Commons. Chapter 23. Self-governance by Communities. Chapter 24. Government Failure: Corruption and Privatization. Chapter 25. Government Failure: NPM and NG. Chapter 26. Political Failure: Coup d'état and Non-violent Resistance. Chapter 27. Rule of Error. Chapter 28. Incrementalism vs. Revolutionism. Part V. Futures of Social Sciences. Chapter 29. New Economics: Network Externality. Chapter 30. Revival of Community. Chapter 31. New Relationship between Community and Administration. Chapter 32. New Relationship between Community and Politics. Chapter 33. New Wine in New Wineskin - Visual Thinkers
Part I. Methodology of Social Science. Chapter 1. Target of Social Science: Emergent Property. Chapter 2. Statics vs. Dynamics of social sciences. Chapter 3. Method of Testimony. Chapter 4. Socialization vs. Individualization. Part II. Frame of Social Science. Chapter 5. Four Realms of Society. Chapter 6. Social Sciences of Four Realms. Chapter 7. Institutions of Four Realms. Chapter 8. Public vs. Private Area. Chapter 9. Value vs. Fact. Chapter 10. Competition vs. Corporation. Part III. Mechanism of Social Science. Chapter 11. Resource Allocation vs. Conflict Resolution. Chapter 12. Resource Allocation in Economy: Market Price Adjustment. Chapter 13. Resource Allocation in Administration: Queueing Mechanism. Chapter 14. The Academic Study of Queueing. Chapter 15. Spectrum of Resource Allocation. Chapter 16. Conflict Resolution in Communities: Spatial Separation. Chapter 17. Conflict Resolution in Politics: Temporal Separation. Chapter 18. Spectrum of Conflict Resolution. Part IV. Dynamics of Failure. Chapter 19. Market Failure: Public Goods. Chapter 20. Market Failure: Unethical Market. Chapter 21. Community Failure: Welfare State. Chapter 22. Cause of Community Failure: Commons. Chapter 23. Self-governance by Communities. Chapter 24. Government Failure: Corruption and Privatization. Chapter 25. Government Failure: NPM and NG. Chapter 26. Political Failure: Coup d'état and Non-violent Resistance. Chapter 27. Rule of Error. Chapter 28. Incrementalism vs. Revolutionism. Part V. Futures of Social Sciences. Chapter 29. New Economics: Network Externality. Chapter 30. Revival of Community. Chapter 31. New Relationship between Community and Administration. Chapter 32. New Relationship between Community and Politics. Chapter 33. New Wine in New Wineskin - Visual Thinkers
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