Complexity theory and the social sciences : the state of the art / David Byrne and Gillian Callaghan.
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- 9781032100869
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300.1 WI-I Idea of a social science and its relation to philosophy | 300.11 IN-S Simulation and gaming in social science | 300.11 RO- Routledge handbook of world-systems analysis | 300.1511352 BY-C Complexity theory and the social sciences : the state of the art / | 300.15118 BR-T Theory of moves | 300.15193 HA-G Games as models of social phenomena | 300.15193 LA-G Game theory in the social sciences a reader-friendly guide |
"This expanded and updated edition revisits the use of complexity theory across the social sciences and demonstrates how complexity informs approaches to various contemporary issues in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, widening social inequality, and impending social and ecological catastrophe wrought by global warming."--
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