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E-raamat: Understanding Society through a Systems Approach: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences

  • Formaat: 210 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040117248
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  • Formaat: 210 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040117248

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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 promotes an integrated view of the social sciences by proposing politics, economics, administration, and community as the core areas of society, and explains their characteristics, how they are moved by what kind of systems, and how they have evolved through their interrelationships.

This book explains how the major areas of operate on certain structures and principles, and how they have developed while maintaining certain relationships with each other. The beauty of the entire field of social sciences lies in understanding society and social sciences as a whole and the relationships that intertwines it. It is unique in that it approaches social science from an Eastern perspective, using traditional Eastern thought and social phenomena as examples in its explanations and proposes a methodology for understanding society that’s different to traditional social science textbooks, which use the application of natural science methodology and statistics to understand society.

Designed for a wide range of students in sociology, politics, and economics, encouraging interdisciplinary thinking and understanding. It is written with citations of classical writings by social scientists, including Locke, Rousseau, Hobbes, Mill, Marx, Engels, Proudhon, Smith, Weber, Durkheim, Buber, Myrdal, Habermas, Popper, Hayek, Putnam, and others. Through this book, readers can gain panoramic insights into how the works of these social scientists are interconnected.



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.

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
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.