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About: Social system is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2974 publications have been published within this topic receiving 92395 citations.


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TL;DR: This review details the multiple developmental processes that underlie social categorization, a universal mechanism for making sense of a vast social world with roots in perceptual, conceptual, and social systems.
Abstract: Social categorization is a universal mechanism for making sense of a vast social world with roots in perceptual, conceptual, and social systems. These systems emerge strikingly early in life and undergo important developmental changes across childhood. The development of social categorization entails identifying which ways of classifying people are culturally meaningful, how these categories might be used to predict, explain, and evaluate the behavior of other people, and how one's own identity relates to these systems of categorization and representation. Social categorization can help children simplify and understand their social environment but has detrimental consequences in the forms of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination. Thus, understanding how social categorization develops is a central problem for the cognitive, social, and developmental sciences. This review details the multiple developmental processes that underlie this core psychological capacity.

43 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the concept of research relevance from a systems theoretical perspective, which is based on the work of German sociologist Niklas Luhmann, and show that, strictly speaking, science cannot produce relevant knowledge prior to application.
Abstract: This article discusses the concept of research relevance from a systems theoretical perspective. Based on the claim that many scholars still think of relevance as something that can be achieved and enhanced by choosing the “right” measures (e.g., “user-friendly” writing style), the authors argue that such a perspective obscures the self-referential status of “science” and “practice” as social systems in society. Our systems theoretical discussion, which is based on the work of German sociologist Niklas Luhmann, shows that, strictly speaking, science cannot produce relevant knowledge prior to application. Instead, practice has to make scientific knowledge relevant by incorporating it into the specific logic of its system. We argue that such an integration of knowledge is only possible by first acting as if the offered knowledge were relevant and to then modify and extend it according to the idiosyncrasies of the system. We characterize these as-if assumptions as fictions and show their significance for ret...

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that change requires that actors of a social system construct a sufficiently shared vision of a desired future state and manage to act together in order to navigate the pathway towards that aim.
Abstract: In recent decades, a new paradigm for public policies in rural areas has made headway. This new approach aims to support economic and institutional transformation processes designed and implemented by local rural actors themselves. It argues for the building of local partnerships as atoolfor the governance of rural change. This paper reflects about the governance of development and change in rural areas. It builds a conceptual framework from two complementary theoretical sources: (a) complexity theory views on the governance of resilience and (b) institutional theories. Given the impossibility to predict and plan social change in a top-down fashion, it stresses that change requires that actors of a social system construct a sufficiently shared vision of a desired future state and manage to act together in order to ‘navigate’ the pathway towards that aim. Capacity for territorial governance is also critical in rural governance of resilience. System resilience refers to the capacity of actors to adjust the desired pathway whenever external shocks threaten its viability, or in certain cases, impose the need for a more fundamental change in the prevailing system and the desired pathways of change. We argue that these theoretical inspirations provide a useful substantiated underpinning for the territorial paradigm of rural development and allow us to show why and how the local partnership has the potential to improve the governance and the resilience of rural territories. We also develop a number of further reflections about the challenges of such partnerships, in particular the difficulties emerging from heterogeneous interest and power of local actors.

43 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the conditions necessary for a social system to become self-organizing in terms of communications are specified, and the notion of interpenetration by action can then be analyzed by means of structural and operational couplings of the social communication system.

43 citations

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TL;DR: A contextual process configuration model for realizing the mass individualized manufacturing and the Social Internet of Things (SIoT) strategy is introduced to boost sociality and narrow down the contextual computing complexity based on situational awareness in a cyber-physical-social connected space.
Abstract: Under the tendency of mass individualization demands, social manufacturing has been proposed as a new paradigm. This paper proposes a contextual process configuration model for realizing the mass i...

42 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202316
202237
2021111
2020115
2019117
2018122