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Complexity Theory, Systems Theory, and Multiple Intersecting Social Inequalities

✍ Scribed by Walby, S.


Book ID
121744905
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
121 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0048-3931

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✦ Synopsis


This article contributes to the revision of the concept of system in social theory using complexity theory. The old concept of social system is widely discredited; a new concept of social system can more adequately constitute an explanatory framework. Complexity theory offers the toolkit needed for this paradigm shift in social theory. The route taken is not via Luhmann, but rather the insights of complexity theorists in the sciences are applied to the tradition of social theory inspired by Marx, Weber, and Simmel. The article contributes to the theorization of intersectionality in social theory as well as to the philosophy of social science. It addresses the challenge of theorizing the intersection of multiple complex social inequalities, exploring the various alternative approaches, before rethinking the concept of social system. It investigates and applies, for the first time, the implications of complexity theory for the analysis of multiple intersecting social inequalities.


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