Cybernetics and Social Order. Models and Images of Society in Norbert Wiener and Karl Deutsch
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Cybernetics, Social theory, Norbert Wiener, Karl Deutsch, Information society, OrderAbstract
The present contribution aims at defining the relation between cybernetics and social theory from the perspective of society as order. After an historical framework of the cybernetic movement, a careful reading of the works of Norbert Wiener, in which he introduced the concept of feed-back and the idea of information society, has revealed a keen awareness about the social effects of technological innovation. Among the social scientists who had made use of cybernetic concepts, it has been considered the work of Karl Deutsch, which was one of the first completely cybernetic perspective for the study of political and social phenomena. The main conclusion is that cybernetics, as a meeting point between different disciplines, has produced an image of self-regulated society in line with the image of society as order.Downloads
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2013-07-24
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Carradore, R. (2013). Cybernetics and Social Order. Models and Images of Society in Norbert Wiener and Karl Deutsch. Scienza & Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine, 25(48). https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/3899
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