Thursday, January 28, 2016

News from Italian Systems Society

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to bring to your attention, in case of your interest, the publication of the proceedings of the 2014 conference of the Italian Systems Society:

Minati, G., Abram, M. and Pessa, E., (eds.), (2016), Towards a post-Bertalanffy Systemics. Springer, New York 

A brief profile of the Italian Systems Society and a list of proceedings published previously are available [below].

Best regards,

Prof. Gianfranco Minati

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· Polytechnic University of Milan/Department 'Building Environment Sciences and Technology', doctoral lecturer on systems science
· Personal URL  http://www.gianfrancominati.net/

The Italian Systems Society (AIRS)  was founded in the 1996. The AIRS is a network of academicians, scientists, researchers and professionals involved in Systemics. A partial list of disciplines represented is:

 Architecture
 Biology
 Economics
 Education
 Engineering
 Mathematics
 Neurosciences
 Medicine
 Music
 Philosophy
 Psychology
 Physics.

The conferences had as open lecturer professors Arecchi, Haken, Klir, and Kauffman. The proceedings have been published as:

1. Minati, G., Abram, M. and Pessa, E., (eds.), (2015), Towards a post-Bertalanffy Systemics. Springer, New York.

2. Minati, G., Abram, M. and Pessa, E., (eds.), (2012), Methods, Models, simulations and approaches - towards a general theory of change. World Scientific, Singapore

3. Minati, G., Abram, M. and Pessa, E., (eds.), (2009), Processes of emergence of systems and systemic properties. Towards a general theory of emergence. World Scientific, Singapore.

4. Minati, G., Pessa, E., and Abram, M., (eds.), (2006), Systemics of Emergence: Research and Applications. Springer, New York.

5. Minati, G., and Pessa, E., (eds.) (2002), Emergence in Complex Cognitive, Social and Biological Systems. Kluwer, New York.

6. Minati, G., (ed.), (1998), Proceedings of the first Italian Conference on Systemics, Apogeo scientifica, Milan, Italy.

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