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- W977405979 abstract "Classic Paper MIND, MEAD, AND MENTAL BEHAVIORISM Walter Buckley (with an introduction by David R. Schwandt) Buckley, W. (1996) Mind, Mead, and mental behaviorism, in K.M. Kwan (eds), Individuality and Social Control: Essays in Honor of Tamotsu Shibutani, ISBN 9780762300952, pp. 337-363. Reproduced by kind permission.It is quite fitting that Walter Buckley's paper Mind, Mead and Mental Behaviorism has been selected as the classic paper contribution for this special issue of Emergence: Complexity and Organization (E:CO) concerning human interaction dynamics and complex adaptive systems. The paper presents a discussion of the dynamics of fine-grained interactions from the agent's perspective. Buckley reaches back into the history of the social sciences to bring forward and integrate concepts of self and society into the realm of 1990s neuroscience and complex adaptive social systems. He spans a history of almost 100 years.While writing in 1996, he goes back to the 1920s and 1930s to incorporate Mead's (1934) (and others') work on human interaction as part of the explanation of finegrained actor dynamics and the emergence of the actor's social structures and their coarse-grained environment. His paper appropriately illustrates Kurt Richardson's original goal of the Classical Papers Section of E:CO: to combat the four difficulties in theory building (retranslation issues, reinventing the wheel, empire building, and historicity) (2004). As the complexity field explores human interaction we can benefit from past research and theory so as to refrain from reinventing human dynamics and building new empires. This in turn allows us to concentrate our efforts on considering human dynamics as the focus of complexity explanations.The complexity of human interaction dynamics exists at multiple levels of analysis. In furthering our quest to better understand these dynamics, both fine-grained and coarse-grained, this special issue of E:CO addresses the interactions of individuals with others, with their environments, and with their self. In the context of complex adaptive social systems, Buckley uses the seminal work of Herbert Mead to develop a critical introduction to a human systems model of knowledge acquisition and maintenance of consciousness (p. 354). His synthesis allows him to assert that in human interactions we can no longer sidestep the role of mind and brain in the conscious actions of agency (or the knowledgeable actor).This is not the first time Buckley's work has been selected for E:CO's classic contribution. His groundbreaking work in complex adaptive systems, Society as a Complex Adaptive System (1968), provided a bridge for complexity scientists to bring sociological meaning to their models of emergence. He is considered a pioneer in the field of modern social systems, sociology, and sociocybernetics. His early academic career resulted in the publication of Sociology and Modern Systems Theory (1967), in which he constructed the foundations for a dynamic morphogenic conceptualization of coevolving social structures that defied the prevailing (1960s) thought of human interactions being driven by equilibrium or homeostasis seeking processes.The following paper first appeared in a book honoring the University of Chicago pragmatist and sociologist Tamotsu Shibutani (Buckley, 1996). It later appeared as a chapter in Buckley's final book, Society-A Complex Adaptive System: Essays in Social Theory (1998). This book not only served as a capstone to his complex adaptive systems contributions, but connected the nature of complex adaptive social systems to societal issues concerning values, technology, power, policy, and social control.In Mind, Mead and mental behaviorism, Buckley postulates a clear link between the dynamics of human interaction and the emergence of anticipated and unanticipated consequences at both the fine-grained and coarse-grained levels of analysis. …" @default.
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