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A General Theory of Regulation
Stuart A. UmplebyThe George Washington University
Washington, DC
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The foundation of cybernetics
• Two basic elements – regulator and system being regulated
• Circular causal relations between the two• Examples in biology – light on retina,
hunger, thirst, hormones• Examples in social systems – purposeful
activities, driving a car, managing a firm; self-awareness, reflection, strategy
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Facets of cybernetics 1• Computer science, artificial intelligence --
Alan Turing, John von Neumann, • Electrical engineering, control systems,
automation -- Norbert Wiener, • Neurophysiology, experimental
epistemology -- Warren McCulloch, • Biology of cognition and psychotherapy,
consciousness studies – Bateson, Maturana, Watzlawick
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Facets of cybernetics 2
• Management – Beer, Ackoff, Malik• Media studies and literary analysis – Clark,
Hayles, Krippendorff• Social sciences – Deutsch, Buckley,
Luhmann, Mueller• Design, architecture, education – Pask,
Glanville, Scott
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Stages in the development of cybernetics in the US
• First order cybernetics – circular causality, engineering cybernetics, 1940s to 1974
• Second order cybernetics – the role of the observer, biological cybernetics, 1974 to early 1990s
• Social cybernetics – interaction between ideas and society, design of intellectual movements, early 1990s to 2000s
• Cybernetics and philosophy of science
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Example: Amplifying management capability
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A basic principle in cybernetics: The law of requisite variety
• Formulated by Ross Ashby in 1952• The variety in a regulator must be at least as
great as the variety in the system being regulated
• Span of control in management• Given limited human cognitive capacity,
how do we manage social organizations?
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W. Ross Ashby
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Four strategies of regulation
• One-to-one regulation of variety: football, war, assumes complete hostility
• One-to-one regulation of disturbances: crime control, build institutions
• Change the rules of the game: anti-trust regulation, preventing price fixing
• Change the game: the change from ideological competition to sustainable development
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How complexity is controlled
• Each strategy allows an amplification of regulatory capability of about a factor of a thousand
• Regulation must occur throughout, but not necessarily by the regulator. For example, companies regulate each other through competition within rules set by the government
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Example: A multi-disciplinary theory of social change
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Ideas
Variables Groups
Events
A model of social change using four methods for describing systems
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Ways that disciplines describe social systems
• Variables – physics, economics• Events – computer science, history• Groups – sociology, political science• Ideas – psychology, philosophy, cultural
anthropology• Interaction between ideas and events, a
“shoelace model”
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Advantages of using all four methods
• A richer description of the social system is produced
• Important considerations are less likely to be overlooked
• The theories and methods of more than one discipline are used
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Ideas
Variables Groups
Events
A reflexive theory operates at two levels
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A study of three journals• Record the country of the lead author of
each article in 3 English language journals• Sum the number of articles for each region
(or country)• Articles by N. American (or U.S.) authors
have declined• Articles by European and Asian authors
have increased
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Total articles per year by region over time in three journals
0102030405060708090
100
1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1992 1995 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010
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Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
Oceania
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Trend for Top 10 Countries
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40
50
60
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1974 2010
Year
Number
USA
UK
China
Canada
Australia
Spain
Germany
France
Austria
Poland
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The current state of cybernetics• The larger field (see “facets of cybernetics”
above) is not known in the U.S.• No educational programs in the U.S.• To most people “cyber” means computers,
nothing more• Growing interest in Europe and Asia• Lack of interest in the U.S. is due to a lack
of interest in general theories
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Policy challenges
• Supporting research in cybernetics• Supporting education in cybernetics• Does the U.S., which was the leading
creator of cybernetics, want to abandon the field to other countries?
• Cybernetics provides a theory of an information society
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Conferences in summer 2014
• American Society for Cybernetics, GW, Washington, DC, August 3-9, 2014, 50th Anniversary meeting, www.isss.org
• International Society for the Systems Sciences, GW, Washington, DC, July 27 –August 1, 2014, www.asc-cybernetics.org
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Contact information
Stuart A. UmplebyDepartment of ManagementThe George Washington UniversityWashington, DC
www.gwu.edu/[email protected]
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A presentation prepared for the
Policy Studies OrganizationSixth Annual Dupont Summit
Washington, DC December 6, 2013