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Page 1: Institute for Complex Systems Simulation Complexity Science as Magic Feather Seth Bullock 2 July 2012 Institute for Complex Systems Simulation

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Complexity Science as Magic Feather

Seth Bullock2 July 2012

Institute for ComplexSystems Simulation

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About MeGame Theory

Networks Science

Simulation Modelling

Visualization

Interdisciplinarity

Philosophy of Science

Methodology

Termites

Neuromodulation

MarketsSocial

ProcessesAmorphous Computing

Honest Signalling

Complexity

EmergenceSelf-organization

Adaptation

MeAI

Alife

Cog. Psych.Cog.

Phil.

Biology

Complexity Science

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What is Complexity Science?

“Complexity science explores the emergent behaviour of complex systems by focusing on their interconnections and architecture, rather than on individual components.

It represents a novel scientific approach across traditional disciplinary boundaries.”

– EPSRC Research Landscape, Cross-Disciplinary Interfaces Programme, June 2009.

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A Systemic Century

20th Century 21st

Century

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Systemic Questions

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Emergent Organisation

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The Synthetic Method

?

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...Perhaps Inside a Computer?

The Southampton Supercomputer: • Fastest at a UK University•Greenest in the UK• 8000 processors• £3m

...an extremely powerful tool.

But with great power comes great responsibility...

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Why Complexity Science for You?

The standard (sometimes partially implicit) rhetoric:

1. Socio-techno-cultural-economic systems are:

• large, involved, unfolding, contextual, reflexive, etc.

• i.e., they are “complex”.

2. Social scientists struggle to understand these systems

3. Complexity Science is the proper study of such systems.

Complexity Science should be useful to social scientists.

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An Example?

Lynne Cameron studies second language learning.

I worked with her informally on applying complex systems ideas to the systems she was interested in.

How do the trajectories of language learning experience within a classroom differ from those experienced at home?

• We had some extremely interesting conversations,

• ...and a sense that the language of dynamical systems theory was very pertinent and potentially productive,

• ...but we had problems moving from talking to modelling.

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Gloom...

What was going wrong?

• There was scant theory with which to guide the modelling

• The questions to be addressed by the model were unclear

• “Complexity Science” seemed unable to fill these gaps...

Since then I have repeatedly encountered a similar impasse.

I have begun to think that it stems from:

• limits on what can be discovered through modelling

• unhelpful expectations of complexity science

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Models Aren’t Magic...

Consider: Q. How do judges set bail?

M is collecting questionnaire data from judges in order to try to understand how they reach their bail judgements...M: “I’ve got data from five judges, but it’s really

hard, could you, like, simulate 20 judges for me?”

S: “Well, we’d need to model their decision-making... ...so, I’d need you to explain how they set bail.”

M: “Umm... but...?”

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Complexity Science isn’t Physics...

Are social scientists “damsels in distress”?

Are complexity scientists “white knights”?

No.

Even Physics rarely delivers the predictive, realistic, explanatory models that solve a problem for a scientific community.

The rhetoric surrounding complexity science is wrong – it is not a “saviour”.

So what role should we expect complexity science to play?

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An Example: Reprise

What impact did our “modelling” attempts have?

A change in mind-set, a sharpening of focus.

The development of new empirical tools, new measures, new approaches to visualization.

Stelma, J. “Exploring the emergence of activity in language classroom activity”, in preparation.

Cameron, L. & Stelma, J. (2004). “The dynamics of metaphor in conciliation talk”, Sociolinguistics Symposium, 1-4 April 2004, Newcastle.

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A New Rhetoric...

1. Socio-techno-cultural-economic systems are:

• large, involved, unfolding, contextual, reflexive, etc.

• i.e., they are “complex”

2. Social scientists are best placed to understand these systems

3. But progress at/beyond paradigm boundaries is difficult

4. Complexity Science is a source of tools for thinking

• language, concepts, models, measures, frameworks

Complexity Science should be useful to social scientists.

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A “Magic Feather”?

Reconceives complexity sci. as empowering social scientists...

...enabling them to transcend a current paradigm.

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Autopoiesis (for Dumbos)

An autopoietic system

• is a self-authoring, self-making system

• renews, repairs, replicates or reproduces itself in a flow of matter and energy

• generates/maintains it’s own boundary, distinguishing itself from its milieu

• is a living system, a normative system

• is a sense-making, autonomous system

• has agency in the sense that it has its own agenda

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Autopoietic Habits

Autopoietic systems may be sociological:

• Smoking cigarettes reinforces a habit

• The habit promotes smoking cigarettes

• The habit is self-maintaining

• In fact the habit also brings about its own preconditions by financially legitimising cigarette factories, etc

• From the perspective of the cigarette: A social-cultural-industrial-economic matrix exists, maintaining its place in an auto-catalytic, self-perpetuating cycle...

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Autopoietic Families

What would constitute an autopoietic perspective on families and family care?

•What are the components of a family?

•What processes create/maintain them?

• In what sense are families precarious?

• In what ways do normal family processes mitigate against insults?

•How are families structurally coupled together and to systems of care?

How could an autopoietic care system be implemented?

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Thank you