Sociology and Complexity Science Blog
26/08/2024
The Atlas of Social Complexity. Chapter 7: Bacteria and the Brain
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As I stated in my previous post, the first major content theme in The Atlas of Social Complexity is Cognition, Emotion a...
21/08/2024
Controversies, Pitfalls and Promises of AI in Health Care in South Africa -- Public Lecture Nelson Mandela University
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I want to thank Andrea Hurst and Harsheila Riga for hosting me at Nelson Mandela University , South Africa to run a series of workshops, s...
Why is it so hard to think about the impact of climate change and environmental exposure on brain health?
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I want to thank Andrea Hurst and Harsheila Riga for hosting me at Nelson Mandela University , South Africa to run a series of workshops, s...
COMPLEX-IT workshop, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
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I want to thank Andrea Hurst and Harsheila Riga for hosting me at Nelson Mandela University , South Africa to run a series of workshops, s...
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17/08/2024
The Atlas of Social Complexity. Chapter 6: Autopoiesis and cellular cognition
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As I stated in my previous post, the first major content theme in The Atlas of Social Complexity is Cognition, Emotion a...
14/08/2024
A new book on Brian Castellani's Art Retrospective 1988 - 2018 published by Blurb
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I am happy to report that, in addition to publishing the Atlas of Social Complexity this year, I also published a retrospective of my art fr...
02/08/2024
The Atlas of Social Complexity: Theme 1: Cognition, Emotion and Consciousness
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Chapter 5 introduces the first major theme on our tour, Cognition, Emotion and Consciousness . CLICK HERE TO ORDER BOOK OR READ MORE ...
26/07/2024
The Atlas of Social Complexity. Chapter 4: Cartography and constructing the atlas
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Chapter 4 of the ATLAS OF SOCIAL COMPLEXITY is really our methods chapter; that is, how did we go about doing our rese...
19/07/2024
The Atlas of Social Complexity. Chapter 3: The Thirteen Situations
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As we mentioned in our previous blog post on Chapter 2 of the Atlas, the study of social complexity is up against thirt...
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