Complex Systems Research focuses on systems comprising sets of agents that form unified wholes in their interactions, relationships, or dependencies. Their emergent, global behaviors cannot be predicted on the basis of the rules governing the individual agents. Definitions and descriptions of complex systems revolve around such terms as emergent, adaptive, nonlinear, irreducible, noncompressible, non-decomposable, multi-level, self-organizing, context-sensitive, and adaptive.
Learn More...Group Dynamics – oriented by Complex Systems Research, the intertwining cognitive and behavioral processes among social groups – both within (intragroup) and between (intergroup).
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Davis, B., & Francis, K. (2024). “Group Dynamics” in Discourses on Learning in Education. https://learningdiscourses.com.
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