Béla A. Bánáthy

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Béla Antal Bánáthy (born 1943 in

Saybrook Graduate School
.

Biography

Bánáthy received his

Educational Administration from the U.C. Berkeley
, in 1991.

In 1969 he started working at the

Saybrook Graduate School
as an adjunct faculty member in 1993 and teaches courses in Systems Inquiry.

Bánáthy has been an active member of the

.

Work

Bánáthy's research interests are in the fields of "the general theories of

social systems". His research in the new millennium has focussed on the "relationship between the ontological and epistemological aspects of complex systems, and the development of a corresponding approach to ecological as well as socio-cultural informatics".[4]

Publications

Bánáthy has published "several articles in systems related publications including:

Behavioral Science, BioSystems, Cybernetics and Systems, Information Systems Architecture and Technology, Systems Practice, Systems Research, and World Futures".[4]
A selection:

Articles:

  • 1996, "Design learning resources". with: Jenks, L., Banathy, B. H., Christakis, A., Frantz, T., Hood, P., & Rowland, G. In G. Rowland (Ed.), Proceedings of the seventh international conversation on social systems design (pp. 18–35). Carmel, CA: International Systems Institute.
  • 1997, "Information, evolution, and change", in: Journal Systemic Practice and Action Research. Springer Issue Volume 10, Number 1 / February, 1997.
  • 1999, "An information typology for the understanding of social systems", In Systems Research and Behavioral Science 16(6), pp 479–494.
  • 2000, "Navigating bounded and unbounded species" in: Sys. Res. 17 pp 481–484.

References

  1. ^ "International Systems Institute". Archived from the original on 2007-12-17. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
  2. ^ General Evolutionary Research Group[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Faculty: Bela Banathy, Jr., Ph.D." Archived from the original on 2012-08-05. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
  4. ^ a b 2003 ISSS Annual Meeting and Conference Archived 2008-04-12 at the Wayback Machine, International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS). Retrieved 25 April 2008.

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