The Santiago Boys – podcast coming summer 2023 from Evgeny Morozov

HE TECH WORLD THAT MAY HAVE BEEN

THE SANTIAGO BOYS

A wild tale of how Allende’s engineers dared challenge corporations and spy agencies – and almost won. Theirs was a battle for the very soul of our information technology. And we still have much to learn from it. Written and presented by Evgeny Morozov. Coming out in the summer of 2023.

The Santiago Boys

Just as everyone in ‘former Yugoslavia’ is actually living in the future Yugoslavia (https://rememberingyugoslavia.com/), the possibility of things having been different lives on in our imagination – the poet president and grounded utopian ambitions contrasted to the evil in the name of ideology that followed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24qn991dxiQ

A very short introduction to Balint groups « The Balint Society

[I’m never sure where a legitimate connection to systems|complexity|cybernetics ends with OD and group dynamics stuff – I think I’m about to become more open to including this sort of concept. Not least because some of the responses to my LinkedIn post today https://www.linkedin.com/posts/antlerboy_time-out-of-time-toot-activity-7046729884106133505-8POM/ emphasised the connections]

John Salinsky, June 2009

Balint beginsBalint groups are named after the psychoanalyst Michael Balint (1896-1970). In the late 1950s, Michael and his wife Enid began holding psychological training seminars for GPs in London. This work was first described in the book The Doctor, his Patient and the Illness (1957). There were no lectures and the doctors’ education was based on case presentation and discussion in a small group of nine or ten with a psychoanalyst leader. To begin with, Balint encouraged the group members to hold ‘long interviews’ with their problem patients. This helped the doctors to concentrate on becoming good listeners. Subsequently the focus changed to studying the relationship between doctor and patient in the context of every day ordinary-length consultations.  The groups met once a week for a number of years so that patients and their progress could be followed up. The continuity also enabled group members to feel at ease with each other. Since those early days, Balint groups have spread across the world and in 22 countries there are national Balint Societies whose aim is to foster and develop the Balint approach.

Continues in source: A very short introduction to Balint groups « The Balint Society

Why Is Cybernetics Still Alive? On Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan’s “Code” – Jathan Sadowski (2023)

March 29, 2023   •   By Jathan Sadowski

Why Is Cybernetics Still Alive? On Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan’s “Code”

Two Theorists on Work Systems: Murray Bowen and Barry Oshry – Kott (2023)

Two Theorists on Work Systems: Murray Bowen and Barry Oshryby Katherine Kott

Systems | Free Full-Text | Two Theorists on Work Systems: Murray Bowen and Barry Oshry

The Multifaceted Sensemaking Theory: A Systematic Literature Review and Content Analysis on Sensemaking – Turner et al (2023)

The Multifaceted Sensemaking Theory: A Systematic Literature Review and Content Analysis on Sensemakingby John R. Turner 1,*,Jeff Allen 2,Suliman Hawamdeh 2 andGujjula Mastanamma 2

Systems | Free Full-Text | The Multifaceted Sensemaking Theory: A Systematic Literature Review and Content Analysis on Sensemaking

Systems, Volume 11, Issue 3 (March 2023) – 54 articles – and a concern

Cover Story (view full-size image): Aviation is characterized by many stakeholders, long lifespans, and high requirements for safety, security, and documentation. To meet these as well as customer needs, aircraft are regularly retrofitted with new cabins. During the planning and execution of this cabin retrofit, handling the required data poses a challenge. While many of them are available in some form, there is a lack of a digitally usable dataset of the specific aircraft. To support the overall process of retrofitting aircraft, an approach to model-driven data handling tailored to the unique circumstances of aviation is introduced. It combines systems engineering and data science techniques framed by an iterative procedure that creates and enhances a digitally accessible dataset and eases access to needed information. View this paper

Here’s the link to the ‘journal’ ‘edition’ https://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/11/3

I will link to two articles I’m particularly interested in, but with no guaranteee of quality or quality of review.

My concern – here’s what I posted on a listserver:

While I’m very interested in at least two of these articles (Oshry and Bowen and Sensemaking), the range here and the lack of theme and the dubious qualifications of some of the articles to be about ‘systems’ reinforce my concerns about the journal and about any serious organisations or individuals associating with it and thereby lending it credibility. The lack of editing I have noted in some articles supports this.

It has been named as a predatory journal along with many published by MDPI – MDPI of course strenuously refute this but ‘aggressively rent-seeking’ doesn’t feel like an inappropriate response. Links below including MDPI’s attack.

As a systems community, don’t we have a responsibilty to take this seriously?

https://paolocrosetto.wordpress.com/2021/04/12/is-mdpi-a-predatory-publisher/

Is MDPI a predatory publisher?

https://twitter.com/PlieningerLab/status/1428346892979634178

https://predatoryreports.org/news/f/list-of-all-mdpi-predatory-publications

List of all MDPI predatory journals

https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/5482

Warning about a Suspicious Website Denouncing MDPI Journals

https://www.researchgate.net/post/Is_it_true_that_MDPI_journals_are_predatory
Systems | March 2023 – Browse Articles

Ecological Limits to Development: Living with the SDGs | ST-ON | 2023-03-13 – Coevolving Innovations

Ecological Limits to Development: Living with the SDGs | ST-ON | 2023-03-13

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The book Ecological Limits to Development: Living with the Sustainable Development Goals, published in 2002 by Routledge, was released as open access in 2023 by Taylor-Francis for readers who don’t have access to a university library.

Continues in source:

Ecological Limits to Development: Living with the SDGs | ST-ON | 2023-03-13 – Coevolving Innovations

Design and Diagnosis for Sustainable Organizations: The Viable System Method | Jose Perez Rios (2012) – book and sample intro

pdf: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-3-642-22318-1/1?pdf=chapter%20toc

Design and Diagnosis for Sustainable Organizations: The Viable System Method | SpringerLink

Develop A Systems Thinking Lens For Collective Leadership – Collective Leadership for Scotland – Joan O’Donnell (2023)

Developing a Systems Thinking Lens for Collective LeadershipOne of the core components of Collective Leadership is about understanding complexity and the role of systems thinking as we seek to work on complex societal issues. This resource was prepared in partnership with Joan O’Donnell, who undertook an internship with the Collective Leadership for Scotland Team in 2022.  It is offered as a guide to systems thinking and how to adopt a systems thinking approach as part of our wider Collective Leadership and Public Policy work.873878_SCT0123759776-001_Collective Leadership Brochure_FINAL

Resources & Publications – Collective Leadership for Scotland

pdf:

Click to access 873878_SCT0123759776-001_Collective-Leadership-Brochure_FINAL.pdf

Trond Hjorteland – Good OST & STS sources | LinkedIn

Trond Hjorteland

Senior IT Consultant and sociotechnical practitioner

15 articles Following

March 24, 2023

What follows is a list of core Open Systems Theory and Sociotechnical Systems design sources that I like and suggest to people when asked.

Good OST & STS sources | LinkedIn

Toolbox for the Systems Change Mindset | National Fund for Workforce Solutions

Toolbox for the Systems Change MindsetNavigate the Systems Change Toolbox

Toolbox for the Systems Change Mindset | National Fund for Workforce Solutions

GSB-100: George Spencer-Brown Centennial Celebration, Apr 2, 2023 at 6:00 PM UK time

Join us as we commemorate and celebrate the extraordinary life of George Spencer-Brown (1923-2016) on the 100th anniversary of his birth!

By GSB SocietyFollow

When and where

Sunday, April 2 · 6 – 8pm BST

Please join us on Sunday, April 2nd 2023 for a live commemoration and celebration of George Spencer-Brown. We will be joined by friends who knew Spencer-Brown and who will share brief recollections of his life. We will also be announcing the formation of our society, news about our recent and forthcoming publications, and information about our upcoming conferences.

This event will be open to audiences interested in the life and the work of George Spencer-Brown, and will be made available to a wider public after the event via YouTube.

Spencer-Brown’s 1969 book Laws of Form was a work of pure mathematics that many recognized as being of tremendous spiritual and scientific importance, giving the text a significant metaphysical aura and its author a legendary status that is quite rare today. The biography of Spencer-Brown lives up to the mythology, and we will hear all about that at this event.

Start: 6.00 pm BST (5.00 pm UTC / 1.00 pm EST / 10.00 am PDT)

Duration: 2 hours

GSB-100: George Spencer-Brown Centennial Celebration Tickets, Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 1:00 PM | Eventbrite

War Machine podcast: Randy Dible /// Laws Of Form

In this episode Justin Pearl and Matt Baker speak again to Randy Dible about George Spencer Brown’s hugely influential but not widely-known mathematical grimoire Laws of Form, originally published in 1969.

Randy is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at St. Joseph’s University in New York, and a doctoral student in the Department of Philosophy, at The New School for Social Research. His work is in ontological phenomenology, history of philosophical ideas, and Ancient Greek philosophy.

https://nssr.academia.edu/RandolphDible

Randy Dible /// Laws Of Form

Pond brains and GPT-4 – by Gordon Brander – Subconscious

[I feel I’ve read – and shared – this before, but it’s only just been posted…]

Pond brains and GPT-4

Gordon Brander

Stafford Beer and Gordon Pask were building a pond that thinks. Their biological computing project set out to build ecosystems with inputs and outputs, that could function as computers…


Pond brains and GPT-4 – by Gordon Brander – Subconscious

Christopher Alexander and Systemic Design

Christopher Alexander and Systemic Designby Hans Kaspar Hugentobler

Christopher Alexander and Systemic Design