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Loet Leydesdorff
 


Science & Technology Dynamics
Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
University of Amsterdam

 

publication and citation profile at Google Scholar

→ publications since 2006; before 2006

→ publications about the Triple Helix

→ re: Anticipation and the Structuration of Expectations

The Knowledge-Based Economy: Modeled, Measured, Simulated

* The first 25 pages
* Review in Science & Public Policy
* Review in Chinese

 The Self-Organization of
the Knowledge-Based Society
See review in JASIST 

 53(1), 62-63, 2002

 Second Edition 
(Internet)

 Second edition 
(pdf)

 

 

Selection of publications about

Anticipation and the Structuration of Expectations

 

 

 

 

 

Can Intellectual Processes in the Sciences Also Be Simulated? The Anticipation and Visualization of Possible Future States, Scientometrics 105(3) (2015) 2197-2214; doi: 10.1007/s11192-015-1630-6 .

 

Hyperincursive Cogitata and Incursive Cogitantes: Scholarly Discourse as a Strongly Anticipatory System, International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems 28 (2014) 173-186.

 

Radical Constructivism and Radical Constructedness: Luhmann’s Sociology of Semantics, Organizations, and Self-Organization, Constructivist Foundations 8(1) (2012) 85-92

 

The Communication of Meaning and the Structuration of Expectations: Giddens’ “structuration theory” and Luhmann’s “self-organization,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 61(10) (2010) 2138-2150; <pdf-version>

Redundancy in Systems which Entertain a Model of Themselves: Interaction Information and the Self-Organization of Anticipation, Entropy 12(1) (2010) 63-79; <pdf>

 

Loet Leydesdorff & Sander Franse, The communication of meaning in social systems, Systems Research and Behavioral Science 26(1) (2009) 109-117; <pdf-version>

 

The Communication of Meaning in Anticipatory Systems: A Simulation Study of the Dynamics of Intentionality in Social Interactions, Vice-Presidential Address at the 8th Int. Conference of Computing Anticipatory Systems (CASYS07), Liège, Belgium, 6-11 August 2007. In: D. M. Dubois (Ed.) Proceedings of the 8th Intern. Conf. on Computing Anticipatory Systems CASYS’07. Melville, NY: American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1051 (2008) pp. 33-49. <pdf-version>

 

Luhmann’s Communication-Theoretical Specification of the ‘Genomena’ of Husserl’s Phenomenology, pp. 233-243 in: Edmundo Balsemão Pires (Ed.), Public Space, Power and Communication, Coimbra:  Edições Afrontamento, 2007. <pdf-version>

 

Scientific Communication and Cognitive Codification: Social Systems Theory and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, European Journal of Social Theory 10(3), 375-388, 2007; <pdf-version>

 

Hyperincursion and the Globalization of a Knowledge-Based Economy, In: D. M. Dubois (Ed.) Proceedings of the 7th Intern. Conf. on Computing Anticipatory Systems CASYS’05, Liège, Belgium, 8-13 August 2005. Melville, NY: American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, Vol. 839, 2006, pp. 560-569; <pdf-version>

Anticipatory Systems and the Processing of Meaning: A Simulation Inspired by Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 8(2) 2005, Paper 7, at http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/8/2/7.html.

Датэрміновае сістэмы і апрацоўкі сэнсу; translated into Belorussian by Martha Ruszkowski and W.H. Geeks.

 

Loet Leydesdorff and Daniel Dubois, Anticipation in Social Systems, International Journal of Computing Anticipatory Systems, 15, 203-216, 2004. <pdf-version>

 

Are EU Networks Anticipatory Systems? An empirical and analytical approach, in: Daniel M. Dubois (Ed.), Computing Anticipatory Systems -- CASYS’99 (Woodbury, NY: American Physics Institute, 2000), pp. 171-181.

 

Loet Leydesdorff & Peter van den Besselaar (1998). Competing Technologies: Lock-ins and Lock-outs, pp. 309-23 in: Daniel M. Dubois (Ed.), Computing Anticipatory Systems, Proceedings of the American Institute of Physics 437. Woodbury, New York: American Institute of Physics.