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Social Entropy Theory

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Social Entropy Theory illuminates the fundamental problems of societal analysis with a nonequilibrium approach, a new frame of reference built upon contemporary macrological principles, including general systems theory and information theory. Social entropy theory, using Shannon's H and the entropy concept, avoids the common (and often artificial) separation of theory and method in sociology. The hallmark of the volume is integration, as seen in the author's interdisciplinary discussions of equilibrium, entropy, and homeostasis. Unique features of the book are the introduction of the three-level model of social measurement, the theory of allocation, the concepts of global-mutable-immutable, discussion of order and power, and a large set of testable hypotheses.

328 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1990

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Kenneth D. Bailey

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April 14, 2009
Good references on the physics aspects of sociology.
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December 13, 2019
I thought it was educational. Although, it's useful going in knowing that a lot of the terminology is dated. 4/5.
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