Evolutionary Systems Theory
Wolfgang Hofkirchner gives a Keynote Lecture on “Evolutionary Systems Theory as transdisciplinary methodology. The legacy of Ludwig von Bertalanffy” at the International Botanical Congress 2005 in Vienna.
Genes in Ecosystems: Mechanism and/or Semiosis?
Genes in Ecosystems: Mechanism and/or Semiosis? Konrad-Lorenz-Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Altenberg, with Toshiyuki Nakajima (Department of Biology, Ehime University, Japan), Charbel El-Hani (Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil), Luis Emilio Bruni (Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen), together with BCSSS.
Three Perspectives of Biosemiotics
Three Perspectives of Biosemiotics are discussed at the University Salzburg with Toshiyuki Nakajima (Department of Biology, Ehime University, Japan), Charbel El-Hani (Institute of Biology, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil), Luis Emilio Bruni (Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen), organized by BCSSS.
Cultural Context of Social Self-Organization
Wolfgang Hofkirchner presents “Society as a Self-Organising System” and “The Importance of Systems Thinking”, Keynote Lecture at Cultural Context of Social Self-Organization 28.-29.4.2005, International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference, Kyiv National Shevchenko University, Ukrainian Synergetic Society, Kyiv
BCSSS formally established
With the meeting on 17 December 2004 at the Vienna University of Technology the BCSSS was founded.
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