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Complexity theory as a possible mechanism for the progression through the stages of social evolution as described by Spiral Dynamics
Victor MacGill
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Applied complexity: From neural nets to managed landscapes, p.238
Complex Systems 2000: The 5th International Conference on Complex Systems (Dunedin, New Zealand, 19-Nov-2000–22-Nov-2000)
New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research
2000
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Complexity theory as a possible mechanism for the progression through the stages of social evolution as described by Spiral Dynamics
Authors
Victor MacGill (Author) - Freelance Researcher, New Zealand
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S Halloy (Editor)
T Williams (Editor)
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Applied complexity: From neural nets to managed landscapes, p.238
Conference details
Complex Systems 2000: The 5th International Conference on Complex Systems (Dunedin, New Zealand, 19-Nov-2000–22-Nov-2000)
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New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research
Date published
2000
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0478108192
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School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
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English
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99449235202621
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