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Title: Personality and Society in the Theory of Self-Organized Criticality
Authors: Zhukov, D. S.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Уральский федеральный университет
Ural Federal University
Citation: Zhukov D. S. Personality and Society in the Theory of Self-Organized Criticality / D. S. Zhukov // Changing Societies & Personalities. — 2023. — Vol. 7. Iss. 2. — P. 10–33.
Abstract: Emerged in the domain of natural science, the theory of selforganized criticality (SOC) has spread to various fields over the past decades, achieving the status of an interdisciplinary paradigm. This article aims to answer three questions: Is SOC really a ubiquitous property of social reality? Does the SOC theory really substantiate the fundamental unpredictability and inevitability of social catastrophes? What contribution can the SOC theory make to clarifying the fundamental mystery of the relationship between human will and historical necessity? I performed a meta-analysis of the latest literature and summarized the results of my own case studies. So far, there is not enough empirical data to confirm that SOC is ubiquitous, although it has been proven that SOC is characteristic of many social systems—especially those in a borderline, transitional state. The SOC theory supports the idea that in some social systems for a fairly long time (even by historical standards), human will, act, and opinion can have a fundamental impact on the development of the whole of a system.
Keywords: PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIUM
SELF-ORGANIZED CRITICALITY
PINK NOISE
HISTORY
SOCIETY
POLITICS
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/123703
RSCI ID: https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=54320246
ISSN: 2587-6104
2587-8964
DOI: 10.15826/csp.2023.7.2.229
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: The work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation under Grant No. 18-18-00187.
RSCF project card: 18-18-00187
Origin: Changing Societies & Personalities. 2023. Vol. 7. Iss. 2
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