Cybernetics is the interdisciplinary study of the structure of complex systems, especially communication processes, control mechanisms and feedback principles. Cybernetics is closely related to control theory and systems theory, but both in its origins and in its evolution in the second-half of the 20th century, cybernetics is equally applicable to social (that is, language-based) systems. Cybernetics is always and only involved when the system under scrutiny is involved in a closed loop, where action by the system in an environment causes some change in the environment AND that change is manifest to the system via information/feedback that causes changes in the way the system then behaves, and all this in service of a goal or goals. This "circular causal" relationship is necessary and sufficient for a cybernetic perspective.
Stewart Brand has written: 'Next Whole Earth Catalog' 'Two cybernetic frontiers' -- subject(s): Social psychology, Human ecology, Cybernetics, Computers and civilization 'II cybernetic frontiers' -- subject(s): Social psychology, Human ecology, Cybernetics, Computers and civilization
The meaning of human relation in Tagalog is "pakikipag-ugnayan sa kapwa tao." It refers to the way people interact, connect, and communicate with one another.
Anthropology is the study of all humankind. It is the study of human zoology, ecology, evolution, and human societies and cultural developments.
Jack Barry Bresler has written: 'Human ecology' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Influence of environment, Man, Environment, Human beings, Ecology
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Cornell University College of Human Ecology was created in 1925.
Albert Damon has written: 'Human biology and ecology' -- subject(s): Human biology, Human ecology
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Clinton L. Benjamin has written: 'Human biology' -- subject(s): Ecology, Human biology, Human ecology
Peter Thorpe Ellison has written: 'Reproductive ecology and human evolution' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Reproduction, Human evolution
Cultural ecology is observing human adaptation within physical and social environments. Sometimes, cultural ecology is combined with cultural ecology for academic courses.
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