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'''Cybernetics and Human Knowing: A Journal of Second Order Cybernetics, Autopoiesis & Cyber-Semiotics''' is a quarterly international multi- and [[Transdisciplinarity|transdisciplinary]]<ref name=transdisciplinary>{{cite journal|last=Müller|first=Albert|title=A Brief History of the BCL|journal=Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften|year=2000|volume=11|issue=1|pages=9–30|url=http://bcl.ece.illinois.edu/mueller/index.htm}}</ref> peer-reviewed journal published by [http://www.chkjournal.org/ Imprint Academic] since 1992 that focus on [[Second-order cybernetics|second-order cybernetics]] and [[Cybersemiotics|cybersemiotic]] approaches. |
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==About== |
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The journal is devoted to the new understandings of the self-organizing processes of information and signification in living and artificial systems as well as human knowing that have arisen through second order cybernetics and [[autopoiesis]] and their relation to and relevance for other interdisciplinary approaches such as C.S. Peirce's [[semiotics]] and [[biosemiotics]]. This new development within the area of knowledge-directed processes is a non- or transdisciplinary approach. Through the concept of self-reference it explores: [[cognition]], [[communication]] and languaging in all of its manifestations; our understanding of organization and information in human, artificial and natural systems; and our understanding of understanding within the natural and social sciences, humanities, computer, information and library science, and in social practices like design, education, organization, teaching, medicine, therapy, art, management and politics. |
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Because of the interdisciplinary character articles are written in such a way that people from different domains can understand them. Articles from practitioners are also accepted in a special section. All articles are peer-reviewed. |
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==Editorial Information== |
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'''Editor in Chief: [[Søren Brier]]''', Professor of the semiotics of information, cognition and communication at Department of International Studies of Culture and Communications, [[Copenhagen Business School]] [[Denmark]] |
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'''Associate Editor: Jeanette Bopry''', Instructional Sciences, [[National Institute of Education]] [[Singapore]] |
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'''Associate Editor: Dr. Paul Cobley''', Reader in Communications, [[London Metropolitan University]] [[England]] |
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'''Managing Editor: Phillip Guddemi''', Bateson Idea Group [[Sacramento, CA]] [[USA]] |
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'''Website Editor: Argyris Arnellos''', Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, [[University of the Basque Country]], [[Spain]] |
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'''Art Editor; Claudia Jacques''', [[Planetary Collegium]], [[University of Plymouth]] [[England]] |
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'''ASC-column Editor: Pille Bunnell''', [[USA]] |