Functional differentiation

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Functional differentiation is a term used in the [[Luhmann]]'s [[theory of society]].
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===Definition===
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Functional differentiation is a term used in the [[Luhmann's theory of society]]. This means that each [[subsystem]] within scoiety operates on the base of a binary internal code (Gren & Zierhofer, 2003). For example, ''science'' uses the code of true or false. Apart from science, no other system uses the code of true or false. More information can be found in [[Luhmann's theory of society]] and [[subsystem]].
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===References===
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* Gren, M. & Zierhofer, W. (2003). The unity of difference: a critical appraisal of Niklas Luhmann's theory of social system in the context of corperaity and spatiality. In: Environment & Planning A. Vol. 35. pp. 615-630.
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* Page created by --[[User:HennyLi|HennyLi]] 17:24, 20 October 2012 (CEST)
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* Page edited by--[[User:HennyLi|HennyLi]] 18:24, 21 October 2012 (CEST)

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Definition

Functional differentiation is a term used in the Luhmann's theory of society. This means that each subsystem within scoiety operates on the base of a binary internal code (Gren & Zierhofer, 2003). For example, science uses the code of true or false. Apart from science, no other system uses the code of true or false. More information can be found in Luhmann's theory of society and subsystem.

function system

References

  • Gren, M. & Zierhofer, W. (2003). The unity of difference: a critical appraisal of Niklas Luhmann's theory of social system in the context of corperaity and spatiality. In: Environment & Planning A. Vol. 35. pp. 615-630.

Contributors

  • Page created by --HennyLi 17:24, 20 October 2012 (CEST)
  • Page edited by--HennyLi 18:24, 21 October 2012 (CEST)
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