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The subsystems are a part of [[Niklas Luhmann]]'s theory of [[society]].
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===Defintion===
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This theory holds that the society is divided by functionally specialised subsystems.  
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The subsystems are a part of [[Niklas Luhmann's theory of society]]. Subsystems operates on an internal code which is often based on binary distinction. With the binary code it is possible to see the main distinction on which a subssytem works on. Furthermore, a subssystem consists of a program, operation and medium. Programs set the context of the application of the code.  
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These subsystems cannot be replaced by the other subsystems and they exist seperated from each other.
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Programs open the system to the world and they establish links between the various specialised subsystems. However, programs can change over the time, while codes are quite stable. Both programs and codes sets the possibility of observation of a system.   
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Each of them have their own properties. They are caracterised by codes which are usually based on binary distinctions, programs, the way of operating and the medium which are used in the subsystem. A consequense within modern societies is that there is no metaposition. A metaposition would give somebody the opportunity to observe a whole society or speak for a whole society. However the functional differentiation results in subsystems in society operating on the basis of a specific code. For example, ''science'' uses the code of true or false. Apart from science, no other system uses the code of true or false.  
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Operation is the communication process within the sub system. This is the autopoietic process, the ulitmate communication which sets the system. 
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With medium it is meant the way of communication used in an operation within a subssytem. For example in the subssystem Economy, money is the medium of communication within the operation Payment.
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===Examples===
List of more examples of subsystems are:
List of more examples of subsystems are:
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- ''Economy''  
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*''Economy''  
code: Having money / not having money
code: Having money / not having money
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medium: money, securities
medium: money, securities
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- ''Law''
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*''Law''
code: right/wrong
code: right/wrong
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medium: text of law and contracts, interpretations
medium: text of law and contracts, interpretations
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- ''Politics''
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*''Politics''
code: governement/ oppositions majority/minority
code: governement/ oppositions majority/minority
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medium: authority, legitimation, generalised approval, trust, forms of power
medium: authority, legitimation, generalised approval, trust, forms of power
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- ''Religion''
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*''Religion''
code: immanence/ transcendence
code: immanence/ transcendence
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medium: publications, presentations
medium: publications, presentations
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- ''Education''
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* ''Education''
code: satisfactory/ unsatisfactory
code: satisfactory/ unsatisfactory
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medium: qualifications, marks, diplomas, degrees, titles
medium: qualifications, marks, diplomas, degrees, titles
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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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'''References:'''
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===Contributions===
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Gren, M., Zierhofer, W., ''The unity of difference: a critical appraisal of Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems in the context of corporeality and spatiality'', (University of Basel, 2002)
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* Page created by Meryl Burger  
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* Page improved by [[User:BoudewijnIdema]], 17 October 2011, 20:37 (UTC)
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* Page edited by Frank Simons
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* Page enhanced by --[[User:HennyLi|HennyLi]] 18:01, 21 October 2012 (CEST)
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[[Category: Social System Theory]]
[[Category: Social System Theory]]
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Revision as of 16:01, 21 October 2012

Contents

Defintion

The subsystems are a part of Niklas Luhmann's theory of society. Subsystems operates on an internal code which is often based on binary distinction. With the binary code it is possible to see the main distinction on which a subssytem works on. Furthermore, a subssystem consists of a program, operation and medium. Programs set the context of the application of the code. Programs open the system to the world and they establish links between the various specialised subsystems. However, programs can change over the time, while codes are quite stable. Both programs and codes sets the possibility of observation of a system. Operation is the communication process within the sub system. This is the autopoietic process, the ulitmate communication which sets the system. With medium it is meant the way of communication used in an operation within a subssytem. For example in the subssystem Economy, money is the medium of communication within the operation Payment.

Examples

List of more examples of subsystems are:

  • Economy

code: Having money / not having money

program: supply and demand

operation: payment

medium: money, securities

  • Law

code: right/wrong

program: laws, decrees, practice of verdicts, contracts

operation: sentence, related to cases

medium: text of law and contracts, interpretations

  • Politics

code: governement/ oppositions majority/minority

program: program for legislation party program

operations: decisions, votes, declarations

medium: authority, legitimation, generalised approval, trust, forms of power

  • Religion

code: immanence/ transcendence

program: myths, commandments

operations: creed, confession

medium: rites, prayers, oral traditions, sacred texts

- Science

code: true/false

program: notions, theories, methodologies

operations: proof or falsification of statements

medium: publications, presentations

  • Education

code: satisfactory/ unsatisfactory

program: training, professions, curriculum

operations: assessment, exam

medium: qualifications, marks, diplomas, degrees, titles

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.

Contributions

  • Page created by Meryl Burger
  • Page improved by User:BoudewijnIdema, 17 October 2011, 20:37 (UTC)
  • Page edited by Frank Simons
  • Page enhanced by --HennyLi 18:01, 21 October 2012 (CEST)
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