Baskin, Ken
Last name: Baskin
Name: Ken
Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence, Mansfield
Fellow with the Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence, writes and speaks about the emerging worldview, reflecting the changed understanding of our world provided by sciences such as quantum mechanics and neurobiology, and its effects on social sciences. His approach to Big History is grounded in the dynamics explored in complexity theory, as in the book he is currently writing with Dr. Dmitri Bondarenko on Modernity as a second Axial Age. His recent essays have appeared in such publications as Social Evolution and History, Chinese Management Studies, and the Journal of Change Management. His book Corporate DNA: Learning from Life, translated into Chinese, explores how one can think of organizations as living things, rather than machines.
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Baskin, Ken
Complexity, Foucault, and History as Evolution // Social Evolution & History. Volume 7, Number 2 / September 2008 -
Baskin, Ken
Religion as the Process Driving Social Evolution // Social Evolution & History. Volume 19, Number 1 / March 2020 -
Baskin, Ken
The Complexity of Evolution: History as a Post-Newtonian Social Science // Social Evolution & History. Volume 12, Number 1 / March 2013
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Religion as the Ultimate Human Evolutionary Survival Strategy // Globalistics and Globalization Studies Globalization Studies and Evolutionary Trends -
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Religion as the Ultimate Human Evolutionary Survival Strategy // Evolution: Evolutionary Trends, Aspects, and Patterns -
Baskin, Ken
The Dynamics of Evolution: What Complexity Theory Suggests for Big History's Approach to Biological and Cultural Evolution // Evolution: Evolution and Big History: Dimensions, Trends, and Forecasts -
Baskin, Ken
The Dynamics of Evolution: What Complexity Theory Suggests for Big History's Approach to Biological and Cultural Evolution // Globalistics and globalization studies Global Transformations and Global Future.
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