Found this article interesting. See if you can pick up on why.
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The processes of globalization and proliferation of information technology, according to Taylor, is “creating a new network culture whose complex logic and dynamics we are only beginning to understand.”
Falling between order and chaos, the moment of complexity is the point at which self-organizing systems emerge to create new patterns of coherence and structures of relations.
Poised between too much and too little order, the moment of complexity is the medium in which network culture is emerging.
Taylor is studying that site between chaos and catastrophe, where boundaries are shifting, power relationships are becoming quite shaky, but order has not been overthrown - at least not just yet. And in theory it is never quite eliminated because “separation is always incomplete, for we remain entangled with that from which we struggle to escape” as Taylor puts it.
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