書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
740
語言
英語
已出版
Oct 18, 2021
出版商
SFI Press
ISBN-10
1947864394
ISBN-13
9781947864399
描述
David C. Krakauer brings together a diverse assembly of voices from the field of complexity science to tackle the intricate dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic. Each contributor offers a unique perspective, exploring how complexity theory can provide insights into the behaviors and patterns that emerged during the crisis. From the unpredictable nature of viral spread to the intricate interplay of societal responses, the book delves into the multifaceted challenges posed by a global health emergency.
Through a synthesis of rigorous science and engaging narrative, the work reveals the profound implications of considering the pandemic as a complex system. It highlights how an understanding of interconnectedness, feedback loops, and emergent phenomena can reshape the way we approach public health, policy, and future pandemics. This enlightening compilation makes a case for the necessity of complexity thinking in navigating the uncertainties posed by unpredictable events in our world.
Through a synthesis of rigorous science and engaging narrative, the work reveals the profound implications of considering the pandemic as a complex system. It highlights how an understanding of interconnectedness, feedback loops, and emergent phenomena can reshape the way we approach public health, policy, and future pandemics. This enlightening compilation makes a case for the necessity of complexity thinking in navigating the uncertainties posed by unpredictable events in our world.
類型
科學與技術
心理學