Systems theory is an
interdisciplinary field of
science. It studies the nature of
complex systems in
nature,
society, and
science. More specificially, it is a framework by which one can analyze and/or describe any group of objects that work in concert to produce some result. This could be a single organism, any organization or society, or any electro-mechanical or informational artifact. While systems concepts had long been used in
sociology and the area is often associated with
cybernetics, systems theory as a technical and general academic area of study predominantly refers to the science of systems that resulted from
Bertalanffy's General System Theory (GST), among others, in initiating what became a project of systems research and practice. It was
Margaret Mead and
Gregory Bateson that developed interdisciplinary perspectives in systems theory (such as positive and negative feedback in the social sciences).
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