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The map is a “small” picture of the complexity. Perspectives depend on peoples, historical periods, places. This map is our own perspective of complexity, today, at CSSS10


*Why do we need a map
*Why do we need a map
*Perspectives depend on peoples, historical period, place. This map is our own perspective, today, at CSSS10. Peoples are hubs aggregating different topics
*Perspectives depend on peoples, historical periods, places. This map is our own perspective of complexity, today, at CSSS10.  
*Peoples are hubs aggregating different topics. Topics are hubs aggregating different peoples.
*As Geoffrey West said some lecture ago …..I cannot expain what is a complex system, but I can recognize it when I see it
*As Geoffrey West said some lecture ago …..I cannot expain what is a complex system, but I can recognize it when I see it
*Tool developed by Icosystem
*Tool developed by Icosystem

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The map is a “small” picture of the complexity. Perspectives depend on peoples, historical periods, places. This map is our own perspective of complexity, today, at CSSS10

  • Why do we need a map
  • Perspectives depend on peoples, historical periods, places. This map is our own perspective of complexity, today, at CSSS10.
  • Peoples are hubs aggregating different topics. Topics are hubs aggregating different peoples.
  • As Geoffrey West said some lecture ago …..I cannot expain what is a complex system, but I can recognize it when I see it
  • Tool developed by Icosystem
  • The map is a “small” picture of the complexity
  • It is first of all a Tag Cloud: from the dimension of the tags in the map one may infer about the importance of the item
  • What do we mean for complexity, today, here?
  • The Phenotype of Complexity: the CSSS Map. The phenotype may express itself in academia, social and business context