Systems Theory

  1. Trans-disciplinary study, archeology, behavior of complex phenomena, general systems research and systems inquiry.
  2. The terms include “exploring” the world, “understanding” “connecting” complex phenomena of research. How and why does this system as a whole function as it does? What are the system’s boundaries and interrelationships, and how do these affect perspectives about how and why the system functions as it does?
  3. Creating systems, and asking questions of why the systems of phenomena is what it is? Exploring the concept that binds the system together.
  4. In-depth interviews, documentations.
  5. Looking into the whole systems and selecting options and choices for research.
  6. Depending on the focus of studies. Systems theory relied on a wide field of research with different conceptualizations and areas of focus.

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