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Cybernetics and Systems An International Journal, Volume 35 Issue 2 & 3 2004

ISSN: 1087-6553 (electronic) 0196-9722 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
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INTRODUCTION
Dwight W. Read
Pages 107 – 112
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PANEL DISCUSSION
MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND ANTHROPOLOGY: ITS RATIONALE, PAST SUCCESSES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Dwight W. Read
Pages 113 – 115
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WHY MODEL?
S. E. Van Der Leeuw
Pages 117 – 128
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WHAT IS "FORMAL" ANALYSIS?
Murray J. Leaf
Pages 129 – 145
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INTEGRATING ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF CULTURE: THE "HARD" AND THE "SOFT"
Michael Fischer
Pages 147 – 162
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MATHEMATICAL MODELING ISSUES IN ANALYTICAL REPRESENTATIONS OF HUMAN SOCIETIES
Dwight W. Read
Pages 163 – 172
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NETWORK ANALYSIS AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS
Douglas R. White
Pages 173 – 192
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MODELING CONTEXT IN PUNJABI CONFLICT RESOLUTION: SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AS CONTEXT AGENTS
Stephen Lyon
Pages 193 – 210
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AN AGENT-BASED APPROACH TO CULTURAL (AND LINGUISTIC) CHANGE
David B. Kronenfeld
Pages 211 – 228
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THE PRINCIPLES OF COGNITIVE RELATIVITY, RATIONALITY AND CLARITY: APPLICATION TO CULTURAL THEORY
Irina Ezhkova
Pages 229 – 257
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WHY A THEORY OF HISTORY IS POSSIBLE
Paul Ballonoff
Pages 259 – 274
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ACCOUNTING FOR HUMAN ACTIVITY THROUGH PHYSICS
Paul Jorion
Pages 275 – 284
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COMMENT: THEORY AND EXISTENCE
Paul Ballonoff
Pages 285 – 288
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CULTURAL SYSTEMS AND ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSES: OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONFERENCE PAPERS
Murray J. Leaf
Pages 289 – 313
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