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Using Complexity Theory for Research and Program Evaluation (Paperback)
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Using Complexity Theory for Research and Program Evaluation (Paperback)
Series: Pocket Guides to Social Work Research Methods
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Complexity as a paradigm has been underutilized by social work, but
this cutting-edge pocket guide makes a convincing argument for its
use. Every agency worker has been faced with a deluge of records,
making it difficult to grasp onto structures and trends
undergirding behavior. Complexity theory studies the interactions
of competitive and cooperative tendencies of agents such as
individuals, families, groups, or communities, making the case that
there is a hidden order in things that are seemingly chaotic.
Exploring their interactions involves identifying a set of simple
rules that the agents follow, revealing patterns that emerge
without a predetermined template. Readers will learn how to frame
their research using the components found in complex systems by
using their existing knowledge of research methods and applying
basic mathematical concepts. Concepts such as bordering between
chaos and equilibrium, diverse perspectives, diverse heuristics,
robustness, and wisdom of crowds are considered and applied to
social work research studies. Basic introductions on game theory,
graph theory, Boolean logic, decision theory, and network science
provide the necessary mathematical background for understanding
interconnectedness and networking. The next part of the book is a
hands-on guide to the agent-based modeling software NetLogo. By
inputting initial parameters and rules, the outputted models
provide valuable information for visualizing unintended
consequences, including how conflict can foster cooperation and how
threats to a social network can improve the network's robustness
and resiliency. The result is both a user-friendly introduction to
using complexity theory in a socio-environmental context and a
framework that provides an overarching structure for investigating
process, outcomes, and the collective behavior of groups.
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