Article ID: CBB367259706

The failed institutionalization of “complexity science”: A focus on the Santa Fe Institute’s legitimization strategy (2021)

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“Complexity sciences” are an interdisciplinary and transnational domain of study that aims at modeling natural and social “complex systems.” They appeared in the 1970s in Europe and the United States, but were boosted in the mid-1980s by the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) under the formula of “science of complexity.” This small but famous institution is the object of the present article. According to their promissory ambitions and to the enthusiastic claims of some scientific journalists, complexity sciences were going to revolutionize all of knowledge and even private and public actors who had learned to master them. In the light of this, one would expect to observe a well-established and autonomous research and educational field, capable of reproducing itself through professional institutions. Yet this is not the case. To explain the paradox, I propose to combine different models of history and sociology of emergent and declining domains, in order to give account of the rise and failure of complexity sciences.

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Authors & Contributors
Masco, Joseph
Edgington, Ryan H.
Schinckus, Christophe
Baker, Erik
Fabrizio Li Vigni
Schoenstein, Tasha L.
Journals
Western Historical Quarterly
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science, Technology and Human Values
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Publishers
Temple University
University of Nebraska Press
Princeton University Press
MIT Press
ENS Editions
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Concepts
Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
Complexity
Discipline formation
Cold War
Social sciences
Science and war; science and the military
People
Simon, Herbert Alexander
Randell, Brian
Hayek, Friedrich August von
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
Places
New Mexico (U.S.)
United States
France
North America
Massachusetts (U.S.)
Great Britain
Institutions
Santa Fe Institute
Carnegie Institute of Technology
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
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