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What is Autopoiesis

Global Perspectives on Climate Change, Social Resilience, and Social Inclusion
The self-creating, self-maintaining, and self-replicating nature of living systems. It describes the ability of a system to (re)produce its components continuously, maintaining its internal organization despite changes in its external environment.
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People-Centered Urban Governance in Latin America and the Caribbean: Sociocybernetics, Climate Justice, and Adaptation
Shar-Lee E. Amori (McGill University, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8963-5.ch006
Abstract
This chapter delves into the complexity of sustainable urbanization, climate justice, social inclusion, and participatory governance. Grounded in a one-year descriptive ethnographic study and meta-synthesis, the analysis deconstructs the disparities between the urban rich and poor in Jamaica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, and Columbia, across five key development domains- wellbeing, education, security, infrastructure, and governance. Through sociocybernetics, the decision-making processes in urban ecosystems are interrogated, revealing unique challenges faced by the urban poor, trapped in a cycle of recovery, versus the mitigation-oriented urban rich. The analysis extends to the role of urban citizens, designers and integrators, governance structures, levels of social inclusion, resource allocation, and their amalgamated implications for socio-climate justice. It evaluates the international policy arena, translation of global mandates into local development plans, and the need for hyperlocal strategies that encourage a more people-centred planning approach for sustainable urbanization.
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Eco-Holonic as a Framework for the Design of Sustainable Autopoietic Cyberphysical Systems
Autopoiesis is a neologism that designates the quality of a system capable of reproducing and maintaining itself.
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Autopoietic Organization's Governance Supported by Information Technology
Organization's ability to generate its specific components and their relations on its own.
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Autopoietic Knowledge Management Systems
Is the reverse of allopoises; in simple terms, it means processes of self-production, self-creation of a system's elements and ability to sustain its operation.
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Premises of Digital Transformation in Autopoietic Organizations: A Framework Proposal
A system that reproduces its own constituents from within, involving the self-production of its processes through the interaction of such constituents.
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