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CONNECTED AGENTS, COMPLEX SYSTEMS. OBSERVING LITERATURE AS A TRANSDISCIPLINARY CULTURAL RESEARCH PRACTICE

Sibylle Moser


The ambitious agenda of comparative studies in literature, the comparison of literatures in different cultures and societies, suggests a transdisciplinary mode of observation. As a complex linguistic form of communication literature is a cultural object of research whose investigation requires theories on language and media as well as theories on social organization and historical dynamics. Since the 1990s cultural studies more and more make use of systems theoretical models, which focus on the interdependence of cognition and communication. The paper offers an exemplary discussion of self-organizing systems and illustrates the interdependence of cognitive and social self-organization through an empirical study on the memorization of a short narrative.



Keywords: Systems Theory; Constructivism; Cognition; Communication; Media; Self-Organization; Memory; Methododology


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