Title
Self-organization of meaning and the reflexive communication of information.
Abstract
Following a suggestion from Warren Weaver, we extend the Shannon model of communication piecemeal into a complex systems model in which communication is differentiated both vertically and horizontally. This model enables us to bridge the divide between Niklas Luhmann's theory of the self-organization of meaning in communications and empirical research using information theory. First, we distinguish between communication relations and correlations among patterns of relations. The correlations span a vector space in which relations are positioned and can be provided with meaning. Second, positions provide reflexive perspectives. Whereas the different meanings are integrated locally, each instantiation opens global perspectives - 'horizons of meaning' - along eigenvectors of the communication matrix. These next-order codifications of meaning can be expected to generate redundancies when interacting in instantiations. Increases in redundancy indicate new options and can be measured as local reduction of prevailing uncertainty (in bits). The systemic generation of new options can be considered as a hallmark of the knowledge-based economy.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1177/0539018416675074
SOCIAL SCIENCE INFORMATION SUR LES SCIENCES SOCIALES
Keywords
Field
DocType
codification,horizontal and vertical differentiation,redundancy,reflection,triple helix
Information theory,Reflexivity,Social science,Complex system,Vector space,Sociology,Models of communication,Self,Redundancy (engineering),Epistemology,Empirical research
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
56
1
0539-0184
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.56
9
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Loet Leydesdorff14987381.86
Alexander M. Petersen220915.39
Inga A. Ivanova3486.71