Civilization/Social/Society/Politics Physics

 

Iberall, A., Bridges in Science – From Physics to Social Science, General Technical Services, Inc., Upper Darby, PA, 371 p., 1974.
 
Iberall, A.S. On a thermodynamic theory of history. General Systems, 19, 201, 1974
 
Iberall, A.S. On nature, man and society: A basis for scientific modeling. Annals of Biomed. Engr., 3:344-385, 1975.
 
Iberall, A., On Nature, Life, Mind and Society, Fragments of Vigorous System’s Science. Upper Darby, PA, General Technical Services, Inc., 109 p., 1976.
 
Iberall, A., Soodak, H., C. Arensberg. Homeokinetic physics of societies - a new discipline. Autonomous groups, cultures, polities. In: H. Ruel, Ghista, D., and Rau, G. (eds.) Perspectives in Biomechanics, vol.1, part A., Harwood Academic, NY, 433-527, 1980.
 
Iberall, A., Contributions to a physical science for the study of civilization, J. Social Biol. Struct., 7:259-283, 1984.
 
Iberall, A., Human sociogeophysics-Phase I, Explaining the macroscopic patterns of man on earth. GeoJ., 8.2:171-179, 1984.
 
Iberall, A., Human sociogeophysics-Phase II, The diffusion of human ethnicity by remixing. GeoJ., 9.4:387-391, 1985. 
 
Iberall, A., Human sociogeophysics-Phase II (Continued), Criticality in the diffusion of ethnicity produces civil society. GeoJ., 11.2:153-158, 1985.
 
Iberall, A: Outlining social physics for modern societies - locating culture, economics, and politics: The Enlightenment reconsidered. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 82:5582-5584, 1985.
 
Wilkinson, D., Iberall, A. From systems physics to world politics: Invitation to an enterprise. In: M. Karns (ed), Persistent Patterns and Emergent Structures in a Waning Century, Praeger, NY, 1986.
 
Iberall, A. A physics for study of civilizations. In F. Yates (ed.) Self-Organizing Systems: The Emergence of Order. Plenum Press, NY, 521-540, 1987.
 
Iberall, A., White, D., Evidence for a long-term process scale for social change in modern man settled in place via agriculture and engaged in trade and war. GeoJ., 17.3:311-338, 1988.
 
Iberall, A. How to run a society, 6 parts, CP2: Commentaries, Physical and Philosophic, Laguna Hills, CA, 1.1-2.2, 1990-1991.
 
Iberall, A., Wilkinson, D. On defining civilization. Comparative Civilization Review, Spring 1993.
 
Iberall, A., Wilkinson, White, D. Foundations for Social and Biological Evolution, Progress Toward a Physical Theory of Civilization and Speciation, Cri de Coeur Press, Laguna Hills, CA, 312 p., 1993.
 
Iberall, A., A characteristic 500-year process-time in cultural civilization, Comparative Civilization Review, 32:146-162, Spring, 1995.
 
Iberall, A., Hassler, F., Soodak, H., Wilkinson, D., Invitation to an enterprise: from physics to world history to the study of civilizations. Comparative Civilization Review, 42:4-22, 2000.
 

Iberall, A.S. On the development of a social physics.  31st Annual ISCSC Conference, Port Antonio, Jamaica, 3 p., 2002.

 
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