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  • Ciencias de la complejidad

    Complexity Sciences
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020)

    In this first edition, we have scientific articles that develop different topics such as biosemiotics, one of the sciences of complexity, by a part of the most prominent group of researchers in Latin America in complexity. The complexity, which reveals, openly, what really matters that the life sciences are. Thus, the first article deals with the relationships between biosemiotics and complexity and proposes the thesis that biosemiotics can and should be considered as one of the sciences of complexity; it is written by Carlos Eduardo Maldonado. Another article seeks an explanation of complex thinking in the social sciences, which leads us to a new organization of the company, by professors María Nely Vásquez Pérez and Miguel Ramón Viguro Axpe. Likewise, the article by Professor Leonardo Rodríguez-Zoya proposes and develops the concept of complex problems to rethink the link between science and politics. Another article studies the relationships between Latin America, complexity and interdisciplinarity, looking for models and programs that can contribute to public policies, with emphasis on Mexico; This is an article by Professor Eligio Cruz Leandro. Professor Nelson Alfonso Gómez-Cruz's article is an investigation on interactive and emergent computing in ant colonies, which is one of the most important edges in the interface between complexity and computation and finally, our article on finance and complexity that will deal with to break old paradigms.

  • Complexity Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021)

    In this second edition of the journal Sciences of Complexity, scientific articles are presented that develop different topics - most of them revolving around the relationships between economy and complexity, development and society - taking the sciences of complexity as the main axis, in the that the essence of a comprehensive and holistic development can be appreciated.

  • Complexity Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)

    The big question that exists today is uncertainty, whether we can manage it using communication channels and networks that allow us to better understand the environment; thus improving the treatment of information. In this edition, we talk about good living, whose philosophical conception includes a transformation of the world towards the reunion of the health of systems. This fact denotes the joy of living, based on nutrition, adaptation, homeostasis and regeneration of the environment. Good living outside the area of health is addressed by economic science, with a vision directed towards economic growth and development. Articulating "the good life" comes from a full life that is inserted in social relationships and in peace with nature, regardless of the growing availability of resources. This supports a true way of life; which is constituted by the compression of the whole as a living, dynamic and complex organism.

  • Complexity Sciences
    Vol. 2 No. Edición Especial (2021)

    The time has come where the sciences of complexity can help to simplify this situation, in the way of analyzing, thinking, reflecting and solving complex problems in a transdisciplinary and open way, including certain non-deterministic characteristics worthy of complex behavioural systems.
    In this edition of the journal Sciences of Complexity, scientific articles are presented that develop different research topics, most of them addressing issues of education, technological development and complexity, all of them taking the sciences of complexity as the main axis, the essence of which is.

  • Complexity Sciences
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)

    I allow myself to make this introduction respectfully on behalf of my colleagues, Latin American scientists committed to their time, critical thinking and the struggle in favour of the majority, peoples, communities and individuals. The objective of the first issue of the Journal of Complexity Sciences is very special since it has the participation of outstanding people who have dedicated a large part of their lives to the study of Complexity Sciences, Complex Thinking, situated or local; as well as the understanding and attention to complex problems in the fields of social sciences and humanities. This issue is dedicated to people interested in knowing the richness of Latin American thought and the usefulness of complexity for studying complex problems through interdisciplinary and collaborative work. It is designed to disseminate, promote and make visible the work of many academics from Latin America and the Caribbean, who, through their work and their work, have contributed to the development of one or many alternative thoughts more relevant to the reality of our societies. I invite you to carefully read this work, where the authors present different visions of transformation and change; to understand how the circumstances and problems that concern and occupy the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean emerge.

  • Genre and Complexity
    Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)

    The current issue of the Complexity Sciences Magazine has as its guiding thread the relationship between Complex Thought and the Gender Perspective. In it, the relevance and topicality of different analytical categories of the sciences of complexity are discussed, such as non-linearity, recursion, self-organization and emergence, among others, to complete and fertilize other categories of the gender perspective, such as intersectionality and transversality. ethics.

    The authors come from various fields of research in the area of ​​Engineering, Biology, Social Sciences, Philosophy and Theology, so the themes from which they address the aforementioned debate are very diverse: the functioning recognition frameworks that determine the identity of the subject and exclusion (Javier Martínez Baigorri), the complex construction of gender identity and exclusion in the religious and ecclesial sphere (Enrique Vega-Dávila), the complexity of the relationship between artificial intelligence and digitization and its philosophical and theological drifts (Andoni Aguirre and Roberto Casas), the interdisciplinarity of university research programs to address global problems (Miguel Viguri) and, perhaps the most relevant contribution

    from the epistemological point of view, the complementarity and mutual criticism established between the categories of complexity and intersectionality for a new methodology applicable to criticism from a gender perspective (Nely Vásquez).

     

    The connections discovered by the authors between the categories, concepts and methodologies of complexity and gender are highly suggestive as tools with an extremely penetrating critical and analytical potential, precisely because

    find both perspectives situated and contextualized ethically and politically. Complexity and Gender are non-neutral perspectives, emancipatory and committed to improving the living conditions of society and the most disadvantaged, excluded and marginalized groups. For this reason they are coherent with each other and fruitful fruits can be expected from their pairing. We hope you find your reading interesting and thought-provoking.

    María Nely Vásquez Pérez and Miguel Ramón Viguri Axpe.

    The current issue of the Complexity Sciences Journal has as its guiding thread the relationship between Complex Thought and the Gender Perspective. It discusses the relevance and topicality of different analytical categories of the sciences of complexity, such as non-linearity, recursion, self-organization and emergence, among others, to complete and fertilize other categories of the gender perspective, such as intersectionality and ethical transversality.