Academia and Society: A Zonal Analysis

Contends that Academia and Society each can be represented by two subdomains. Academia is divided into “Embedded” and “Fringe” subdomains while society is divided into a “Science-based Subsystem” and a “Floating Subsystem.” There are four possible intersections of these domains, which are known as Zones. The four Zones are: Familiar, Remnant, Vacuous, and Legacy

This document was inside Warfield's note-binder titled NEW PAPER SYSTEMS PROGRAMS IN UNIVERSITIES. Not sent to GMU, on home computer only. Warfield's handwritten date on the document is 7/16/2003 8:51am. I found the paper copy in Warfield's note-binder New Paper Systems Programs in Universities. I have scanned the paper and placed it on my computer in jwpapers folder. First paragraph: Academia and Society each can be represented by two subdomains, Academia is divided into Embedded and Fringe subdomains. Society is divided into a Science-based Subsystem and a Floating Subsystem. The four possible intersections of these subdomains are called Zones. They are named: Familiar, Remnant, Vacuous, and Legacy. (R.W., 2 Sept 2011.)




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  • Category: Education, Science, Systems Science
  • Size: 47 minutes
  • Description: Spiral bound manuscript with cover.
  • Publication Year: 2004
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