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PlexusCalls are designed to let you listen in to unrehearsed, spontaneous conversations among leading complexity scholars and practitioners from the comfort of your home or workplace. Featured guests have included such luminaries as: Stuart Kauffman, scholar and a founder of complexity science; Brenda Zimmerman, author and professor of strategic management at the Schulich School of Business at York University, Toronto, Canada; Steven Strogatz, a mathematician known for his discoveries in chaos, complexity and network theories, and author of the widely acclaimed Sync: The Emerging Science of Spontaneous Order; and Scott Kelso, the founder of the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences at Florida Atlantic, and the author of the new book The Complementary Nature.

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Aug 20 2010

What are the long term implications? Environmental scientists Wilma Subra and Richard Charter discuss the impact with Sharon Benjamin, a consultant who has worked with environmental organizations. .
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