Society for General Systems Research
Appearance
The Society for General Systems Research (SGSR) is predecessor of the current International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS), known to be one the first interdisciplinary and international co-operations in the field of systems theory and systems science. This organization was initiated in 1954 as "Society for the Advancement of General Systems Theory", got formally underway as "Society for General Systems Research" and was eventually renamed in 1988.[1]
Other SGSR members
Other initial SGSR members in 1956/57, a selection: Template:Multicol
- Franz Alexander
- Harold Homer Anderson
- William Ross Ashby 3: 1962
- Arthur J. Bachrach
- Chester Barnard
- Kenneth E. Boulding 1: 1957-58
- Ludwig von Bertalanffy
- Nathaniel A. Buchwald
- Eugene Burdick
- Melvin Calvin
- Yuen Ren Chao
- Walter Robert Corti
- Stuart C. Dodd
- Hugo O. Engelmann
- Merrill M. Flood
- Frank Fremont-Smith
- Ralph W. Gerard
- Robert S. Hartman
- Garrett Hardin
- Kenneth Harwood
- Cuthbert Hurd
- Marjorie Kendig
- Karl William Kapp
- Charles A. McClelland 2: 1959-61
- Richard L. Meier
- Karl Menninger
- James Grier Miller 12: 1973
- Elwood Murray
- Jean Piaget
- Anatol Rapoport 4: 1965
- Milton Rubin 7 : 1968
- Herbert A. Simon
- Geoffrey Vickers 16: 1977
References
- ^ SGSR History at nndb.com.