Péter Érdi Zsuzsa Szvetelszky Érdi Repair

Repair

von Péter Érdi Zsuzsa Szvetelszky

When and How to Improve Broken Objects, Ourselves, and Our Society

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This book propagates a new way of thinking about managing our resources by integrating the perspectives of complex systems theory and social psychology. By resources, the authors mean objects, such as cell phones and cars, and human resources, such as family members, friends, and the small and large communities they belong to. As we all face the "replace or repair" dichotomy, readers will understand how to repair themselves, their relationships, and communities, accept the "new normal," and contribute to repairing the world. The book is offered to Zoomers,  growing up in a world where it seems everything is falling apart; people in their 30s and 40s, who are thinking about how to live a fulfilling life; people from the Boomers generation, who are thinking back on life and how to repair relationships. The Reader will enjoy the intellectual adventure of connecting the natural and social worlds and understanding the transition's pathways from a "throwaway society" to a "repair society.

Péter Érdi studies complex systems and focuses on the big picture in human life.  His previous book, RANKING: The Unwritten Rules of the Social Game We All Play, illuminated our powerful interest in pecking orders, which we share with many other animals, shown no more dramatically than Americans’ obsession with “Who’s Number 1?” in college football every season.  In Repair, Erdi’s nose for the powerful influences of our hidden animal nature leads him to produce a fascinating analysis of one of the most common and important types of decisions we make: whether to stick with what we have and make it work (somehow), upgrade it, or replace it entirely.  Why do we choose one option over the others?  With his coauthor Zsuzsa Szvetelszky, Erdi deftly shows how widely this basic dilemma applies and permeates our lives, from deciding whether it is finally time for a new car or refrigerator, to reconnecting with an old friend, or even leaving one’s job and start that ‘second career’ at last.  Best of all, by showing us why we tend to make one of these choices instead of the other, the authors give us the ability to make better ones in the future.

John A. Bargh

Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science and of Management

Yale University

 

With a deep and wide-ranging analysis of alarming economic, sociological, and cultural trends, Érdi and Szvetelszky offer both a sweeping diagnosis of what’s broken in our world and some welcome suggestions for repair.

Patrick Grim

Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus, Stony Brook

Philosopher in Residence, Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan




This book propagates a new way of thinking about managing our resources by integrating the perspectives of complex systems theory and social psychology. By resources, the authors mean objects, such as cell phones and cars, and human resources, such as family members, friends, and the small and large communities they belong to. As we all face the "replace or repair" dichotomy, readers will understand how to repair themselves, their relationships, and communities, accept the "new normal," and contribute to repairing the world. The book is offered to Zoomers,  growing up in a world where it seems everything is falling apart; people in their 30s and 40s, who are thinking about how to live a fulfilling life; people from the Boomers generation, who are thinking back on life and how to repair relationships. The Reader will enjoy the intellectual adventure of connecting the natural and social worlds and understanding the transition's pathways from a "throwaway society" to a "repair society.



Propagates a new way of thinking about managing our resources Offers to Zoomers, growing up in a world where it seems everything is falling apart Provides an integrative framework for the theory and practice of repairing

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Themen in »Repair«

Catastrophic Risk Circular Economy Climate Crisis Collapse of Societies Common-pool Resources Cybernetics Decision Making Degrowth Movement Doughnot Economics Ethics of Restoration E-waste Existential Risk Extrem Events Fast Fashion Feedback Loops

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Péter Érdi studies complex systems and focuses on the big picture in human life.  His previous book, RANKING: The Unwritten Rules of the Social Game We All Play, illuminated our powerful interest in pecking orders, which we share with many other animals, shown no more dramatically than Americans’ obsession with “Who’s Number 1?” in college football every season.  In Repair, Erdi’s nose for the powerful influences of our hidden animal nature leads him to produce a fascinating analysis of one of the most common and important types of decisions we make: whether to stick with what we have and make it work (somehow), upgrade it, or replace it entirely.  Why do we choose one option over the others?  With his coauthor Zsuzsa Szvetelszky, Erdi deftly shows how widely this basic dilemma applies and permeates our lives, from deciding whether it is finally time for a new car or refrigerator, to reconnecting with an old friend, or even leaving one’s job and start that ‘second career’ at last.  Best of all, by showing us why we tend to make one of these choices instead of the other, the authors give us the ability to make better ones in the future.

John A. Bargh

Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science and of Management

Yale University

 


With a deep and wide-ranging analysis of alarming economic, sociological, and cultural trends, Érdi and Szvetelszky offer both a sweeping diagnosis of what’s broken in our world and some welcome suggestions for repair.

Patrick Grim

Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus, Stony Brook

Philosopher in Residence, Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan


The book by Érdi and Szvetelszky proposes an unconventional analysis of one of the most pressing dilemmas of our society; namely: the  "replace or repair" one. In times where expressions like “resilience” are becoming buzzwords, this book proposes a principled approach to move beyond the current “throw-away society” towards a more sustainable one. Interestingly, the author’s proposal is directly inspired from the repertoire of cybernetics and complex systems. Érdi and Szvetelszky show how by recurring to the notions of homeostasis, feedback, friction, stability we can repair our broken society


Antonio Lieto, University of Turin



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Details

ISBN: 9783030989088
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 07.09.2022

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