Gerard de Zeeuw (born 11 March 1936) is a Dutch
scientist
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and Emeritus professor
Mathematical modelling
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of complex social systems at the
University of Amsterdam
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in the Netherlands. He is known for his work on the theory and practice of
action research
Action research is a philosophy and methodology of research generally applied in the social sciences. It seeks transformative change through the simultaneous process of taking action and doing research, which are linked together by critical refle ...
, particularly on the "Problems of increasing competence", "Second order organisational research" and "Three phases of science: A methodological exploration".
Biography
Youth and study
De Zeeuw was born in 1936 in
Banjoewangi Indonesia
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, in the former Dutch Indies in a middle-class family. Part of the Second World War he and his family were imprisoned in Japanese prison camps. In secondary school he was introduced to science by Free Van Heek, Professor of empirical sociology at the Leiden University, who motivated him to use his own library and write a paper, his first, on action and action research.
[Martha Vahl]
''Gerard de Zeeuw: models, systems, support and research: A bio-memo''
, paper 2002.
De Zeeuw studied at the
Leiden University
Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; ) is a Public university, public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. Established in 1575 by William the Silent, William, Prince of Orange as a Protestantism, Protestant institution, it holds the d ...
from 1955 to 1962, obtaining degrees in Mathematics, Statistics and Econometrics. In 1961–1962 he continued his studies at the
Erasmus University
Erasmus University Rotterdam ( ; abbreviated as EUR) is a public university, public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus, Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th-century Christia ...
under
Jan Tinbergen
Jan Tinbergen ( , ; 12 April 1903 – 9 June 1994) was a Dutch economist who was awarded the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969, which he shared with Ragnar Frisch for having developed and applied dynamic models for the ana ...
, obtaining a degree in Econometrics. At the
Stanford University
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in 1963–1964 he studied
mathematical psychology
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under
Patrick Suppes
Patrick Colonel Suppes (; March 17, 1922 – November 17, 2014) was an American philosopher who made significant contributions to philosophy of science, the theory of measurement, the foundations of quantum mechanics, decision theory, psycholog ...
en Bob Estes and finished his PhD exam. Back in the Netherlands at the
University of Amsterdam
The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, ) is a public university, public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Established in 1632 by municipal authorities, it is the fourth-oldest academic institution in the Netherlan ...
in 1973 he received his Ph.D. with the thesis titled ''Model thinking in psychology''.
University of Amsterdam
De Zeeuw served most of his academic career at the
University of Amsterdam
The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, ) is a public university, public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Established in 1632 by municipal authorities, it is the fourth-oldest academic institution in the Netherlan ...
, where he had started in 1964 and retired in 2006. In 1971 he was Senior Researcher at the Psychological Laboratory of the University of Amsterdam, and in 1974 he was appointed full professor in Research methodology, specifically in the fields of adult education, social work and social helping, community development and social theory. In 1993 he became Professor of Mathematical modelling of complex social systems. At the University of Amsterdam he has been dean of the Faculty of Andragogy, Chair of the department of research methodology in the Faculty of Psychology, and Board member of the university.
Since 1994 he has been visiting professor at the
University of Lincolnshire and Humberside
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in the area of systems and management, and at the
London School of Economics
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in the field of social and organizational psychology. De Zeeuw also lectured at the
Agricultural University of Wageningen for three years. He was elected twice as Fellow of the
Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study
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(NIAS) in Wassenaar, the Netherlands. Since 2006 he is Senior Professor of Architectural Design Research at the
University of Leuven at the Sint Lucas School of Architecture.
Among his former students are Debiprasad Dash and Hector Ponce, editors of the ''
Journal of Research Practice
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'', and John McManus Professor and Chair of Leadership and Development at
York St John University
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.
Other scientific work
In 1970
Albert Hanken
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and De Zeeuw co-founded the
Dutch Systems Group
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with De Zeeuw as its first president. The Dutch Systems Group, the
Society for General Systems Research
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and others in 1980 founded the
International Federation for Systems Research
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with
George Klir
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Biography
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as their first president until 1986, and Gerard de Zeeuw as third president from 1992 to 1994.
He was a significant contributor to cybernetics, including the development of
interactions of actors theory In information theory, Interactions of actors theory is a theory developed by Gordon Pask and Gerard de Zeeuw. It is a generalisation of Pask's earlier conversation theory: The chief distinction being that conversation theory focuses on analysing ...
with
Gordon Pask
Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (28 June 1928 – 29 March 1996) was a British cybernetician, inventor and polymath who made multiple contributions to cybernetics, educational psychology, educational technology, applied epistemology, chemical comp ...
.
He is on the Advisory Board of the
International Institute for General Systems Studies
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. He is extraordinary member of the Dutch Institute of Psychologists, for his efforts to promote the study of psychology, and honorary member of the United Kingdom Systems Society. He organized more than 100 conferences, in different disciplines.
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, biography 2007.
De Zeeuw served on the Editorial Boards of the journals of ''Statistica Neerlandica'' and ''Systemica'', and was editor-in-chief of the latter. In the 1990s he became associate editor of the ''
Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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'' and of the ''
Journal of Research Practice
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'' in 2005.
Work
"Problems of increasing competence", 1985
The concept of
competence
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*Competence (polyseme), capacity or ability to perform effectively
Competence or competency may also refer to:
*Competence (human resources), ability of a person to do a job properly
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is a requiring theme in De Zeeuws work. In his first 1985 paper about this, titled "Problems of increasing competence", De Zeeuw focussed on the growing complexity of society, and the problems around individual
competence
Broad concept article:
*Competence (polyseme), capacity or ability to perform effectively
Competence or competency may also refer to:
*Competence (human resources), ability of a person to do a job properly
**Competence-based management, performa ...
and
social competence
Social competence consists of social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral skills needed for successful social adaptation. Social competence also reflects having the ability to take another's perspective concerning a situation, learn from past e ...
. He introduced the problem as follows:
Societies maintain many systems that help order individuals' activities. Some are technical, some economical, etc. Systems designed to remove or prevent social ills form a special class. They restrict or enhance certain types of collective competence: To help solve, variedly and flexibly, individuals' problems. Finding ways for systematic enhancement turns out to be difficult...[De Zeeuw (1985, p. 11)]
In his 1985 paper De Zeeuw proposed a "the concept of a support system" as:
... a research tool to strengthen such collective competence. The concept focuses on the users of systems. How can they achieve or increase specific forms of collective competence—either by themselves, or helped by research?
In 1986 De Zeeuw further explained about the role of
science
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to increase competence. To do so, he explained:
... it must reflect on its own procedures, and must design research methods that are suited to the problems of increasing competence, also via the implementation of new social systems. This turns out not to be easy. Procedures which for example lead to the possibility of prediction are not useful for increasing collective competence.
In response
Francis Heylighen
Francis Paul Heylighen (born 27 September 1960) is a Belgian cyberneticist investigating the emergence and evolution of intelligent organization. He presently works as a research professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (the Dutch-speaking Fre ...
(1988) described that "a general theory of the dynamics and stabilization of distinctions based on the closure concept could help us to solve our own complex problems. Practically such an application could be implemented as a computer-based support system... which would help actors to structure their problems, ideas and information, by recombination and closure of simple components." Furthermore, Jan Kooistra (1988) stipulated the problem of "the absence of a terminology". He noted:
The absence of a terminology is not a problem of the absence of truth for things that cannot be named, but the problem of the incompatibility in principle between, on the one hand, the need to order and, on the other, the result of an ordering, as this incompatibility is expressed in the procedure of particular inclusion and exclusion.
In 2002 Kooistra added, that "this quote represents the dilemma De Zeeuw was – and still is – trying to by-pass during his scientific life. How to judge the quality of reasoning in the social sciences whereas you are part of the same system?"
Theory of communication systems
Following the reflexive turn of the mathematical theory of communication of
Claude Shannon
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, signals could be considered as messages with expected information value, with applications also to social science theory.
[Loet Leydesdorff (2002). "The Communication Turn in the Theory of Social Systems". In: "Systems Research and Behavioural Science" 19:pp. 129-136.] A linguistic turn was added by the
Cybernetics
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work of
Niklas Luhmann
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,
Gordon Pask
Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (28 June 1928 – 29 March 1996) was a British cybernetician, inventor and polymath who made multiple contributions to cybernetics, educational psychology, educational technology, applied epistemology, chemical comp ...
and De Zeeuw in relation to the uncertainty and meaning of a social message. Luhmann considered language as the operator of social systems and operating system of society while Pask emphasised language's reflexive function in the social system.
[ Gerard de Zeeuw elaborated this paradigm by emphasizing "languages" and "reports" rather than for "laws" and "facts" in a social science design. De Zeeuw submitted that language is the evolutionary achievement which enables us to communicate using two channels for the communication at the same time: a statement can be provided with a meaning and it is expected to contain information.
]
Publications
De Zeeuw has written a dozen books and more than 150 articles.[More than 150 of De Zeeuw's publications from 1969 to 2001 are listed i]
Festschrift Professor Gerard de Zeeuw
, 31 January 2002. Books, a selection:
* de Zeeuw, Gerard, and Willem A. Wagenaar. ''Are subjective probabilities probabilities?''. Springer Netherlands, 1974.
* Gordon Pask
Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (28 June 1928 – 29 March 1996) was a British cybernetician, inventor and polymath who made multiple contributions to cybernetics, educational psychology, educational technology, applied epistemology, chemical comp ...
and Gerard de Zeeuw.
Interactions of actors, theory and some applications
'. Manuscript. In, 1 1992.
* R. Glanville and G. de Zeeuw, (eds.) ''Interactive Interfaces and Human Networks'', 1993.
Articles, a selection:
* De Zeeuw, Gerard. "Problems of increasing competence". ''Systems Research'' 2.1 (1985): 13–19.
* de Zeeuw, Gerard. "Soft knowledge accumulation, or the rise of competence". ''Systems Practice'' 5.2 (1992): 193–214.
* de Zeeuw, Gerard. "Values, science and the quest for demarcation". ''Systems Research'' 12.1 (1995): 15–24.
* De Zeeuw, Gerard
"Three phases of science: A methodological exploration"
. ''Centre for Systems and Information Sciences'' (1996).
* de Zeeuw, Gerard
"Constructivism: a 'next' area of scientific development?"
''Foundations of Science'' 6.1–3 (2001): 77–98.
References
External links
biography 2007.
website with many links, 2002.
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1936 births
Living people
20th-century Dutch scientists
Dutch systems scientists
Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam
Academic staff of Wageningen University and Research
Leiden University alumni
University of Amsterdam alumni
World War II civilian prisoners held by Japan
People from Banyuwangi Regency