
Complex Systems Science and Community-Based Research
Author(s) -
Travis R. Moore,
Helena M. VonVille,
Winnie Poel,
Glory Dee Romo,
Ian Lim,
Robert W. S. Coulter
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
social science protocols
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2516-8053
DOI - 10.7565/ssp.2020.2802
Subject(s) - complex system , field (mathematics) , software deployment , systems science , data science , intersection (aeronautics) , engineering ethics , management science , computer science , complement (music) , sociology , engineering , artificial intelligence , biochemistry , chemistry , mathematics , complementation , pure mathematics , gene , phenotype , aerospace engineering , operating system
There is an abundance of community-based research literature that incorporates complex system science concepts and techniques. However, currently there is a gap in how these concepts and techniques are being used, and, more broadly, how these two fields complement one another. The debate on how complex systems science meaningfully bolsters the deployment of community-based research has not yet reached consensus, therefore, we present a protocol for a new scoping review that will identify characteristics at the intersection of community-based research and complex systems science. This knowledge will enhance the understanding of how complex systems science, a quickly evolving field, is being utilized in community-based research and practice.