Chapter 5 The Communicative Constitution of the World A Luhmannian View on Communication, Organizations, and Society

This chapter introduces Niklas Luhmann's theory of organizations, which he conceived as communicatively constituted social systems that are created through decision-making. Decisions are thereby also understood as communicative events, ones that are inherently paradoxical as they attempt to sel...

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