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Theorists for Complexity Theory
Brent Davis & David Sumara
Davis, B. & Sumara, D. (2008) Complexity as a theory of education. Transnational curriculum inquiry: The journal for the international association of curriculum studies. 5(2), 33-44
Mark Mason
Mason, M. (2008). Complexity Theory and the Philosophy of Education. Educational Philosophy & Theory, 40(1), 4–18.
Mason, M. (2008). What Is Complexity Theory and What Are Its Implications for Educational Change? Educational Philosophy & Theory, 40(1), 35–49.
Keith Morrison
Morrison, K. (2002). School Leadership and Complexity Theory. Routledge.
Morrison, K. (2008). Educational Philosophy and the Challenge of Complexity Theory. Educational Philosophy & Theory, 40(1), 19–34.
Morrison, K. (2010). Complexity Theory, School Leadership and Management: Questions for Theory and Practice. Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 38(3), 374–393.
Robert Pryor & Jim Bright
Pryor, R., & Bright, J. (2011). The chaos theory of careers.: a new perspective on working in the twenty-first century. Routledge.
Bright, J. E. H., & Pryor, R. G. L. (2005). The Chaos Theory of Careers: A User’s Guide. Career Development Quarterly, 53(4), 291–305.
Pryor, R., & Bright, J. (2004). ‘I Had Seen Order and Chaos, but Had thought They were Different.’ The Challenges of the Chaos Theory for Career Development. Australian Journal of Career Development, 13(3), 18–22.
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