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Teori Sistem

Teori Sistem. Yang-Yang 51410019 Paul 51410086. Apakah sistem itu ?. Menurut Shrode dan Voich s istem berasal dari bahasa Yunani , sistema , yang berarti suatu keseluruhan yang tersusun dari sekian banyak bagian .

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Teori Sistem

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  1. TeoriSistem Yang-Yang 51410019 Paul 51410086

  2. Apakahsistemitu? MenurutShrodedanVoichsistemberasaldaribahasaYunani, sistema, yang berartisuatukeseluruhan yang tersusundarisekianbanyakbagian. MenurutLittleJohnsistemialahseperangkathal-hal yang salingmempengaruhidalamsuatulingkungandanmembentuksuatukeseluruhan.

  3. PeloporTeoriSistem Gregory Bateson (dalam Littlejohn, 1999) adalahpenemugaristeori yang kemudiandikenalsebagaikomunikasirelasional. Aubre Fisher (dalam perspectives on Human Communication) menerapkankonsep-konsepsistempadakomunikasi.

  4. Littlejohn mengatakanbahwasuatusistemterdiridariempat (4) hal, yaitu: Objek-objek. Objekadalahbagian-bagian, elemen-elemen, atauvariabel-variabeldarisistem. Merekabisajadiberbentukfisikatauabstrakataukedua-duanya, tergantungdarisifatsistem. Atribut. Suatusistemterdiridariatribut-atribut, kualitasataupropertisistemitudanobjek-objeknya. Hubungan internal, hubunganantaraanggotasistem. Lingkungan, suatusistemmemilikisuatulingkungan. Merekatidakhadirdalamsuatukevakuman, tetapidipengaruhiolehkeadaansekitarnya.

  5. SifatSistem Wholeness and interdependence Hierarchy Self-regulation and control Interchange with environment Balance Change and adaptibity Equifinality

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