Cari Pedro e colleghi Fis,
la triade geno-tipo, feno-tipo e socio-type è fondamentale per com-prendere
lo sviluppo onto-genetico e il processo onto-logico di un essere umano.
Ho sempre pensato, sin da "Il giudizio di valore" (1972) che le scienze
sociali dovevano tener nel dovuto conto i meccanismi naturali del
comportamento
degli organismi sociali, affrancandosi dalla caricatura dell'Homo
oeconomicus. Solo così si possono analizzare. spiegare e prevedere i
fenomeni economici.
basando  l'azione umana sulla psicologia del ragionamento e della decisione
in-centrate sugli effetti cognitivi ed emozionali dei suoi comportamenti
effettivi.
L'esistenza e la conoscenza degli esseri viventi si fondano sul triangolo
dei tre surplus o delle tre neg-entropie termodinamici o naturali,
eco-biologici e storico-culturali (o semiotico-ermeneutici). In "Valore e
valutazioni" (specialmente nel capitolo 11) ho accostato questo mio
triangolo dei tre surplus alla costruzione BIO-logica, SO-ciale, MA-cchine
(BIO-SO-MA,) di Giuseppe Bugliarello e ai tre mondi di Popper.
Ovviamente l'informazione genetica ha un ruolo fondamentale in questa
prospettiva onto-logica concreta e empirica, ma  l'ambiente naturale e
l'ambiente culturale contribuiscono a creare quell'armonia meravigliosa che
è l'uomo studiato dalle scienze della natura e dalle scienze umane.
Quindi  questa è la strada epistemologica e/o paradigmatica che bisogna
seguire e che Pedro e i suoi collaboratori hanno fatto bene a rimarcare e
richiamare. Non v'ha società senza informazione e informazione senza
società.
Grazie. Un abbraccio natalizio a Tutti.
Francesco.

2017-12-18 14:16 GMT+01:00 Pedro C. Marijuan <pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es>:

> Dear All,
>
> In response to the comments received:
>
> Stan (offline), you are right about the subsumptive hierarchy among these
> three concepts or levels (genotype-phenotype-sociotype). In our opinion
> the essential aspect becomes the specific "information flow" that underlies
> the emergence/construction of each one. Rather than energy flow it is a
> matter of energy flow. For instance, multicellular phenotypes are possible
> via the information flow of a number of intercellular messengers that are
> received and processed by the "cellular signaling systems" of individual
> cells. In the sociotype case, the specific information flow becomes the
> human language... all human societies are indeed information societies.
>
> John Prick, thanks for your cordial acknowledgment. We hope that social
> science parties will take into account not only the interesting
> questionnaire, but also the new point of view developed in the
> introduction. It is really information science "in action" within the
> social realm.
>
> Joseph, the main goal of this work is to provide both a new vision and a
> new practical tool. The "epidemics of loneliness" of contemporary societies
> demands quite many changes of view. Paradoxically, it is also a product of
> the new "information society". Our face-to-face exchanges, the flesh and
> bones of our social bonds, are jeopardized by the addiction to the new
> forms of weak communication via cellphones, internet, etc. It is a problem
> we also discuss in our paper.
>
> Sung, you may be right! the attention economy working in our social
> contacts seems to be similar to the transcription economy of our cells and
> to the metabolic trade-offs of our organs in the overall optimization of
> the organism. The PDE (Planckian Distribution Equation) that you describe,
> which was already presented months ago in a FIS session, becomes a very
> intriguing "form of information" that we are also finding within a number
> of sociotype components: for instance, family number, friends and
> acquaintances numbers, etc. and also in the corresponding conversation
> times. We thank you for your cooperation in this ongoing exploratory work.
>
> In a few days I will send the customary Season Greetings and some
> highlight of the discussion sessions programmed for the next course.
>
> All  the best--Pedro
>
>
> El 16/12/2017 a las 6:38, Sungchul Ji escribió:
>
> Hi Pedro,
>
>
> I read your Plos One article with great interest, and I am particularly
> intrigued by the notion of the genotype-phenotype-sociotype triad.
>
>
> I think PDE (Planckian Distribution Equation) may be one of the few, if
> not the only, mathematical equation(s) now available that can be applied to
> fitting long-tailed histograms generated at the genotype (mRNA), phenotype
> (sentence length frequency distribution in speech), and sociotype levels
> (the dramatic shift in the shapes of the US annual income distributions in
> 1996 and 2013) as shonw in Figure 1 attached.
>
>
> Also the diagram of ITR (Irreversible Triadic Relation) shown below may be
> useful in invetigating the relation among genes, phenotypes and sociotypes,
> in the sense that ITR may shed  new light on the relation between genes and
> sociotypes which are "indirect" or "informaiton flow-mediated" unlike the
> dyadic realtions between genes and phenotypes on the one hand and
> phenotypes and sociotypes on the other which are "direct"
> and "energy-medidated".
>
>
> Planckain Distribution Equation (PDE) as a novel mathematical tool for the
> study of the genotype-phenotype-sociotype interactions.
>
>
>
> The graphs (attached) and the *irreversible triadic relational* (ITR)
> diagram below are reproduced from S. Ji, *The Cell Language Theory:
> Connecting Mind and Matter*, World Scientific, 2017, Chpaters 7 and 8.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>                           1                             2
>                   1 = *gene expression*
>
>     *Genotype*  ------> *Phenotype* ------->  *Sociotype*
>             |                                                           ^
>                   2 = *emergence of social mind *(?)
>
>             |
>      |
>             |                                                            |
>                   3 =  *genetic information flow*
>             |______________________________|
>  (forged by biological evolution)
>    3
>
>
>
> Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.
>
>
> All the best.
>
>
> Sung
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Fis <fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es> <fis-boun...@listas.unizar.es>
> on behalf of John Prpic <johnpr...@gmail.com> <johnpr...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, December 15, 2017 1:30 PM
> *To:* Pedro C. Marijuan
> *Cc:* fis
> *Subject:* Re: [Fis] Social Information Structure&dynamics: SOCIOTYPE
>
> Looks like a really great paper Pedro, congrats to you and the team!
>
> Best,
> John
>
> On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 4:00 AM, Pedro C. Marijuan <
> pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es> wrote:
>
> Dear FISers,
> Herewith the abstract of a very recent publication of my group about the
> "Sociotype" --it was published yesterday in Plos One.
> Although the paper is oriented towards practical application of a
> sociotype questionnaire in different domains of social/psychological
> research
> and in public health socialization programs, we think it has an ample
> thoretical basis & overall interest in the social information science
> endeavor.
> It was conceived as a rough approach to informational envelop of the
> person into the social niche...
> and we think it may also be useful to highlight personality-type, gender,
> age-segments,  and intercultural differences in socialization.
> By the way, we have been waiting for almost two years, along a really
> strenuous review process.   (!!!)
> Best wishes--Pedro
> See complete version at:
> http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0189568
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> *The 'sociotype' construct: Gauging the*
> *structure and dynamics of human sociality*
> Pedro C. Marijuan, Jesus Montero-Marin, Jorge Navarro, Javier Garcia-
> Campayo, Raquel del Moral
>
> Exploring the pertinence of a "sociotype" construct, established along the
> conceptual chain
> genotype-phenotype-sociotype, is the essential purpose of the present
> paper. Further, by
> following the sociotype's conceptual guidelines, a new psychometric
> indicator has been
> developed in order to gauge the level of social interaction around each
> individualÐthe sociotype
> questionnaire (SOCQ). A first version of this questionnaire has been
> elaborated by
> gathering data about the different classes of social bonds (family,
> friends, acquaintances,
> and work/study colleagues) in general population and about the dynamic
> update of these
> bonds via face-to-face conversation and other modes of interaction. A
> specific fieldwork was
> undertaken, involving 1,075 participants, all of them Spanish adults (with
> diverse social and
> regional backgrounds). The data obtained were analyzed by means of the
> correlational
> method with an analytical cross-sectional design: the number of factors
> and the consistency
> and reliability of the resulting scales were evaluated and correlated. The
> new sociotype indicator
> resulting from that fieldwork, in spite of its limitations, seems to be
> valid and reliable,
> as well as closely associated with widely used metrics of loneliness and
> psychological distress.
> It is interesting that the construct noticeably varies throughout the life
> course and circumstances
> of individuals, based on their gender and age, and adjusting to the
> different
> situations of social networking. This is the first study, to the best of
> our knowledge, which
> has tried to reach both a theoretical and an operational formulation of
> the sociotype construct,
> by establishing an ad hoc psychometric questionnaire. We think that the
> information
> provided by this operational definition opens a new direction of work that
> could be useful to
> guide the development and evaluation of programs aimed at improving and
> strengthening
> social networking in people at risk, especially for the elderly.
>
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