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Integrative Matrix of Human Preoccupations

Experimental subject configuration for the exploration of interdisciplinary relationships between organizations, problems, strategies, values and human development
 
For subject lists, click on link within matrix cell [or use alternative detailed list view]
Click: O for organizations, P for problems, S for strategies

   
  
  
  Formal concepts Pattern establishment and consolidation  Pattern maintenance and appreciation  Pattern adaptation and propagation  Pattern innovation and exploitation  Pattern (im)balance)
Precondition  Domain definition Organized relations Differentiated order Contextual renewal Controlled movement Communication reinforcement Resource redistribution Environmental manipulation Condition of the whole
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Existential experience
/
Value experience
Experiential
(modes of awareness)
 9  Consciousness
[O | P | S]
Leadership (Authenticity)
[O | P | S]
Love (Compassion)
[O | P | S]
Comprehension
[O | P | S]
Creative Expression
[O | P | S]
 Vigilance (Courage)
[O | P | S]
Transcendence (Detachment)
[O | P | S]
Freedom (Liberation)
[O | P | S]
Perseverance
[O | P | S]
Oneness (Universality)
[O | P | S]
Experiential (values) 8 Principles
[O | P | S]
Purpose
[O | P | S]
Solidarity (Cooperation)
[O | P | S]
Idealism
[O | P | S]
Harmony
[O | P | S]
Integration
[O | P | S]
Meaning
[O | P | S]
Sharing
[O | P | S]
Resourcefulness (Inventiveness)
[O | P | S]
Equanimity
[O | P | S]
Noosphere
/
Developmental principles
Innovative change (context) 7 Innovative change
[O | P | S]
Logics
[O | P | S]
Emotional fulfilment
[O | P | S]
Philosophy
[O | P | S]
Aesthetics
[O | P | S]
Security
[O | P | S]
Morals, ethics
[O | P | S]
Community
[O | P | S]
Coevolution
[O | P | S]
Peace (Justice)
[O | P | S]
Innovative change (structure) 6 Development
[O | P | S]
Policy making (Futurology)
[O | P | S]
 
[O | P | S]
Language
[O | P | S]
Design
[O | P | S]
Inter-disciplinarity
[O | P | S]
Individuation, psycho-analysis
[O | P | S]
Co-operative
[O | P | S]
Invention
[O | P | S]
Conservation
[O | P | S]
Noosphere
/
Theory
Concept formation (context) 5 Noosphere
[O | P | S]
Science
[O | P | S]
Experiential activities
[O | P | S]
History
[O | P | S]
Culture
[O | P | S]
Strategy, logistics
[O | P | S]
Theology
[O | P | S]
Metapolitics
[O | P | S]
Agroscience
[O | P | S]
International relations
[O | P | S]
Concept formation (structure) 4  
[O | P | S]
Sociology
[O | P | S]
Management
[O | P | S]
Informatics, classification
[O | P | S]
Ekistics (Architecture)
[O | P | S]
Cybernetics (Systems)
[O | P | S]
Psychology (Behaviour)
[O | P | S]
Economics
[O | P | S]
Technology
[O | P | S]
Environment
[O | P | S]
Socio-technosphere
/
Praxis
Social action (context) 3 [O | P | S] Research, standards
[O | P | S]
Health care
[O | P | S]
Education
[O | P | S]
Recreation (Arts, sports)
[O | P | S]
Defence (Police)
[O | P | S]
Religious practice
[O | P | S]
Government, politics
[O | P | S]
Agriculture, fisheries
[O | P | S]
Law
[O | P | S]
Social action (structure) 2 Action
[O | P | S]
Society
[O | P | S]
Social activity (Employment)
[O | P | S]
Information
(Documentation)
[O | P | S]
Amenities (Necessities)
[O | P | S]
Transportation, telecommun.
[O | P | S]
Communication (Media)
[O | P | S]
Commerce (Finance)
[O | P | S]
Industry (Production)
[O | P | S]
Societal problems
[O | P | S]
Nature Biosphere 1 Life
[O | P | S]
Biosciences
[O | P | S]
Plant Life
[O | P | S]
Zoology
[O | P | S]
Invertebrates
[O | P | S]
Fish, reptiles
[O | P | S]
Birds, mammals
[O | P | S]
Mankind
[O | P | S]
Medicine
[O | P | S]
Geography
(Ecology)
[O | P | S]
Cosmosphere / Geosphere 0  Fundamental sciences
[O | P | S]
Astronomy
[O | P | S]
Earth
[O | P | S]
Meteorology
[O | P | S]
Climatology
[O | P | S]
Oceanography
[O | P | S]
Hydrology
[O | P | S]
Geophysics
[O | P | S]
Geology
[O | P | S]
Resources (Energy)
[O | P | S]

Subjects in the Subject Index are allocated to a specific subject heading which itself is grouped under one of the major subject categories in the above table.
 
International organizations are allocated to one or more categories in the Yearbook (and in the website list) as illustrated by the following example. Additional allocations may also be made on the basis of keywords not present in the name. Others may be prohibited because they are not appropriate.
 
Example: Inter-American Association of Agricultural Librarians and Documentalists
 

By specific subject headings, listed under:

  • Agriculture, Fisheries/Agriculture
  • Information/Librarians
  • Information/Documentation
By regional heading, listed under:
  • America/Agriculture, Fisheries
  • America/Information
By organization type, listed under:
  • Social Activity/Professions