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Ranulph Glanville (13 June 1946 – 20 December 2014) was an Anglo-Irish
cybernetician A cyberneticist or a cybernetician is a person who practices cybernetics. Heinz von Foerster once told Stuart Umpleby that Norbert Wiener preferred the term "cybernetician" rather than "cyberneticist", perhaps because Wiener was a mathematician r ...
and design theorist. He was a founding vice-president of the
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(2006–2009) and president of the
American Society for Cybernetics The American Society for Cybernetics (ASC) is an American non-profit scholastic organization for the advancement of cybernetics as a science , a discipline, a meta-discipline and the promotion of cybernetics as basis for an interdisciplinary di ...
(2009–2014).


Education

Glanville studied architecture at the
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in London, 1964–67 and 1969–71. He then went on to study for a doctorate in cybernetics with
Gordon Pask Andrew Gordon Speedie Pask (28 June 1928 – 29 March 1996) was an English author, inventor, educational theorist, cybernetician and psychologist who made contributions to cybernetics, instructional psychology, experimental epistemology and ed ...
at Brunel University (1975). He took another PhD, also at Brunel, in relationships between architecture and language, in the Centre for the Study of Human Learning (1988). Brunel awarded him a higher doctorate (DSc) in cybernetics and design in 2006.


Work

Glanville was a lecturer at the School of Architecture,
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from 1978 to 1996. He then became an itinerant academic with several temporary, adjunct or honorary appointments, including a professor of research design in the Faculty of Architecture,
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, Belgium, adjunct professor of design research at
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, Australia, and professor of research in Innovation Design Engineering at the
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, London (2008–14).


Cybernetics

Glanville’s main area of interest was
second-order cybernetics Second-order cybernetics, also known as the cybernetics of cybernetics, is the recursive application of cybernetics to itself and the reflexive practice of cybernetics according to such a critique. It is cybernetics where "the role of the observer ...
(‘the cybernetics of cybernetics’), which developed from his work with Pask on a theory of objects for his PhD Thesis. In his time as president of the American Society for Cybernetics, Glanville addressed the challenge
Margaret Mead Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist who featured frequently as an author and speaker in the mass media during the 1960s and the 1970s. She earned her bachelor's degree at Barnard C ...
set the Society at its inaugural conference in 1967, that of applying cybernetic ideas to the formation of the society itself. While the main legacy of Mead's remarks has been the development of the epistemological concerns of second-order cybernetics by von Foerster and others, Glanville addressed them more directly in the innovative conversational (cybernetic) formats of the society's conferences, interpreting second order cybernetics in terms of how cybernetics may be practised ''cybernetically''.


Design

In parallel with his work in cybernetics, Glanville developed a variety of views of
design A design is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process or the result of that plan or specification in the form of a prototype, product, or process. The verb ''to design' ...
in relationship to cybernetics, and to science more generally. He suggested a close analogy existing between cybernetics and design, seeing them both as constructivist activities, and akin to two sides of the same coin, with “cybernetics as the theory of design and design as the action of cybernetics”. Similarly, he suggested scientific research to be a form of design, and therefore design research to be construed as an act of design rather than science.


Selected publications

Glanville R. (ed.) (2007) Cybernetics and design. Special double issue of ''Kybernetes'' 36(9/10) https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/issn/0368-492X/vol/36/iss/9/10 Glanville R. (2007) Try again. Fail again. Fail better: The cybernetics in design and the design in cybernetics. ''Kybernetes'' 36(9/10): 1173–1206 Glanville, R. (2004) The purpose of second-order cybernetics. ''Kybernetes'' 33(9/10): 1379–1386 Glanville R. (2002) Second order cybernetics. In: Parra-Luna F. (ed.) Systems science and cybernetics. Encyclopaedia of life support systems. EoLSS, Oxford (Web publication https://cepa.info/2708) Glanville R. (1999) Researching design and designing research. ''Design Issues'' 15(2): 80–91 Glanville R. (1982) Inside every white box there are two black boxes trying to get out. ''Behavioral Science'', 27(1): 1–11 A fully comprehensive list of publications is on Glanville's personal CV. Many papers and other writings were collected in ''The Black Boox''.


References


External links


Glanville home page

American Society for Cybernetics





RGon: Thoughts of Glanville

ZERO SPACES – 45min Film project with, about and by Ranulph Glanville in collaboration with Delmar Mavignier
{{DEFAULTSORT:Glanville, Ranulph 1946 births 2014 deaths Cyberneticists Independent scholars Alumni of Brunel University London Academics of the University of Portsmouth Academics of Newcastle University Academics of the Royal College of Art RMIT University faculty Academics from London