Complexity theory seems to be a rarely used synonym for complexity science. Although, it’s used in the title of one of the books. I’ve mistakenly used “complexity theory” too many times in my question. I’ve just fixed that.
Regarding some courses/primers/introductions, I found them by following links and citations from other complexity science related things and by using connectedpapers.com to find similar books/articles, not just by googling complexity science. (Except for the classcentral courses, but those talk about dynamic systems, chaos, and fractals, so they are probably also on-topic) So they most probably support the idea of complexity science. You can also Ctrl+F “emerg” to find the use of the word emergence in them and see that they talk about complexity science.
To be clear, I’ve checked Understanding complexity by Scott E. Page—the book contains lectures and is published by Princeton university press and Complexity: a guided tour—Mitchell 2011 published by Oxford university press and they definitely talk about emergence, self-organization and contain other vocab associated with complexity science.
Complexity theory seems to be a rarely used synonym for complexity science. Although, it’s used in the title of one of the books. I’ve mistakenly used “complexity theory” too many times in my question. I’ve just fixed that.
Regarding some courses/primers/introductions, I found them by following links and citations from other complexity science related things and by using connectedpapers.com to find similar books/articles, not just by googling complexity science. (Except for the classcentral courses, but those talk about dynamic systems, chaos, and fractals, so they are probably also on-topic) So they most probably support the idea of complexity science. You can also Ctrl+F “emerg” to find the use of the word emergence in them and see that they talk about complexity science.
To be clear, I’ve checked Understanding complexity by Scott E. Page—the book contains lectures and is published by Princeton university press and Complexity: a guided tour—Mitchell 2011 published by Oxford university press and they definitely talk about emergence, self-organization and contain other vocab associated with complexity science.