Emergence & Transition

Emergence is the fundamental scientific explanation for how local changes can transform whole systems. As a change theory, it offers methods and practices to accomplish the systems-wide changes that are so needed at this time.

In this section we explore the relevance of concepts like emergence and self-organisation for catalysing systemic change. We invite your comments and contributions to this discussion.

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Saturday
25Oct2008

1. Emergence in Complex Systems »

 

In this short video, Steve Lansing from the University of Arizona explains how insights from the new field of complexity science can give us a better understanding of the dynamics of social systems.

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