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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists 1 week, 3 days agoMary Catherine Bateson, receiving the Norbert Wiener medal, wrote a letter to the American Society for Cybernetics in August 2011.
> … hope rests on the potential offered by cybernetics for thinking in terms of whole systems rather than in terms of separate and competing interests and specializations, a potential that must be explored and…[Read more] -
David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists 3 weeks agoCredibility gap in “No Need to Panic About Global Warning” article in WSJ signed by 16 scientists? Opinion piece at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204301404577171531838421366.html
Repudiation about sources by D.R. Tucker “Scared of Science” at…[Read more]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists 4 weeks, 1 day agoAt INCOSE IW, Janet Singer (as ISSS VP Research and Pubs) was tasked to lead a subcommittee on describing Systems Thinking, Systems Science and Systems Approach for the INCOSE Systems Engineering Book of Knowledge. Other projects (e.g. ontology) may also be involved.
See workshop at…[Read more]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists 1 month, 1 week agoWhat should dialogue designers know about inquiring systems? Workshop recap at http://bit.ly/AeetP6, slides http://bit.ly/A2him0 . Dialogue with Design session in Toronto
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Stefan Blachfellner posted an update in the group
Systemicists 1 month, 1 week agoYou might be already aware: Nevertheless do not miss this unique opportunity. The next European Meetings on Cybernetics and Systems Research take place in April 2012 in Vienna, Austria. There are great offerings, open calls for symposia, submission for extended abstracts still open until 20th January, early bird registration until 31st January…[Read more]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists 1 month, 2 weeks agoSystems biology, seeing properties in organisms not in the parts, arose from advances in computing in larger datasets, says David Weinberger.
> In 2002, when Hiroaki Kitano wrote a cover story on systems biology for Science magazine — a formal recognition of the growing importance of this young field — he said: “The major reason it is gaining…[Read more]
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Timo posted an update 1 month, 3 weeks ago
My essay: http://timotiikeri.wordpress.com/
Happy new year mates!-
@timo In your Architecture, Sustainability and Systems Thinkingessay, you’ve taken an idealist approach, i.e. you start from a proscribed future and approach the present with a critical eye.
An alternative approach is to start from current practices, and look to see how they might evolve. Going from potential future to current state, and from…[Read more]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists 1 month, 3 weeks agoThe influences between culture and education in a society are circular. “Decades ago, when the Finnish school system was badly in need of reform, the goal of the program that Finland instituted, resulting in so much success today, was never excellence. It was equity” says Pasi Sahlberg, director of the Finnish Ministry of Education’s Center…[Read more]
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Timo replied to the forum topic CS0004 Day 3, 2011/11 Systemic Thinking of Sustainable Communities (Aalto University) in the group
Systemicists 1 month, 3 weeks agohttp://timotiikeri.wordpress.com/
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Roman Lihhavtshuk posted an update in the group
Systemicists 1 month, 4 weeks agoMy essay and interactive tool about the way to connect dots between different theories by using systems thinking http://www.dip.ee/systems/
Merry Christmas!-
@roman The animated graphics in How to create a new tool
for the Creative Sustainability by using systems thinking? represents an ambitious crossing of domains.I looked at your cited Geels (2001) article, and noticed the foundations in Nelson & Winter’s Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, dating back to 1982. The Gunderson and Holling…[Read more]
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Thank you, David, for your comment!
I will definitely check your link about Technological Transition. For one essay this topic is too large, but as an idea of mixing different disciplines and researches, I think is good.
Thank you again, David!
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Dan Barber wrote a new post, Site upgrade complete 2 months ago
I’ve completed the site upgrade to Wordpress 3.3 and Buddypress 1.5.2. To keep the three column look on Wordpress pages (like About, Hints, etc), I created a 3 column page template. There is an issue between […]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists: 2 months, 3 weeks agoIn school, losing cursive writing and long division seems like civilization in decline.
>WHAT’S IN: iPad therapy [....] Twitter assignments [....] Smartboard MacGyvers [....]
>WHAT’S OUT: Cursive writing [....] Long division [....] Computer labs [....]The print edition also included WHAT’S ODD: Wikipedia U. [...] Robot Teachers…[Read more]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists: 2 months, 3 weeks ago“Systems Thinking in a Bar” blog post leads to @jurgenappelo “Complexity Thinking or Systems Thinking ++” breezy 191-slide presentation. References to Russell Ackoff, Dave Snowden, Ralph Stacey, Donella Meadows, Peter Senge, Michael C. Jackson.
Blog post at http://www.noop.nl/2011/11/systems-thinking-in-a-bar.html , slides at…[Read more]
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists: 2 months, 3 weeks agoObliquity: those who succeed the most are those who take the oblique path, says John Kay.
> [In] John Kay’s Obliquity … The veteran Oxford University economist carefully examines the pathways that people and organizations follow to success, and finds, over and over, that those who succeed the most are those who take the oblique path. “If you…[Read more] -
David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists: 2 months, 3 weeks agoBeyond the paleo diet, six elements of the Paleolithic lifestyle (Pedro Carrera-Bastos)
> DON’T JUST EAT IT – LIVE IT
Here are six key elements of the Paleolithic lifestyle, according to Pedro Carrera-Bastos, a Swedish health researcher specializing in the effects of “ancestral” diets, and his colleagues.
> 1. SUNSHINE
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David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists: 2 months, 4 weeks agoThe magic of diasporas: Immigrant networks are a rare bright spark in the world economy. Rich countries should welcome them.
> Diaspora networks—of Huguenots, Scots, Jews and many others—have always been a potent economic force, but the cheapness and ease of modern travel has made them larger and more numerous than ever before. There are now…[Read more] -
David Ing posted an update in the group
Systemicists: 2 months, 4 weeks agoNice guys can finish first: Social networks aid cooperation, discourage selfishness (David Rand, Harvard)
>… in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the research is among the first studies to examine social interaction as a fluid, ever-changing process. Previous studies of complex social networks largely used static…[Read more]
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Olli posted an update: 3 months ago
I got into right mood… here you go, my insights on how to build a good terrarium using systems thinking:
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Olli posted an update: 3 months ago
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