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Beyond Systems Thinking

ETH Zurich via edX

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Overview

Climate change, biodiversity loss, pan-syndemics and energy dependencies are some of today’s most pressing complex challenges. Much of our economies and societies are exhaustive, vulnerable, and unfair. We need to actively restore and regenerate ecosystems while transforming our economies to become more circular and just. We require new knowledge systems and cultures leading to transformative action as the human impact on earth needs to be fundamentally redesigned.

Scientific knowledge and reasoning are fundamental tools to guide policy decisions, especially in times of crises. Limitations of reductionist science are evident due to lack of widespread action in addressing today's highly complex challenges, which are self-emergent, unpredictable, span across nested scales, depend on societal behavioral transitions, and lack data.

Design offers creative ways of intervening in an iterative way, responding to a current problem by prototyping future pathways. Designerly praxis benefits from science, for example by directing interventions and leveraging relationships based on quantitative data. Neither the analytical and descriptive tools of science, nor the iterative process of design alone are adequate for addressing complex challenges. Combining both cultures and methods of reasoning as a fluid, intervention-based and synergistic process is beneficial for fostering the urgently required regenerative, transformative action.

This MOOC series entitled “Designing Resilient Regenerative Systems” offers four consecutive MOOCs that aim to address these urgent and complex challenges. Participants emerge on a learning journey including emphasis on holistic worldviews, concepts like regeneration and resilience, befriending complexity and uncertainty, methods and hybrid practices of science and design, connecting more with our inner self, and becoming bio-regional weavers within communities of learning and praxis.

This second MOOC focuses on scientific and designerly ways in dealing with complexity: by developing a critical perspective on systems thinking, participants embody their own practice of navigating in complexity through continuously zooming out and in as a view from above. A functional understanding of transformative resilience is complemented with an introduction to social network analysis. We learn about circularities and how to design for circularity, leading us to the final theme of how to innovate in complex systems - systemic innovation.

Syllabus

Week 1 (Critical) Systems Thinking: Develop a critical understanding of systems thinking.

Week 2 The View from Above: Acquire physical-mental practices for zooming in on what matters most.

Week 3 (Social) Networks: Methods to engage people and communities.

Week 4 Resilience: How to design for transformation.

Weeks 5 - 8 break

Week 9 First live conversation in 2023; no new module released

Week 10 Circularity: Designing circular flows across systems scales.

Week 11 Systemic Innovation: How to intervene in complex systems.

Week 12 Time to finish

Taught by

Tobias Luthe, Daniel Christian Wahl, Justyna Swat, Fritjof Capra, Birger Sevaldson, Eric L. Berlow, Benjamin Marias, Michael Stauffacher and Haley Fitzpatrick

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