The System Work of Social Change – Book Launch

The System Work of Social Change – Book Launch

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It is time to think about (and do)
systems change differentlyNeed hope in dark times? A new book The Systems Work of Social Change, launching on September 1, offers a fresh – and deeply hopeful – take on mending a broken world. Simple, but radical, this book distills 200 years of social change-making and presents innovative and workable examples of how to do things differently.
 
“It will guide those who work in and think about systems change for a generation. A breakthrough book.”   – Stephan Chambers, Director, Marshall Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science 
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From Stigma to PrideThe Systems Work of Social Change by Cynthia Rayner and François Bonnici draws on research of over 200 years of social change literature, hundreds of interviews, and 8 in-depth case studies from the Schwab Foundation’s community of committed social changemakers. Mothers to Mothers (m2m), a new C2030 member, is one of the featured organisations. Headed by Frank Beadle de Palomo, m2m is an excellent example of an organisation that has built a impactful and responsive network that is ensuring broader agency for people and communities across Africa. 

Click here to read the excerpt
We asked. You answered. How can we do better?For the first time in the one and a half year existence of the Catalyst 2030 network, a Midterm Strategy Review was conducted as part of an ongoing monitoring, evaluation and learning framework. We wanted to assess how working together can accelerate change and how the collective “we” can do better.
Click here to read more about what the survey revealed
C2030 MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Celebrating successDream a Dream, a C2030 member based in India, is determined to empower children and young people from vulnerable backgrounds to overcome adversity and thrive in a fast-changing world. And with the nationwide impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, they have stepped in and worked relentlessly to support young people and communities.

Click here for an update of what Dream a Dream, has been up to the past few months
 

Empowering young global citizens
What is the role of entrepreneurship in impacting the youth ecosystem? How can education help the youth adapt to post-pandemic realities?

Kenneth Kwok, founder of KIDsforSDGs, a Catalyst 2030 member, uses the 6Ps Approach to advocate for youth leadership and entrepreneurship as ways to empower young global citizens. 
Read more here
 

Building food securityNigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is projected to become the third most populous country in the world by 2050, after China and India. The ability to consistently meet the food demands of the growing population is crucial to food security. That is why the work of social entrepreneur and Catalyst 2030 member, Uche Daniel Jumbo, is critical.

Uche is the CEO of GoodFood Agric Enterprises, a business that grows easily affordable staple foods such as plantain, banana, vegetables and meat. GoodFood is also involved in the production, processing and packaging of food products.

The business is addressing SDG 1: No Poverty through the provision of employment and training for the young and vulnerable. It is also addressing SDG 2: Zero Hunger through the provision of quality, healthy and affordable staple food for Nigerians. Eventually, it hopes to achieve inclusive food systems that can sustainably benefit Nigerians as a whole and the world at large.

Click here to find out more, or to collaborate, you can contact Uche at +234 802 911 8429 or Email: goodfood2019giz@gmail.com
Is your voice part of the People’s Report?The playful People’s Report survey has a very serious intent. It is designed to reach people all over the world and to find out exactly what their lived experiences are. Do they have clean water? Can their children go to school? Do they feel safe? The results of the survey will be taken to the world’s leaders at the UN in September. We want the people who are making decisions on our behalf to know the situations that we face and the needs that need to be met.So, are you ready to give 5 minutes of your time to change the world? Click here to take part.
News from the Secretariat
 NEWS FROM THE WORKING GROUPSWorking Group 7 – Engaging the Private Sector: report launched  ‘How & Why Corporates & Social Enterprises Should Partner to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals’Working Group 11 – Next Economies: report ‘An Investigation into Financing Transformation’ launching on July 15, please contact Steve Waddell

Working Group 13 – Systems Change Learning:  Recognising the gap in practical and actionable tools for SE who undergo systems change efforts. Proposing solutions here! Please email Debbi Brock or Brendon Johnson to build these learning opportunities! 

COLLABORATION CORNERReferral ToolkitMembers can bring in collaborators aligned to our values & vision, e.g. to help with group/chapter activities. Please invite collaborators in your network to our community!Our next Conversation Cafe is coming up next week, on Wednesday August 18th at 4pm CEST. It is a great place to meet your fellow C2030 members and to find synergies and collaboration opportunities.
Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89228448032
Looking forward to seeing you there!

Single, Double, and Triple Loop Organizational Learning

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Single, Double, and Triple Loop Organizational Learning

Key Terms

  • Learning
  • Organizational Learning
  • Chris Argyris
  • David Schon
  • Peter Senge
  • Single Loop Learning
  • Double Loop Learning
  • Triple Loop Learning
  • Quadruple Loop Learning
  • Error Correction
  • Feedback Loop
  • Gregory Bateson
  • Action Learning
  • Cybernetic Loop
  • Reflexivity
  • Reflection and Learning
  • Systems Thinking
  • Cause and Effects
  • Organizational Adaptability
  • Organizational Culture
  • Theory In Use Models I and II
  • Action Science
  • Ed Schein
  • Levels of Learning
  • Planning as Learning
  • Cybernetics
  • Second Order Cybernetics
  • Third Order Cybernetics
  • Perceptual Flaws
  • Cognitive Learning
  • Hierarchical Planning
  • Management Control Systems
  • Management Planning and Control Systems
  • Planning and Control Systems
  • Manufacturing Planing and Control Systems
  • Advanced Planning Systems (APS)
  • Balanced Scorecards
  • Strategic Management
  • Social Learning
  • Learning to Plan, Planning to learn
  • Deutero Learning
  • Meta Learning
  • Explicit Knowledge
  • Tacit Knowledge

Single and Double Loop Learning

Source: Deradicalization through Double-Loop Learning? How the Egyptian Gamaa Islamiya Renounced Violence

Argyris and Schon thereby start with the assumption that“all…

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System Innovation in the Wake of #IPCC6 – Systems Change Finland event 31 August 2021 3-:4:30pm BST

System Innovation in the Wake of #IPCC6

LINK: LinkedIn

System Innovation in the Wake of #IPCC6

Event by Systems Change Finland

Online

Tue, Aug 31, 2021, 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM (UK)

Join here https://laurea.zoom.us/j/65900307310Pekka Enroth and 5 other attendees


About

The Sensemaking meetup is Systems Change Finland’s monthly meetup where we explore topics related to applied Systems Thinking and Complexity with interesting speakers. Instead of being one-sided lectures, our meetups are spaces where participants can also make sense about the topics with each other.

In August’s meetup on Tuesday 31.8.2021 17:00-18:30 EEST UTC+3 the discussion will be ignited by İdil Gaziulusoy, Professor of Sustainable Design at the Aalto University who will be speaking about Systems Innovation in the Wake of the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published in early August. (https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/).

Speaker

İdil Gaziulusoy is Professor of Sustainable Design at Aalto University and leader of NODUS Sustainable Design Research Group (https://www.aalto.fi/en/department-of-design/nodus-sustainable-design-research-group). İdil is a sustainability scientist and a design researcher, developing a teaching and research portfolio for imagining sustainable, equitable and resilient future systems through various approaches in design research and developing interventions to achieve these proposals. Her work is concerned with socio-technical and socio-ecological systems with a particular focus on production-consumption systems and cities. She’s a global pioneer in the emerging area of design for sustainability transitions, developing theories and methods/tools for design practice dealing with sustainability transitions. Her PhD (completed in 2010) focused on system innovation in companies to align innovation strategies with the needed and unfolding, long-term, structural sustainability transitions.

She has worked as a researcher, lecturer and consultant in Australia, New Zealand and Turkey before moving to Helsinki. The open access book Design for Sustainability: A Multi-level Framework from Products to Socio-technical Systems İdil has co-authored can be downloaded through this link: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429456510.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/idil-gaziulusoy-0077624/
https://twitter.com/idilgaziulusoy
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Idil_Gaziulusoy2

A novel definition of life and its implications to cybernetic systems

A novel definition of life and its implications to cybernetic systems

A novel definition of life and its implications to cybernetic systems

AUGUST 9, 2021

A novel definition of life and its implications to cybernetic systems

by Planetary Science Institute

A novel definition of life and its implications to cybernetic systems
A sample of self-organization mathematically generated by iteration of a simple feedback equation. Self-organization has been observed in a variety of biological processes, such as DNA condensation into chromosomes. Credit: O. Abramov, Planetary Science Institute

Perhaps the most fundamental puzzle in biology—”What is life?”—is addressed in a new paper by Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Oleg Abramov.

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“A Difference That Makes a Difference” | A Conversation With Daniel C. Dennett (2017)

“A Difference That Makes a Difference” A Conversation With Daniel C. Dennett [11.22.17]

“A Difference That Makes a Difference” | Edge.org

This and the last link courtesy of Richard Veryard https://rvsoapbox.blogspot.com/2021/08/data-as-pictures.html

Bateson on Information – Sloman (2018)

What did Bateson mean when he wrote “information” is “a difference that makes a difference”?

Bateson on Information

What did Bateson mean when he wrote
“information” is “a difference that makes a difference”?

The original title of this document was:
Bateson did not define “information” as
“a difference that makes a difference”
(And he would have been rather silly if he had.)
Aaron Sloman
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axs
School of Computer Science, The University of Birmingham, UK

Disorder/Order: Discovery or Invention? | von Foerster (1984)

Disorder/Order: Discovery or Invention?

Disorder/Order: Discovery or Invention? | SpringerLink

pdf: https://sites.evergreen.edu/arunchandra/wp-content/uploads/sites/395/2018/05/disorder.pdf

Understanding Understanding pp 273-282| Cite as

Disorder/Order: Discovery or Invention?

  • Heinz von Foerster

Metamodernism / Sensemaking Philosophy | °Milleplateaux

A movement with no name

Metamodernism / Sensemaking Philosophy | °Milleplateaux

Listied on the Gameb facebook group at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1447251258838263

…this is another attempt to list out the senemaking / metamodernism/ rationality / new enlightenment / critical thinking/philosophy etc etc…

a bit akin to the senemaking web braindump:

https://stream.syscoi.com/2019/09/15/the-sensemaking-web-braindump-google-docs/

and significant overlap with my ‘fellow travellers’ list and ‘fellow travellers’ podcasts etc’:

https://stream.syscoi.com/2020/10/08/who-are-our-fellow-travellers/
https://stream.syscoi.com/2021/01/07/systems-cybernetics-complexity-sensemaking-and-fellow-traveller-podcasts/

Many other names are suggested in the facebook comments to the original link.

Luiz Pessoa on Twitter: “Ever want to understand 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲𝘅 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺𝘀, emergence, and reductionism? Here’s a chapter part of my book 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻 coming out next year with MIT Press! / Twitter

Ever want to understand 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲𝘅 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺𝘀, emergence, and reductionism? Here’s a chapter part of my book 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻 coming out next year with MIT Press!

(1) Luiz Pessoa on Twitter: “Ever want to understand 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲𝘅 𝘀𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗺𝘀, emergence, and reductionism? Here’s a chapter part of my book 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘁𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗕𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻 coming out next year with MIT Press! https://t.co/SZd3TasBqT https://t.co/1jT0AvX09H” / Twitter

The Networked Brain

Posted on August 6, 2021 by cognitionemotion

Chapter 8: Complex systems: the science of interacting parts

What kind of object is the brain? The central premise of this book is that it cannot be neatly decomposed into a set of parts, so that each one can be understood on its own. Instead, it’s a highly networked system that needs to be understood differently. The language that is required is the one of complex systems, which we now describe in intuitive terms. Whereas mathematics is needed to formalize it, illustration of its central concepts provides the reader with “intuition pumps”. Thinking in terms of complex systems frees us from the shackles of linear thinking, enabling explanations built with “collective computations” that elude simplistic narratives.

https://cognitionemotion.wordpress.com/2021/08/06/the-networked-brain/

Maurice Yolles: Autopoietic Efficacy – A Metacybernetic View – Some Ideas – YouTube (Club of Remy)

Maurice Yolles: Autopoietic Efficacy – A Metacybernetic View – Some Ideas

(1) Maurice Yolles: Autopoietic Efficacy – A Metacybernetic View – Some Ideas – YouTube

Luke Craven on Twitter: “Lots of questions for the brains trust this week: Please send the best examples you have seen of complexity/systems-conscious strategies or corporate plans 🙏🙏” / Twitter

Please send the best examples you have seen of complexity/systems-conscious strategies or corporate plans

(1) Luke Craven on Twitter: “Lots of questions for the brains trust this week: Please send the best examples you have seen of complexity/systems-conscious strategies or corporate plans 🙏🙏” / Twitter

ORIGINS OF TEAM SENTEGRITY (sic) – Stafford Beer

Click to access Stafford_Beer_-_Origins_Team_Syntegrity.pdf

ISSS conference 2021 videos online

Online 2021 Public

ISSS 2021 Annual Conference was online using the cvent platform, July 7-14 2021.  

Select video recordings from essions are here for public viewing. For these videos all participants have agreed for the video recordings from sessions to be shared publicly.

Many other video recordings are reserved for members only on a different page

Online 2021 Public
ISSS 2021 Presidential Welcome – Delia MacNamara Keynote: Imagination, Science and the Art of Systems Thinking: Christopher Chase Systems Literacy Presentation Peter Tuddenham Systems Science – An Atlas – Lynn Rasmussen Using Systems Science to Articulate, Model, and Transcend That Which Divides Us Presentation to the Special Session: Future of Human Social Systems – Lynn Rasmussen Kerry Turner Kerry Turner E-Syn – Report on Online Syntegration January 2021 – Allenna Leonard and Peter Tuddenham Systems Theory of Marginalization and its Implications for Systemic Intervention Sunday, July 11, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM EDT Gerald Midgley

Course: Introduction to Complexity and Applied Complexity with Joseph Norman, Fall 2021

A few spots left for #ACS101 Fall 2021 section, starts next month! https://appliedcomplexity.io/education

(2) Joe Norman on Twitter: “A few spots left for #ACS101 Fall 2021 section, starts next month! https://t.co/KEt5mf0IH7 https://t.co/P23UmtEV4w” / Twitter

main link:

https://appliedcomplexity.io/education

Expensive but interesting (h/t Mikael Seppala)

#NewMacy 2021: Responding to Pandemics of “Today’s AI” – and next session in September 2021

source:

#NewMacy 2021: Responding to Pandemics of “Today’s AI” – Design+Conversation

 BY PAUL PANGARO

#NewMacy 2021: Responding to Pandemics of “Today’s AI”

This post is a summary and update of activities and plans for #NewMacy. Details of the next event and call for participation are at bottom.

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#NewMacy 2021: Responding to Pandemics of “Today’s AI” – Design+Conversation