To wrap up about the PECS conference in Oaxaca, let me just tell you a little bit about a part of the research presented there that really speaks to me on an emotional level. It is research about stories. We are a storytelling species. (This is so true for me! Anyone who has known meContinue reading “thoughts from a session: Telling stories for more hopeful futures”
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thoughts from a session: Fostering complexity thinkers
Almost every session I went to at the PECS conference gave me something new to think about, and I took a lot of notes also from the sessions I was not assigned to blog about. They’re all a jumble now, both notes and impressions, and I can’t really trace them back to a specific sessionContinue reading “thoughts from a session: Fostering complexity thinkers”
interlude: My take on transdisciplinary and sustainability science
While writing my final posts about the PECS conference, I realised some background explanations were needed. So I started writing. And the paragraphs just grew and grew, until I realised I probably should turn them into a post of their own – so as not to overload you with text! So here you go, someContinue reading “interlude: My take on transdisciplinary and sustainability science”