Anticipation, Agency and Complexity

6 April 2017
7 April 2017
8 April 2017
April 6-8, 2017

Trento (Italy)

Call for Papers

Anticipation is a widespread phenomenon present in and characterizing all types of systems, forcing a re-evaluation of the very idea of science. The present interplay between science and institutions is becoming a major impediment to a further development of science. The traditional, bureaucratic structure adopted by organizations and institutions (e.g. governments) derives from an understanding of systems that precedes the discovery of both complexity and anticipation. These structures work as if problems could be addressed individually and in a piecemeal way, with outputs systematically proportionate to relevant inputs, and without any thorough exploration of possible futures. Agency and power are central to how we construct choices and take decisions in complex, anticipatory systems.

The First International Conference on Anticipation co-organized by University of Trento, UNESCO, WAAS-World Academy of Art and Science, WUC-World University Consortium and the Advanced Design Network at Trento in November 2016 succeeded beyond expectations. As a follow up, WAAS and WUC ae now pleased to collaborate with the Department of Sociology and Social Research of the University of Trento, and the UNESCO Chairs in Anticipatory Systems to organize this workshop.

SPECIAL SESSIONS

WAAS & WUC on Global Challenges & the Need for New Thinking, April 6, 9.00-12.00

  • Garry Jacobs (CEO, WAAS), Transdisciplinary Social Theory and Integrated Thinking 
  • Alberto Zucconi (Secretary General, WUC), Agency and Resilience,  Variables of an Effective People Centered Education Promoting Sustainable Governance
  • Winston Nagan (Chairman of the Board, WAAS), Social Science, Values and Intellectual Responsibility
  • Elisabeth Paunovic (Head of WHO European Centre for Environment and Health), Health and Environment in WHO European Region: Creating Resilient Communities and Supportive Environments
  • Donato Kiniger Passigli (Fragile States and Disaster Response Coordinator (ILO), Crisis risk management: Anticipating Change, Counteracting Fragility

SPECIAL SESSION

The UNESCO Chairs in Anticipatory Systems, April 7, from 9.00 till 12.00

  • Riel Miller (Paris, UNESCO Headquarter), The UNESCO Chairs in Anticipatory Systems and the Role of Futures Literacy
  • Markku Wilenius (Turku), Understanding Economic and Social Macro-Waves
  • Sohail Inayatullah (Tamkang), Macro-History Today
  • Roberto Poli (Trento), Pragmatic Utopia

Relevant dates:

  • Deadline for individual abstracts: 10 January, 2017
  • Acceptance/rejection: 31 January, 2017
  • Final Program: 15 February, 2017  
  • Conference: 6-8 April, 2017

Submission

To submit your abstract: silvano.serpagli [at] alumni.unitn.it (email)

Registration

Registrations are open

Deadline: 24 February, 2017

Registration fee: Registration fee € 150 (Fee includes: registration for the conference, reception drinks, refreshments and lunches throughout the conference & full conference dinner on April 7, 2017

General Information and Contacts

To view the papers presented at the 1st international conference on Anticipation, please visit http://www.projectanticipation.org 

For information on the 2nd International conference on anticipation (London, Nov. 8-10, 2017), please visit www.anticipation2017.org 

For more information on this workshop, contact support [at] worldacademy.org or silvano.serpagli [at] alumni.unitn.it 

 

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