Join us online on Monday, November 13, for a dialogue with Dr. Michael Bonner, led by Zaid Khan.
Historical synthesis is the convergence of multiple stories and sources into a narrative story. This lens of not only viewing history but assembling it into a narrative whole may offer insights for practitioners of systems thinking. The connection may be especially pronounced in systemic design, where “narratives” are a central feature that emerge through designing artifacts such as synthesis maps or gigamaps.
Dr Michael Bonner is a Canadian political consultant and historian of Iran.