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Nov. 13: What Systems Thinkers Can Learn From Historical Synthesis

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David Ing

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Nov 2, 2023, 7:45:01 PM11/2/23
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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.

Subscribers to this email list are invited to register directly at https://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwuc-yhrjktGtCFqIu5U5zROdVFLSj1hvFJ .  (This bypasses Eventbrite, and will send an email confirmation).  

For a fuller description, and links to articles and other videos from Dr. Bonner, please refer to https://wiki.st-on.org/2023-11-13 
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