In this week’s post I’ll share some insights into my current sphere of academic
interest and briefly introduce you to several key concepts of prospective essay for this course.
Scholars deriving
from greatly refined areas of applied math and microfinance suggest that a new method
of analysis could be introduced to development practitioners.
Authors suggest that there are rather new ways of tackling complexity, largely
emanating from the two fields of complexity science and cognitive science.
Deriving
from systematic methods of thinking, complexity science reveals that complex
aspects of reality are best analyzed as whole systems that can only be
understood by examining the deeply-imbedded, non-linear interrelationships of
the system’s parts (Weaver 1967, Tapscott 2008).
Modern day cognitive science reveals that our minds evolved to think not
with a systems mindset, but to rely on simple, linear, cause-effect modeling
that served our ancestors well but is inadequate for grappling with modern
public policy issues. Therein lies the source of our intellectual immaturity:
the mismatch between how complex things work and the simple cognitive methods
we use to understand them. Our increasingly interconnected and interdependent
world cannot be described with our default preference for clear, black and
white solutions.
As development discourse requires multiple perspectives, a variety of
possible explanations and constant testing and retesting of hypotheses before
it is safe to draw any conclusions.
Firstly, building on concepts deriving from of complex adaptive systems
theories as well as referring to authors like Weaver (1967), Dichter (2003),
Ramaligam (2011) etc. my work can be best described as humble attempt to examine
possible impact of audio-visual heritage centers operating in developing
countries within the framework of complex adaptive systems theory.
In my writing I will also discuss how such institutions were established,
what were implications and incentives for different origins of this type of
institutions. Additionally, I will also look more in depth how such
institutions function in a countries gradually recovering after long term
conflict.
In this writing I will look more
profoundly to relations existing between all involved actors and analyse how
such relations could be modified or extended in order to generate profit or
create more beneficial forms of collaboration.
Also I will offer
recommendations how to sustain and develop such institutions, propose business models that will allow such institutions evolve to
other stages of performance.
No comments:
Post a Comment