Perspectives for complex thinking in an interconnected world
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This article sought to systematize the experiences, learning and practices carried out during the first year of the Thinking Group in Complex Studies, which was condensed in the first meeting of the hotbed and which had as its motto “reflect on the complex.” The methodology on which this reflection is written was the schizomethod that functions as a multi-method to think in a rhizomatic way about the phenomena that become complex and highlight their porosities and breaks from which the polyvalent ideas emerge that allow the advancement of the interdisciplinary fields that we They challenge us in our daily lives. The conclusions of these meditations allow us to understand that complex thinking invites us to embrace uncertainty and the interconnection of phenomena, recognizing that reality is multifaceted and dynamic. By adopting a perspective that integrates various dimensions and considering the relationships between systems, we can not only better understand the world we inhabit, but also find more effective and sustainable solutions to contemporary challenges.
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