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David Peter Stroh, “Systems Thinking For Social Change” (Chelsea Green, 2015)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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Exploring Systems Thinking and Social Change

This chapter delves into the concept of systems thinking as a tool for social change, emphasizing the importance of understanding underlying systems and shifting narratives towards personal responsibility. It discusses how systems thinking uncovers interventions crucial for long-term gains, such as transitioning from temporary homeless shelters to sustainable housing solutions. The conversation also touches on system archetypes like 'shifting the burden' and addresses income and asset inequality dynamics in different economic and political systems.

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