Complexity Literacy for a Sustainable Digital Transition

Author:

Steiner Gerald1,Steffelbauer Ilja1ORCID,Laubichler Manfred2ORCID,Zenk Lukas1,Schernhammer Eva3,Birmann Brenda M.4ORCID,Bertau Martin5ORCID,Caniglia Guido6ORCID,Mühlmann Kay1,Satalkina Liliya1,Weitzer Jakob3

Affiliation:

1. University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria

2. Arizona State University, USA

3. Medical University of Vienna, Austria

4. Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA & Harvard Medical School, USA

5. TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

6. Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, Austria

Abstract

Educational measures in line with challenges related to increasing complexity need to go beyond traditional educational means and require the integration of the basic competences of systems thinking and complexity understanding. In addition, the chapter argues for a transdisciplinary approach, based on knowledge integration across disciplines and between science and practice together with supporting communication patterns and strategies. In order to train current and future generations for this kind of transition process, with the aim of making this emergent digital environment ecologically and socially sustainable, we must consequently adopt digital literacy as well as complexity understanding and systems thinking in sustainability education more consistently.

Publisher

IGI Global

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