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Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation

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The PLAST Project: Pattern Languages for Systemic Transformation

A central problem of our time is the separation of knowledge cultures into isolated islands. These knowledge islands typically have an excess of relevant information at their disposal from other islands, but do not leverage this knowledge effectively. This isolation has many causes: academic specializations, ideological polarizations and competing interests among grassroots movements, or simple separation in space, time, natural language or culture. Just as importantly, knowledge tends to be disconnected from praxis. The combined effect is to hinder the expansion of collective intelligence and fragment the systemic impact of sustain-ability and social change initiatives.

If you have questions or comments please post them to the PLAST Project Discussion


Papers:

Towards a Fourth Generation Pattern Language: Patterns as Epistemic Threads

Bridging the Systemic and Semantic Spheres

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