Smart growth strategies by Elias G. Carayannis

The future and sustained peace, prosperity and security of the WORLD require that we pursue and accomplish a reasonable modicum of BOTH of those visions and Knowledge for Development (K4Dev) and its related proposed roadmap (K4Dev__Vision 2030) based on the concepts of Glocal (Global/Local) Network of Real and Virtual Incubators (G_RVIN) (Carayannis et al, 2005) as well as the concepts of Strategic Knowledge

XI. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL TRANSDISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM “REFLEXIVE PROCESSES AND CONTROL”

RPC’2017

XI. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL

TRANSDISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM

“REFLEXIVE PROCESSES AND CONTROL”

Moscow, October 16-17, 2017, Institute of Philosophy, RAS

Institute of philosophy of RAS, Institute of psychology of  RAS, Trapeznikov Institute of control sciences of RAS, Keldysch  Institute of applied mathematics of RAS; Institute of economic strategy of the Social Sciences Division of RAS invite You to take part in the XI International symposium “Reflexive processes and control” which will be held in Moscow on October 16-17, 2017.

AGENDA

Scientific Fundamental — “Current problems of reflexive research in the context of post-non-classical scientific rationality and a transdisciplinary approach”.

Scientific and Applied — “Current problems of reflexive research and development in the context of applied fields of knowledge”.

Practical — “Introducing reflexive technologies into Russian and International development process, current experience and future prospects”

KEY TOPICS

  1. Cybernetics and control — philosophical and methodological framework of development (reflexive processes and technologies roles and possible application).
  2. Self-developing reflexive-active environments (harmony of subjects of development, convergence natural and artificial).
  3. Reflexive aspects of complexity problems (reflexive complexity and reflexive mechanisms of regulation of complexity).
  4. From situational centers to development centers (socio-humanitarian technologies to ensure strategic planning and project management).
  5. Organisation of self-developing innovative environments (experience, current status and future prospects).
  6. Subjects of development — assembly and analytics (from market egoism to harmony of development).
  7. Role of reflexive technologies in information warfare (from confrontation to strategic partnership).

Symposium will be held in the form of Round Table workshops on the above-mentioned key topics (correction is possible).

PARTICIPANTS

Experts from Russia and foreign countries are welcome to take part in the symposium.

All information will be updated on a regular basis on the internet:

http://www.reflexion.ru/EConf.html

Languages of the symposium are Russian and English.

ABSTRACT REQUIREMENTS

 Please send Your written abstracts (up to 4 pages) to dzhurenkoff@mail.ru (Mr. Denis Zhurenkov).  All abstracts must correspond to the main thematic areas of the symposium and have brief information about the participant (name, organization, position, academic degree, E-mail).

Abstract submission guidelines are here: http://www.reflexion.ru/EConf.html

All abstracts must pass preliminary examination to be published among the symposium’s collected works. Collected works publication will be out before the symposium starts.

 Deadline for submission of abstracts: July 15, 2017

Organisational fee is not required

Sponsorship and support is appreciated.

 

FOR QUESTIONS, COMMENTS AND PROPOSALS

E-mail: Lepsky@tm-net.ru

Dr. Vladimir Lepskiy

Chairman of the Organising Committee

#ISSS2017 Vienna The 61st ISSS World Conference

From Science to Systemic Solutions

Systems Thinking for Everyone

Vienna, Austria    09 -14 July 2017

The World Conference 2017 in Vienna

In July 2017, the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) invites you to their 61st Annual World Conference (#ISSS2017 Vienna) in co-operation with the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science in Vienna.

WOSC 2017 Congress Follow-ups

WOSC 2017 Congress was a great success. Over 170 participants from all over the world discussed on three major themes:

– People, Technology and Governance for Sustainability
– Democracy, interactions, and organisation
– Cyber-systemic thinking, modelling and epistemology

The keynotes speeches have inspired us to rethink our perception of the world and instructed us to use systems thinking in our efforts to understand the society complexity.

The results of the Congress are multiple. Besides from exchanging views on their research achievements, the participants created valuable bonds with their peers. They can multiply their research using several publication outcomes:

The proceedings of the Congress werebe published in the book: Cybernetics and Systems: Social and Business Decisions edited by Sergio Barile, Raul Espejo, Igor Perko, Marialuisa Saviano.

WOSC 2017 related papers were submitted to the following journals.

Many thanks to all of the highly engaged participants and the organisers, that made the congress possible.

Robert Vallée has passed away

It is with great sadness that I communicate the passing of Professor Robert Vallée on January the 1st 2017. He was 95 years old.

He was WOSC´s President from 2003, became a WOSC honorary member in 1979 and received the WOSC´s Norbert Wiener Memorial Gold Medal in 1990.

In the process of organising WOSC 2017 in Rome later this January I had already communicated to him our intention to dedicate  it in his honour.  His last communication to me with reference to WOSC 2017 was on the 5th of September, 2016:

“The choice of Roma, la citta eterna, for this congress is very satisfactory for the World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics. Moreover, Professor Minati is the President of Union Européenne de Systémique and a recent biography of Norbert Wiener has been translated into Italian.  I would like to say a few words about the future of cybernetics and systems. Much has been said about “second order cybernetics”, but it is more or less included in the “first order cybernetics” which deals with observation, decision, and action. I developed this theme under the name of “epistemo-praxiology (1975). One of the results I obtained is the “inverse transfer of structures” from the inner part of the observing system to the appearance the universe observed. I think that cybernetics and systems may progress in the direction of a better understanding of the position of man in the universe as both observer and actor.”

I will miss the wisdom of his short and profound statements.

Professor Raul Espejo

Director General

Being able to govern and accept being governed in a democracy

HOW SYSTEMIC THOUGHT CAN HELP US ACTING?

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SYMPOSIUM’S THEME

This, year, in order to celebrate its 10th anniversary, the non-profit association “Systèmes & Organisations” (S&O) organizes a symposium entitled: Being able to govern and accept being governed in a democracy: how systemic thought can help us acting? This event purports to be a sharing time open to anyone: private individuals, researchers, essayists, students, associations, institutions, labor unions, politics,… regardless of their function and status (actives, retirees, job seekers,…).

Art of governing in keeping with differences, democracy can be defined through citizen confidence in their governments and through the division of powers (or the absence of an absolute centralized power).

At a time when tragic upheavals shake societies up, it seems relevant to wonder about the challenge that democracy has to face: that of leading the conflict in the frontiers of ideas and not in the frontiers of weapons and elevating the debate to avoid simplistic shortcuts and a communitarian attitude.

The non-profit association “Système & Organisations” will tackle this thorny and constantly moving theme that democratic governance is. The ambition of this symposium is to give a cross disciplinary perspective which outshines confessional and political cleavages as well as a large range of contradictions engendered by polar thinking. The systemic eye doesn’t priory aim specialists: it is more of a contrasting perspective accessible to the greatest possible number of people.

The Systemic Thought describes multiples and complex interactions that individuals – and groups of individuals – from different backgrounds develop. It deciphers implicit principles about relationships and tensions resulting from it, in order to overcome misunderstandings.

The democratic system is not simple: a systemic eye complies with its complexity and helps to understand better the world we live in.

The expression “Being able to govern and accept being governed” questions the double requirements of a democratic system: citizens must have a panel of appropriate knowledge and behaviors in order to exert governance, while these same citizens delegate this power to those elected to represent them. Through the questions it reveals, can systemic thought and the eye and tools it provides, help us to decide to act?

SUBJECT OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS

The contributions to the symposium demos 16 can come from a large number of mobilized disciplines around the action, the decision making and the analysis of human societies’ governances systems.

The propositions fall within the scope of several issues including:

  • What would be the roles and the relevant forms of communication politics use?
  • Do the media have a pedagogical role to play?
  • How to develop public spaces where citizens needs can be expressed?
  • How could school help integrating systemic paradigm?
  • How to include specialists’ expertise in a global and cross disciplinary vision?
  • Do companies have to adopt democratic principles? In which forms?
  • What are the roles of academia?
  • What is the place that democracy occupies when it leaves the micro-political, economic and social field to macro one?
  • What is the influence of social media on the exercise of democracy?
  • What is the role of the environment set by political strategies?

Website : http://www.s-o.be/10ans