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Theme 1: the social complexity imagination

In: The Atlas of Social Complexity

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This chapter marks the start of our tour by clarifying what we mean by transdisciplinarity; outlining the contours of a social complexity imagination; summarizing the six themes of the tour; and detailing how to read the book in a nonlinear and even team-based way. The Atlas of Social Complexity maps the future of the field, focusing on the avenues of research with the greatest promise for advancing the study of social complexity as a truly disruptive, transdisciplinary science. For those looking to do research in the field, it provides an extensive array of topics to explore or combine, including methods.

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  • ., 2024. "Theme 1: the social complexity imagination," Chapters, in: The Atlas of Social Complexity, chapter 1, pages 1-15, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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