Professor Bobo

Associated Professor

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15 visas available

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September 20, 2024

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Fusing networks & expanding possibilities through curiosity and relationships.

Unlikely connections, UNC*5, imagination, custodianship, and mentoring.

Go from isolation, and working with the same people, to being mapped in unlikely kinship patterns across humans and other species.

Do you want to be part of a research project tackling the biggest design challenges of the next decade? Ko-designing systems within Energy, Food, Fashion, Forests—the list goes on…

For supernode systems and complexity thinkers looking to shift their action from a line to a weave, from a singular body of work out of relation, to an integrated systems-wide approach. The main body of work for systems change citizen Visa holders is to reorient the mapping process and help humanity understand the maps and connections within our systems, and how it links to everyone and everything before and afterwards, and then….. within that context to understand whether to act or not, how to move or not, and the most effective role to play in relational context to solving the challenge that one is seeking to address.

Systems Change Citizen Visa holders come with an established body of work and a desire to deepen their systems design and implementation capacity. The critical thinking modules within IMAGI-NATION are focused on custodianship, mentoring, and imagination and how they are all integrated. The Systems Change Citizen Visa holders will get the chance to map this theory with their own body of work, and the unlikely connections that are generated inside IMAGI-NATION will shift their network capacity and intelligence.

The accreditation journey measures a final essay/film/documentation project that examines how the theory and network experience have affected the outcomes and journey of the Systems Change citizen visa holder.

Outcomes from the 1000 Systems Change Citizens project include:

  1. Shifting the patterns from working in isolation to being mapped in unlikely kinship patterns across humans and other species to reorient individuals to find their place on the biggest possible systemic map.
  2. Creating the space for deep, collective, systemic analysis and design - sense-making and interdisciplinary knowledge and resource exchange - stimulate micro and macroeconomics -
  3. Development of a set of open-source tools and knowledge that increase the health of the whole system.
  4. Ko-designing network health metrics - Knowledge exchange data sets
  5. Indigenous Knowledge Systems Informing Mainstream Systems Design
  6. KOLAB 10 years Ko-created ‘how to’ book to share case studies of how systems change can be done in relation.
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