Resources Archive Polycrisis
Navigating The Polycrisis Anna S Archive The polycrisis resource library is a growing collection of media that help to understand polycrisis, develop strategies to address polycrisis, and build a field of polycrisis analysis. Below is a catalogue of scholarly resources (170 and counting!) to help you understand, mitigate, and manage the polycrisis. your contributions are welcomed! feel free to browse, peruse, and.
What Is The Global Polycrisis And How Should Journalists Be Covering A weekly newsletter about economics, geopolitics, energy, trade, climate change, and development. by tim sahay and kate mackenzie, the authors of the polycrisis monthly essay at phenomenal world. The article reevaluates disaster studies concepts within this polycrisis framework, locates historical events along a spectrum of such moments, and offers recommendations for democratic. Unlike a single crisis, a polycrisis involves complex, interconnected risks across multiple regions and systems, often including ecological factors. this interconnectedness heightens the chances of widespread adverse outcomes or disasters, affecting various systems and triggering cascading effects. We describe how the relationships between stresses, trigger events, and crises in two or more systems can combine to create four broad causal pathways. these pathways provide a “grammar” for mapping the distinct system interactions that can form a polycrisis.
Polycrisis Network Unlike a single crisis, a polycrisis involves complex, interconnected risks across multiple regions and systems, often including ecological factors. this interconnectedness heightens the chances of widespread adverse outcomes or disasters, affecting various systems and triggering cascading effects. We describe how the relationships between stresses, trigger events, and crises in two or more systems can combine to create four broad causal pathways. these pathways provide a “grammar” for mapping the distinct system interactions that can form a polycrisis. A much needed work of global futures studies, navigating the polycrisis brings the rigor of the natural and social sciences together with speculative imagination in order to illuminate and shape our global future. It examines the historical context of crises, emphasising the need to move from short term, reactive measures to long term, systemic solutions. it also looks at the politics of framing the polycrisis and how existing governance structures can inadvertently contribute to its intricacy. To take stock, we asked fifty experts to sort key related statements, and carried out a q methodology analysis to reveal four distinct framings. all experts agree that polycrisis spills across sectors and borders and reject the view that polycrisis is a mere buzzword. The term polycrisis has gained prominence, capturing the interconnected nature of global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, conflicts, and economic instability. originating in the 1960s, the concept now reflects the growing complexity and interactions among global crises.
Polycrisis Network A much needed work of global futures studies, navigating the polycrisis brings the rigor of the natural and social sciences together with speculative imagination in order to illuminate and shape our global future. It examines the historical context of crises, emphasising the need to move from short term, reactive measures to long term, systemic solutions. it also looks at the politics of framing the polycrisis and how existing governance structures can inadvertently contribute to its intricacy. To take stock, we asked fifty experts to sort key related statements, and carried out a q methodology analysis to reveal four distinct framings. all experts agree that polycrisis spills across sectors and borders and reject the view that polycrisis is a mere buzzword. The term polycrisis has gained prominence, capturing the interconnected nature of global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, conflicts, and economic instability. originating in the 1960s, the concept now reflects the growing complexity and interactions among global crises.
Library Items Archive Mahb To take stock, we asked fifty experts to sort key related statements, and carried out a q methodology analysis to reveal four distinct framings. all experts agree that polycrisis spills across sectors and borders and reject the view that polycrisis is a mere buzzword. The term polycrisis has gained prominence, capturing the interconnected nature of global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, conflicts, and economic instability. originating in the 1960s, the concept now reflects the growing complexity and interactions among global crises.
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