Sociology and Complexity Science Blog
01/07/2026
Which AI, by whom, for whom, and under what conditions? My Keynote at the Cynefin Exploratory: 'Balancing human & AI reasoning in a complex world' Dublin, 1-2 July, 2026
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Much thanks to Dave Snowden and the Cynefin team for inviting me to be one of the Eagles at the Cynefin Exploratory, Balancing Human ...
28/05/2026
Bringing a Complex Systems Approach to WHO Europe Health Workforce Planning (A Two-Day WHO Collaborative)
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I would like to thank Tomas Zapata , Cris Scotter , and their team in the Unit of Health Workforce and Health Services in the WHO Regio...
21/05/2026
Unravelling the Complexities of Policy, From Models to Actionable Decision-Making -- A Keynote for Polder and IAS, University of Amsterdam
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Many thanks to Mike Lees , Vítor Vasconcelos , the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) , and the POLDER Center for the invitation t...
12/05/2026
How can scholars harness visual arts, media, and methods? A DRMC Visual Methods and Media Panel
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On 12 May 2026 the DRMC hosted a Visual Methods and Media Panel, appropriately titled, 'How can scholars harness visual arts, media...
15/03/2026
Manners are the new punk!
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People ask me why I love traveling to Japan, Finland, Denmark and the Netherlands so much. One word: manners! I’m not naïve....
22/02/2026
The Atlas of Social Complexity. Keynote for the Capital City Complex Systems Symposium, February 2026 New Zealand
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I would like to thank Anna Matheson and the rest of the team for the opportunity to deliver one of the keynotes at this year’s Capital...
16/02/2026
Walking, and the Moral Logic of British Public Life
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Brits love to walk. It is one of the real pleasures of living here, and something we would never trade for a car-centred life. We walk ev...
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