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This book, split across two volumes, is a follow-up and companion
to Metatheory for the Twenty-First Century (Routledge, 2016). All
three of these volumes are the dialogical outcome of a multi-year
symposia series wherein critical realists and integral theorists
deeply engaged each other and their distinct but complementary
approaches to integrative metatheory. Whereas Metatheory for the
Twenty-First Century is primarily theoretical in its focus, Big
Picture Perspectives for Planetary Flourishing: Metatheory for the
Anthropocene aims to more concretely and practically address the
complex planetary crises of a new era that many scholars now refer
to as 'the Anthropocene.' In this first of two new volumes,
participants of the symposia series articulate a variety of 'big
picture perspectives' and transformative interventions in the
domains of society and economics, social psychology, and education.
Together, these chapters demonstrate how integrative metatheory and
its application can make powerful contributions to planetary
flourishing in the Anthropocene. With one of the defining
characteristics of the Anthropocene being the sheer complexity and
multi-valent nature of our interconnected global challenges, these
volumes crucially present new forms of scholarship that can
adequately weave together insights from multiple disciplines into
new forms of metapraxis. As such, this book will be of interest to
students, scholars, and practitioners in the areas of philosophy,
social theory, critical realism, integral studies, metamodernism,
and current affairs generally.
Metatheory for the 21st Century is one of the many exciting results
of over four years of in-depth engagement between two communities
of scholar-practitioners: critical realism and integral theory.
Building on its origins at a symposium in Luxembourg in 2010, this
book examines the points of connection and divergence between
critical realism and integral theory, arguably two of the most
comprehensive and sophisticated contemporary metatheories. The
Luxembourg symposium and the four more that followed explored the
possibilities for their cross-pollination, culminating in five
positions on their potential for integration, and began the process
of fashioning a whole new evolutionary trajectory for both integral
theory and critical realism. The contributors to this book bring
together critical realism and integral theory in order to explore
the potential of this collaboration for the advancement of both.
Highlighting the ways in which these metatheories can transform
scholarship and address the most pressing global issues of the 21st
century, this book will be of interest to students, scholars and
practitioners in the areas of metatheory, philosophy, social
theory, critical realism, integral theory and current affairs more
generally.
This book, split across two volumes, is a follow-up and companion
to Metatheory for the Twenty-First Century (Routledge, 2016). All
three of these volumes are the dialogical outcome of a multi-year
symposia series wherein critical realists and integral theorists
deeply engaged each other and their distinct but complementary
approaches to integrative metatheory. Whereas Metatheory for the
Twenty-First Century is primarily theoretical in its focus, Big
Picture Perspectives for Planetary Flourishing: Metatheory for the
Anthropocene aims to more concretely and practically address the
complex planetary crises of a new era that many scholars now refer
to as 'the Anthropocene.' In this first of two new volumes,
participants of the symposia series articulate a variety of 'big
picture perspectives' and transformative interventions in the
domains of society and economics, social psychology, and education.
Together, these chapters demonstrate how integrative metatheory and
its application can make powerful contributions to planetary
flourishing in the Anthropocene. With one of the defining
characteristics of the Anthropocene being the sheer complexity and
multi-valent nature of our interconnected global challenges, these
volumes crucially present new forms of scholarship that can
adequately weave together insights from multiple disciplines into
new forms of metapraxis. As such, this book will be of interest to
students, scholars, and practitioners in the areas of philosophy,
social theory, critical realism, integral studies, metamodernism,
and current affairs generally.
In the fall of 2011, Integral Institute and the Integral
Research Center hosted the Critical Realism & Integral Theory
Symposium at John F. Kennedy University, in the San Francisco Bay
Area. The event was dreamed up by Roy Bhaskar and Sean
Esbjorn-Hargens, was envisaged with the intention of bring together
scholars associated with each approach to explore the points of
connection and divergence between Critical Realism and the
philosophy of meta-Reality on the one hand, and Integral Theory on
the other.
The symposium has catalyzed the re-visioning of Integral Theory
in important ways that seem to be fashioning a whole new
evolutionary trajectory for the field, and Critical Realism has
been impacted as well. There have already been a variety of
meaningful collaborative outcomes and engagements between the
members of the symposium from both communities, and the momentum is
only building.
In short, exciting things are happening and momentum is building
as Critical Realism and Integral Theory continue to interface and
impact each other in ways that are accelerating the theoretical
development and application of both. This volume will highlight the
ways in which the planet s two most sophisticated metatheories are
joining forces to transform scholarship and address the most
pressing global challenges of the 21st- century from climate change
to the global economic crisis to terrorism and emergent
geo-political relations."
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