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DIIS - Deep Institutional Innovation for - Sustainability and Human Development

22 Jun 2023

Ó Gallachóir1,2 A New Model for Reframing Whole of Society Step 1: Identifying Ideational Drivers for Reimagining Individual Social Institutions AIMS Transformation Step 2: Articulating Individual Social Institution Transition • To reimagine the social institutions of politics, Pathways economics, technology, religion, gender and care, and We are at a historical moment of potential deep transforma. [...] Step 4: Generating Scenarios for Global Ethical • To challenge underlying assumptions by moving: At this moment, many of the foundational social institutions upon which societies have Transformation o Beyond climate centrism – by including the daunting array of challenges we currently face relied for decades for stability and direction are failing and need to be reimagined. [...] Politics Reconstituting democratic civil society DIIS Generative Model of Transformation Economics Beyond growth Technology Beyond Creative The Reimagining of Social Institutions constitutes the core Destruction – Embedding of societal transformation. [...] Indicative Scenario Conceptualising Transformation Progress towards sustainability required the recognition of the deeply interconnected nature of the major social institutions DIIS aims to model fundamental transformation of global in society and the need for fundamental transformation across society, within rapid timeframes, activated by reflexive, politics, economics, technology, religion, gend. [...] and social practices levels in each of these areas, it became Ways of Seeing widely accepted that the move to sustainability required deep Experimenting with transdisciplinarity, stakeholder change at the twin levels of core ethical principles and engagement, and inclusion of perspectives from the arts, landscape metarules and values that shape social institutions.

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