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Responding to the metacrisis

Responding to the metacrisis

Untangling myths and values to help us navigate our future
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Description

As the world stumbles from crisis to crisis, we are trying to make sense of the causes and figure out ways to deal with them. This module employs concepts such as values systems, normative competency and systems thinking to unpack the drivers behind the metacrisis to help formulate more coherent individual and collective responses.

The Team

OL
Ola Leifler
Teacher
2 learners
Study format
Online
Application period
6 November 2024 – 8 January 2025
Study period
17 January – 31 March 2025
Credits
2 ECTS
Pace
25%
Hosting university
Linkoping University
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Learning outcomes

Attitudes

Ability to self-reflect on professional responses given the predicaments of the metacrisis.

ESCO SKILLS

Knowledge and understanding

Ability to think holistically about the current metacrisis in society, the drivers behind it and symptoms such as climate change, social tensions and ecocide.

ESCO SKILLS

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Information

The module introduces the concept of the metacrisis as a denominator for the Anthropocene, the climate crisis, the mass extinction of life and loss of trust and social cohesion in society. It introduces how value systems and identities relate to our responses to these crises around us, and explores how the understanding of values, and thinking in terms of interconnected complex systems can help us chart relevant paths ahead as professionals, members of communities and collaborators in ecosystems.

Hosting university

Linkoping University

Linkoping University